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It would probably take a bit of fiddling finding the right values, but what about midibridge/midiflow - convert the note in to a CC ?
Yes. That would work. But totally out of my depth
My request would be Ruismaker DX
If pitched mode got added it's pretty much ruismaker DX
Or a Ruismaker TR series..... All the Roland Drum machines?
I was a hardcore Octamedder / FT2er and find that while Renoise is crazy powerful the base level is suuuuper familiar and easily accessible.
It does. Every module has a MIDI out. Just add something simple like a sampler and set the MIDI out. You don't need to connect the module to the output unless you also want it to play its own sounds.
Well technically the DX series of synths were Phase Modulation rather than Frequency Modulation (which is what Ruismaker uses). But the distinction is 80% academic and 20% obscure
Whoa holy shit! Duuuude, how have I never discovered that little feature? Thanks so much! Aleph Looper is all fine and good but I'm so much more comfortable with a tracker environment. Now I wonder if I can automate cc midi with it .
Yes, I have high expectations of Cubasis 2.0, and not just with regards to Audio Unit functionality.
Please arrange for it to be released this afternoon. Thx.
Absolutely you can. And tempo, pitch bend, etc as well. If I remember right, even slides 'n stuff work.
Wahhh, this screenshot remind me so many things!! Don't know if I'm only a nostalgic, but it would be soooooo cool to have sort of a "remake", of Tuareg, or Tunafish on IOS!! Thank you Bram.
Would it be a huge and very long winded project? I guess so.
I would say that iOS seems under served in the lightweight but effective DAW/sequencing department.
Basically we need Gadget, but for AUs/IAAs. Kind of AUM crossed with Gadget.
Didn't think it was possible but Ruismaker FM is beating out her brother on my iPad...I love how songs are coming together. What a creative fall this is going to be.
Cool, I have been imagining an AU host groovebox that looks like Egoist but in place of the Slicer/Bass/Drums one could slot in AUs. I just like the simple Pattern/Part/Song structure.
Curious... can an AU host AUs? Or can an IAA instrument host AUs?
Good for you. Still struggling to get going over here. In what way/with what do you like to use it?
An IAA can host an AU - Zmors Modular and Moebius Lab
Cubasis and a regular m-audio keyboard controller. I resisted the black keys default at first but it really is better.
Most importantly after laying down a groove I've rarely experienced any regret on playback -- it just sounds like what I intended and as I add more instrumentation the Ruismaker sounds continue to blend exactly as (or better than) conceived...they don't get lost nor do they stick out annoyingly. The mojo is there. And my creative mind is spared the IAA fiascodom threat.
I've been toying with Micrologue in Cubasis to see if can make more things happen without IAA.
Just curious. Can you have more than one instance of micrologue running in Cubasis?
(I deleted Cubasis to save space a while back)
(If you can't, don't forget iSem and Viking).
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Know the feeling. I'd like to be doing fun stuff with this, but heat here gumming up what little brains I have.
Yes you can definitely multi-instance Micrologue, furthermore it's controls can be automated via Multi-Touch! I just don't like to get too attached to synths that are married to a particular host.
Viking is cool, just the default volume is too low and I really need multi-timbrality
iSem AU for me has never been reliable when it comes to restoring state....truly abysmal track record <- heh cool pun.
Thanks for the insight. Much appreciated.
That's great to read David!
One of the secrets is that I suck at maths and physics (compared to some of my dev colleagues). I have relatively few preconceptions of how a synth model is supposed to work in theory. As a result I build most of my stuff by ear and I keep tinkering with my engine until everything stops sucking
Cool, well that golden ears approach definitely works!!
I suck at maths too
On the Amiga I made a 'sample generator' that was based around 16-bit counters and 8-bit wave-tables.
The resulting 'wave' was always 256 samples long built from 512 sample long tables.
The source-tables consisted of Sin, Ramp Up/Down and Square.
The 'wave buffer' was calculated at 50hz
Of the 16 bit counters only the low nibbles was read and used but to make things controllable wthe whole 16-bit counter was incremented. ($0000) and only use $xx00 while incrementing at $xxxx).
With some creatinve manipulation of start-offset it was possitble to turn the ramp up/down to a triange wave, and turn the square wave into variable pulse-width. The output from the wave (since it was 8-bit) could also be used for phase-modulation (FM), or 'rotating' the wave read-out (x and y axis if needed) for phased effects or at very low speed use the sine wave output to modulate wave-offset for PWM.
The 'system' used 4 simultaneous waves that could interact as needed by changing the source-code...
Since i sucked at math(still do) i shamelessly stole the filter algorithm(after debugging in asm) from Aegis Sonix...
Those were the days
That sounds like a pretty cool recipe for sounds. I guess you can get kinda close to something like that with the Korg Kamata Gadget?
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So, working under AUM, what is your preferred app for driving RuisMaker FM?
I'm guessing modstep.
For jamming: certainly Patterning because it easily lets you split a single pattern into multiple midi output channels. That way you can host multiple instances of Ruismaker/FM with different effect chains - effectively simulating multiple outputs.