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  • SeekBeats is great. Although a song mode would be nice.. But this kinda forces you to play with it in performance mode, manually switching patterns and snapshots which can throw up some nice results.

  • @Tritonman said:
    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.

    I haven't listened to it, but saving any pennies I have for some other things. Hoping there's a korg sale soon, m1 now has me intrigued and I'm starting to like the idea of module. There's another program soon to come that will need some funding as well..

  • (Disclaimer: speaking below as an obsessive Beats Fiend kinda guy)

    Comparing Elastic Drums to SeekBeats:
    Both are vital and both can do things the other cannot or more specifically Sound the way the other cannot.

    What SeekBeats has is several drawable waveforms Per drum: envelope, pitch, etc. A timely parallel is the recent Kuvert app UI / visual-wise but (again) with several drawable envelope ramps per single voice. What one can invent / squeeze out of these parameters is both precise when needed and radical when experimented with.

    The clarity in seeing what's happening under the hood of each voice is incredible as are the less-obviously-Drums possibilities: Draw mini LFO's (for example) or pitch sweeps on longer notes or noise that sync with tempo in rather delightful ways. Things like this are possible on more apps than just SeekBeats but I've never seen better visual representation of what's happening. And as mentioned by many the randomize parameters feature is nothing short of golden.

    SeekBeats and Elastic Drums both have their own character and nature. In my mind the two don't overlap (they're that different). If drum synthesis is part of your iOS mission both of these apps deserve to be on your device(s).

  • edited November 2015

    Thanks for sharing your feedback.

  • A thought...you can get the best of both worlds and send Patterning MIDI note out into SeekBeats, that way you get Patterning's sequencing with the SeekBeats sounds.

    I also agree with everything @syrupcore has said in this thread.

  • @CalCutta said:
    A thought...you can get the best of both worlds and send Patterning MIDI note out into SeekBeats, that way you get Patterning's sequencing with the SeekBeats sounds.

    I also agree with everything @syrupcore has said in this thread.

    My first post was gonna be, can you drive seekbeats with Patterning? :wink:

  • Warning I'm going to be flippant and glib:

    Seekbeats = sounds beepy
    Elastic Drums = sounds sqwarpy

    Seriously:
    I love em both. If you're short on cash or have other priorities passing on Seekbeats won't kill you but you'll miss out on a lot on fun. I keep coming back too it. Tones more fun than electribe.

  • @audiblevideo said:
    Warning I'm going to be flippant and glib:

    Seekbeats = sounds beepy
    Elastic Drums = sounds sqwarpy

    Seriously:
    I love em both. If you're short on cash or have other priorities passing on Seekbeats won't kill you but you'll miss out on a lot on fun. I keep coming back too it. Tones more fun than electribe.

    just curious which one you use more, elastic or seekbeats?

  • @Redo1 said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    Warning I'm going to be flippant and glib:

    Seekbeats = sounds beepy
    Elastic Drums = sounds sqwarpy

    Seriously:
    I love em both. If you're short on cash or have other priorities passing on Seekbeats won't kill you but you'll miss out on a lot on fun. I keep coming back too it. Tones more fun than electribe.

    just curious which one you use more, elastic or seekbeats?

    He quite likes sqwarpy but at root he's beepy.

  • @Redo1 part dependent, but if I had to say, Seekbeats. I can only run 4 or 5 parts of Elasticdrums on my iphone 4s. @JohnnyGoodyear So yes, I like squarpy but at root I'm beepy.

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