
Optional: in the files view, tap Edit at upper right, select your newly-created file, and rename it from "Cosmic bass 1" to "Robotische Klangschalen".(The key-change effect is inspired by Na-Koja-Abad's Nomad: Outworld.) What you've created is a drone piece that will endlessly recompose itself every 64 bars (the 15360 beats set as the fixed length under Patterns in the generative voice depending on tempo, it'll be around every three minutes) in a new key with a new selection. Tap Mix at top left to return to the cell view, and the left-chevron at top left to Save & Close.Now tap Chords, and tap the + sign at the right of the Depth slider to raise it from 2 to 3.Raise the M3, 5, and M7 sliders to around halfway, then tap Voices at upper left to return to the main pane.In the left-hand pane, tap Rules, and then in the right-hand pane tap Scale Rules.In the cell view, tap the pink Cosmic bass 1 object, and select Edit.From the Templates list, go to IM3 Gen Ambiences and select Cosmic bass 1, then hit the New button at top right and tap OK.Tap Create New, and select Music Mix (manual).The resulting file will come out something like this you may need to copy that link, paste it into a new window, and chop the "denied:" off the front to get it to open as a file.) ( tl dr version: take Cosmic bass 1, add a third, fifth, and seventh to the scale rule, set the chord depth to 3, and wait 64 bars. If you're on iPad, have Wotja open in split screen alongside these instructions in your browser so you don't have to keep looking back & forth.
#Wotja tutorial trial
It's written for the 2018 iOS versions but will work in any 2017–18 version of Wotja as well as in Noatikl 3 and Mixtikl 7, though if you're working with the free version after the three-day trial has expired you'll need to reduce the pattern length to hear it recompose itself within the three-minute play time.

This is an attempt at a quick and easy introduction to the main elements of Wotja's engines and interface.
