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Elastic Drums on sale ($4.99)
So I don't actually own Elastic. I have patterning, dm1 and dm2. Elastic Drums worth $4.99 with ruismaker pending? I think I know the answer, but thought I'd ask. Any shortcomings to ED?
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Oh, ya, worth everything.
No problem for me on Modstep.
It's imperative that even if you have no sense of this drumming business at all that you end up buying many more drum machines than a ten-armed man on a kilo of coke could ever even look in the eye. And Elastic's pretty good, little quirky, but good. And some folks really like it. And it's a coffee you know. I know, damn coffee. But the bit about the coffee analogy I like is not the buying, but the not regretting. I've bought a fuck of a lot of coffee (as one does), but can't say I've ever spent much time regretting coffee. You don't lie in bed thinking, Jesus, that fucking coffee I bought at that dump in Hammersmith Broadway back in 77, what the fuck was I thinking, should have never listened to Trev, should have never bought that coffee, what a fool I've been, can hardly bear to look at myself, what would the Missus say if she only knew....
Ha!
And yet occasionally you have a coffee for the ages! That little espresso guy on the commuter train between Bologna and Florence? It was like a million lire or something? Totally worth it.
Exactly. I'm going to Amsterdam tomorrow (as one does) and have four or five days of being a grown-up to get through before we run screaming down to Andalucia for ten days of lying about. I vow to buy a terrific cup of coffee somewhere along the way and say Dulcius ex asperis aloud in your honor etc.
Oh my God this is going to take me a year and a half to learn. Any first-steps tutorial videos recommended?
My favorite drum app. And I have loads. I wish I could get my beatstep pro to trigger correctly though. I'd like a 'reset all midi learnings'
Maybe in the many threads (especially when it first came out?). Or I'm sure some of the brethren will pass along any that they know of. But think of it positively: A year and a half of engagement and education; superb value!
Oh dang. Long tap of midi learn button huh? I even read the manual (at least the midi section of it!) I see it described under the control section. Thanks!
ED Is good and for less than 5 bucks is a real deal. Let me say, however, that apps' market is becoming like that of videogames. If you are wise you buy only one or two per year at day one (for me was Witcher 3 eg) then wait Steam sells for the others
One would be extremely foolish not to get it at that price.
+1
As someone who spent more I'm compelled to rationalize that it's worth at least that much. I do hope some of the 'extra' money was funneled into this: http://mominstruments.com/fluxpad/ Regardless, no regrets.
Enjoy Amsterdam! Excellent advice on Elastic Drums. And impressed at your Latin! (Or at least your knowledge of Scottish heraldry.)
And enjoy Andalucia. I'm well jel.
Elastic Drums is great by the way. There's a whole synth drum orchestra in there waiting for you to bring it to life.
In fact a lot of the noises you can make with it go well beyond what I would call 'drums'. I think 'Elastic Noises' would be a much more accurate name.
One of the interesting things about Elastic Drums is not the drum synth, which although laudably extensive, isn’t really extensive enough for me compared with sending it elsewhere that has even more knobs. The interesting thing to me is that it is possible to set each drum track to a different sequence length and therefore a completely unrelated repeat period. This is quite interesting.
Here, I’ve run it together with Seek Beats at the same time, and called it Seek Elastic:
er. is it just me or is the audio extremely garbled ?
I’m running two apps at the same time, hence that trendy bit crunch affectation that’s all the rage these days.
I'm sorry but that was awful.
But amusing.
But awful lol
So I still can't get elastic to play with the bsp. I can use midi learn on the trigger, and manual presses work fine, but programming a pattern on the bsp results in a lot of missed hits and such (and probability/random are off). I have tried messing with trigger length and velocity but they have no effect. Any ideas?
im honestly curious. what ipad was used in that video ? coz my air2 easily runs the model 15 alongside elastic drums. but my ipad3 cant even run a single instance of ED. just curious where on that scale yours falls.
Mine is a top of the range iPad 2 64GB 3G, bought brand new not very long ago when they first came out.