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Electronic Drum Machine with multiple outputs?
Does an Electronic Drum Machine for iOS exist that allows for individual routing of the drum channels to hardware outputs ?
As far as i can see Patterning, Gadget, Different Drummer, Elastic Drums, Drumjam, Stroke Machine, Attack, DM1, Modrum, and Funkbox don´t support different hardware outputs.
Only DrumPerfect has 16 outputs.
DrumJam only has different outputs for the loop instruments and the pads but not for the individual drums in the loop section.
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Different Drummer supports routing outputs but not per channel, though you can control channels assigned to 8 tracks (with up to two harmony voices each) plus extra live jammer channel.
Great feature, effecting different drums, that can really spruce up drum machines. I liked the Redrum in reason (Kong too) for that, having the aux send knobs on each channel, so you could send different amounts to a reverb or something. Plenty of drum machines with decent internal effects, but haven't seen that in iOS, for external effects (which are generally the deepest).
Just individual audiobus outputs is great too, for insert type effects (distortion, compression, etc.), where you don't want a dry sound mixed in. Works great, a lot of the time, for getting an interesting snare sound. Reverb can work fine as an insert effect, but you need several reverbs to be able to tailor the amount per drum, or be ok grouping them and having the same amount of reverb on all members of that group.
Actually, the recent update to MiMix (with aux sends to audiobus) paired with an app like different drummer (which I don't have, but looks interesting!) with the individual outputs, you could do both.
Each drum or group of drums go into inputs on a few lanes in audiobus, insert effects in the effects slots, then each lane into MiMix; then, set up an aux send effect, by opening multiple MiMix aux send ports in the input slot on another lane in audiobus, stick an effect in the effect slot (like reverb, delay, or a bus compressor or something), then route that back, as a return, into another channel on MiMix, by putting MiMix, again, in the output slot for that lane. That channel in MiMix is the volume for your bus effect.
I´m not sure i understand. Could you explain that a bit further, please?
You can't go "Send Channel 8 to Animoog and 9 to DM1" but you can go Send 8 and 9 to both, either or neither and then on the other end (in those synths) ignore the channels you don't want to receive. Hope that helps.