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The Only Seekbeats sale !
For the first time in over 2 years, SeekBeats in sale 40% off! better grab it now may not happen in another 2 years!
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Nope. Black Friday sales are coming! Saving the dough for that as I do not want to get caught lacking funds. Thanks for the heads up however.
Synthesis based drum machines..excellent sound, lots of tweaking, etc...
Patterning, one of the greatest of all greatest.
Never got the urge for seek beats after hearing it. I agree Kaikoo, patterning blows it completely away, and there are Black Friday sales coming soooo very soooon!
Thats right!!
Patterning is a sample sequencer with fx, Seekbeats is a fully fledged drum SYNTHESISER.
They are so different you cannot even compare them
But you just did.
Thanks!
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love seekbeats !!
You've never tried it but are sure patterning blows it away? There are a hundred things each can so that the other cannot. If drum synthesis is your goal, there's no contest, for instance.
SeekBeats is a stone cold killer. The control + drawing of waveforms is godly and in the league of Klevgrand UI brilliance.
It's been around a good while and promo for it has never been flashy but sale or no sale I'll always say: Jump on SeekBeats.
So how does seekbeats compare to elastic drums? I have neither but do want a good drum synthesizer.
Was waiting for an Attack sale and may still do that but is one of those just as impressive?
I know attack needs some fixing.
http://www.musicappblog.com/seekbeats-review/
ah yes thank you. i've read that before, but was worth reading again.
I already have ED, but I'm just thinking about...
Just to be clear...you are talking about Elastic Drums...right @fjcblanco?
Right, and ED is so alone that he's asking me for buying SB.
Patterns does not blow Seekbeats completely away. Seek beats is a drum synth Patterns is not.
Hmmm. Could be wrong but I think Mister Junkie is gently teasing as regards Mister Ed
You can do all the seek beating you want, but if you already have ED it likely will not give you the results you're seeking.
Not wrong JGY...couldn't resist. I'm guessing @Redo1 jumped on board as well.
If you like drum synthesis or even just synthesized drum sounds (everything before the LinnDrum), SeekBeats is a no brainer at $6.99. Even if you don't use it to synthesize your own drums or create a beats with it, you can spend an evening with it hitting the 'random' buttons and stock yourself an incredibly boss library of drum (and synth) samples. One night, 7 bucks, sample library. No brainer.
JG sneaks off to re-download it figuring he aint got much to do 'til Homeland's on
Yes, my problem is after one night. I am going to dusting my SBs.
Yep. That's exactly what I was thinking about. The only thing I miss is "song mode", but I can live without that.
I miss a song mode too. Or more patterns+response to program changes.
Actually, ALL APPS, please, program changes. thx.
Perhaps it is more tricky than I realize to implement or perhaps they lack self-confidence and don't think people will use their baby for such things, but an app of this type without song-mode makes my marketing head asplode etc,
I have listened many times today again and have not heard anything at all very good. Going to sit this one out . Given all of the sales upcoming this week saving your money would be a "no brainier move " as you might say. I am happy for your joy but get none from the sounds I have heard from this thing , brain or not.
They aren't directly comparable as seekbeats is a drum synth and patterning is a sample based drum machine. Closer comparison would be with ielectribe and elastic drums. Even then seekbeats comes on top in terms of the sound which is probably why it is quite resource hungry. Anyhow, I'm not using it because despite having quite developed synth section it lacks midi learn for assigning to external midi controllers.