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Almost ready for Launch: Ruismaker FM

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  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - no randomise button I notice :(.

    Maybe one day? :)

    There are several features under the 'init' button, including randomize. And a double-tap on init is a shortcut to randomize.

    Don't worry.. I like random shit too much to leave something like that out.. Hours of fun! :p

  • @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - no randomise button I notice :(.

    Maybe one day? :)

    There are several features under the 'init' button, including randomize. And a double-tap on init is a shortcut to randomize.

    Don't worry.. I like random shit too much to leave something like that out.. Hours of fun! :p

    Hallelulah!

  • I have been hesitating on the original ruismaker because of its simplicity, but the oscillator and modulation seems to add enough versatility, so yea ill most likely buy this one.

    Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

  • Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

    "Ruis" means "Noise" in Dutch, so it's basically a Dutch name --> Noisemaker.

  • @ToMess said:
    I have been hesitating on the original ruismaker because of its simplicity, but the oscillator and modulation seems to add enough versatility, so yea ill most likely buy this one.

    Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

    Hesitating BECAUSE of its simplicity? Other than the fact that it sounds really good, its simplicity, I assure you, is a positive. All you gotta do is give the randomize button a few taps and you're off on a new path.

  • @brice said:

    @ToMess said:
    I have been hesitating on the original ruismaker because of its simplicity, but the oscillator and modulation seems to add enough versatility, so yea ill most likely buy this one.

    Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

    Hesitating BECAUSE of its simplicity? Other than the fact that it sounds really good, its simplicity, I assure you, is a positive. All you gotta do is give the randomize button a few taps and you're off on a new path.

    Totally agree. A lot of work has gone in to making it simple. Both are finely tuned to generate pleasing results.

  • edited August 2016

    @brice said:

    @ToMess said:
    I have been hesitating on the original ruismaker because of its simplicity, but the oscillator and modulation seems to add enough versatility, so yea ill most likely buy this one.

    Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

    Hesitating BECAUSE of its simplicity? Other than the fact that it sounds really good, its simplicity, I assure you, is a positive. All you gotta do is give the randomize button a few taps and you're off on a new path.

    I dont like much of the traditional drum machine sounds very much, and from everything i have seen(which isnt very much because lack of content on internet), the original seems to be aimed towards those type of sounds. And because of that it seems like its not aimed towards my needs. And because of that i would like more complexity, luckily the fm synth version seems to deliver. Im sure i could get good sounds even from the original, but im afraid(i could be wrong) i wouldnt get as wide array of sounds as i would like to. I like the idea and how its pulled off, but just doesent seem to be for me, you know.

    So yea, its not just about the simplicity really, but about what types of sounds its aimed for + the simplicity. FM version seems to be more aimed towards like likes, and im glad they are making it.

  • @brambos said:
    "Ruis" means "Noise" in Dutch, so it's basically a Dutch name --> Noisemaker.

    That makes more sense :D

  • edited August 2016

    @ToMess said:

    @brice said:

    @ToMess said:
    I have been hesitating on the original ruismaker because of its simplicity, but the oscillator and modulation seems to add enough versatility, so yea ill most likely buy this one.

    Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

    Hesitating BECAUSE of its simplicity? Other than the fact that it sounds really good, its simplicity, I assure you, is a positive. All you gotta do is give the randomize button a few taps and you're off on a new path.

    I dont like much of the traditional drum machine sounds very much, and from everything i have seen(which isnt very much because lack of content on internet), the original seems to be aimed towards those type of sounds. And because of that it seems like its not aimed towards my needs. And because of that i would like more complexity, luckily the fm synth version seems to deliver. Im sure i could get good sounds even from the original, but im afraid(i could be wrong) i wouldnt get as wide array of sounds as i would like to. I like the idea and how its pulled off, but just doesent seem to be for me, you know.

    So yea, its not just about the simplicity really, but about what types of sounds its aimed for + the simplicity. FM version seems to be more aimed towards like likes, and im glad they are making it.

    Sorry to say, but you are totally wrong on this... :) There's nothing that come close to Ruismaker at that time on iPad.
    Don't listen to poorly recorded videos on youtube.
    I can tell that at my home studio, Ruismaker sounds soooo much thicker, louder, cleaner than anything else.
    But I can understand that this type of sound might not be your cup of tea, but to me it's like saying "an 808 or a 909 sounds good, but I rather not have it in my home studio, too classic"... :D

    But it's not like if Ruismaker is gonna raise his price second hand...

  • edited August 2016

    @crony said:

    Sorry to say, but you are totally wrong on this... :) There's nothing that come close to Ruismaker at that time on iPad.
    Don't listen to poorly recorded videos on youtube.
    I can tell that at my home studio, Ruismaker sounds soooo much thicker, louder, cleaner than anything else.
    But I can understand that this type of sound might not be your cup of tea, but to me it's like saying "an 808 or a 909 sounds good, but I rather not have it in my home studio, too classic"... :D

    But it's not like if Ruismaker is gonna raise his price second hand...

    I dont get all the thing that you are saying, but what im saying is more like "i dont like 808 or 909 sounds, therefore im not getting a 808 or 909".. Also im not saying that there is some better au drum synth around. And again, its not about the quality of the sound, but the type of sounds. For example some 808 type of blibs, blobs or what evers sound horrible to my ears. Im sure ruismaker can make an objectively awesome blib sound, but yea. I mean if you are purely an edm guy, you dont want to buy a hollow body jazz guitar, instead he might want something like the ableton push.. So exactly where am i going wrong? I dont really understand. Is it not aimed towards more traditional drum machine sounds(like the 808 or 909)?

  • edited August 2016

    @ToMess said:
    Is it not aimed towards more traditional drum machine sounds(like the 808 or 909)?

    That is a fair assessment. Many of Ruismaker's sounds were based on original TR-x0x / CR-xx archetypes. It started as a hardware drum machine that was aimed to compete with the likes of TR-8, Volca Beats, Miami, etc.

    Although Ruismaker does go well beyond those starting points, Ruismaker FM is capable of more unconventional sounds and offers more control in the creation of sounds. That's what sets them apart conceptually.

  • edited August 2016

    @brambos said:

    @ToMess said:
    Is it not aimed towards more traditional drum machine sounds(like the 808 or 909)?

    That is a fair assessment. Many of Ruismaker's sounds were based on original TR-x0x / CR-xx archetypes. It started as a hardware drum machine that was aimed to compete with the likes of TR-8, Volca Beats, Miami, etc.

    Although Ruismaker does go well beyond those starting points, Ruismaker FM is capable of more unconventional sounds and offers more control in the creation of sounds. That's what sets them apart conceptually.

    Yea thats what i thought. Im glad you are making this FM version. Some third version that uses real drum samples and those 8 knobs to shape the sound would also be really cool. Just 2 kicks, 2 snares etc would be enough if you could modulate the sound enough, and importing your own samples would make it really sick(if that is even possible with AU plugins).

    Just an idea for the next project ;)

  • @ToMess , as you wish, I'm just saying even if you're not into 808/909, Ruismaker is already a classic, to me.
    Because of his musicality it might help you going somewhere else with your music.
    I hope you don't take my words the wrong way (french here...) I just love this drum machine.

    @brambos keep the good work up...My Yamaha monitors HS5 + sub bassHS8S are back to life... :)

  • @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - no randomise button I notice :(.

    Maybe one day? :)

    There are several features under the 'init' button, including randomize. And a double-tap on init is a shortcut to randomize.

    Don't worry.. I like random shit too much to leave something like that out.. Hours of fun! :p

    Looks great. Can you choose to randomise individual tracks? This is something I wish you could do in Ruismaker. Quite useful when tweaking kit sounds.

  • @Carnbot said:

    Don't worry.. I like random shit too much to leave something like that out.. Hours of fun! :p

    Looks great. Can you choose to randomise individual tracks? This is something I wish you could do in Ruismaker. Quite useful when tweaking kit sounds.

    Yes, in Ruismaker FM random applies only to the selected track. You can also copy/paste sounds between tracks (and between different instances of Ruismaker FM)...

    Or you can share sounds in textform (via the clipboard)... E.g. pasting this into Ruismaker FM will give you a metallic wheeeew sound: FWKAAJE9VBF859A6R

    This way you can share sounds with others, or keep easy notes of cool sounds you've discovered and want to remember for later (yay for split-screen note-taking).

  • @brambos said:

    @Carnbot said:

    Don't worry.. I like random shit too much to leave something like that out.. Hours of fun! :p

    Looks great. Can you choose to randomise individual tracks? This is something I wish you could do in Ruismaker. Quite useful when tweaking kit sounds.

    Yes, in Ruismaker FM random applies only to the selected track. You can also copy/paste sounds between tracks (and between different instances of Ruismaker FM)...

    Or you can share sounds in textform (via the clipboard)... E.g. pasting this into Ruismaker FM will give you a metallic wheeeew sound: FWKAAJE9VBF859A6R

    This way you can share sounds with others, or keep easy notes of cool sounds you've discovered and want to remember for later (yay for split-screen note-taking).

    Awesome thanks :)

  • Here's a link to the first version of the User Guide, in case anyone already wants to have a gander at the MIDI implementation, parameter overview, etc.

    ruismaker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ruismaker_fm_guide.pdf

  • @brambos said:
    Here's a link to the first version of the User Guide, in case anyone already wants to have a gander at the MIDI implementation, parameter overview, etc.

    ruismaker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ruismaker_fm_guide.pdf

    Thanks, it will help with deeper investigation :)

  • A new demotrack for Ruismaker FM - all sounds made from scratch, including the basslines...

  • *fangirl scream!

  • Nice new demo. Looking forward to adding this app to my collection.

  • Ruismaker FM 'clicks' with me more that the regular Ruismaker. Both are pretty darn good!

  • Is it out yet ? My money is getting bored waiting :(

  • Total awesomeness!

  • I wasn't too keen > @ToMess said:

    @brice said:

    @ToMess said:
    I have been hesitating on the original ruismaker because of its simplicity, but the oscillator and modulation seems to add enough versatility, so yea ill most likely buy this one.

    Btw why is it called ruismaker? Ruis means rye in Finnish

    Hesitating BECAUSE of its simplicity? Other than the fact that it sounds really good, its simplicity, I assure you, is a positive. All you gotta do is give the randomize button a few taps and you're off on a new path.

    I dont like much of the traditional drum machine sounds very much, and from everything i have seen(which isnt very much because lack of content on internet), the original seems to be aimed towards those type of sounds. And because of that it seems like its not aimed towards my needs. And because of that i would like more complexity, luckily the fm synth version seems to deliver. Im sure i could get good sounds even from the original, but im afraid(i could be wrong) i wouldnt get as wide array of sounds as i would like to. I like the idea and how its pulled off, but just doesent seem to be for me, you know.

    So yea, its not just about the simplicity really, but about what types of sounds its aimed for + the simplicity. FM version seems to be more aimed towards like likes, and im glad they are making it.

    Same here

  • @brambos love it already...Love the midi implementation...Just one thing : will you correct the bug I was evoking about global midi parameters on the FM, and I guess at the same time on Ruismaker ?...
    No pressure, I can finish tracks even without this, but just to know how I may organise my live in the futur... :)

  • wimwim
    edited August 2016

    Sounds a lot like some of the stuff that comes out of Elastic Drums. But I like that it's just a scaled down instrument without the complications of sequencer, automation, etc, which I prefer to centralize anyway rather than scatter around in each app. And with multiple instances it's going to be sooo flexible. :)

    Looking forward to it @brambos!

  • @wim said:
    Sounds a lot like some of the stuff that comes out of Elastic Drums. But I like that it's just a scaled down instrument without the complications of sequencer, automation, etc, which I prefer to centralize anyway rather than scatter around in each app. And with multiple instances it's going to be sooo flexible. :)

    Looking forward to it @brambos!

    This is why I want more AU apps! All in AUM sequenced from midi!

  • @crony said:
    @brambos love it already...Love the midi implementation...Just one thing : will you correct the bug I was evoking about global midi parameters on the FM, and I guess at the same time on Ruismaker ?...

    Please refresh my memory.. I thought all known bugs were extinguished in the latest version?

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