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OT: Drumbrute - Is this why iSpark isn't getting the love we wanted

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  • @brambos said:

    It seems the perfect drum machine still does not exist. Maybe I should get back to it and make my own anyway ;)

    this...! :) although i'm out of the hardware drum machine for the forseeable future. what i want is a stepsequencer that i can use to program your apps with in cubasis

    A software sequencer? That will certainly happen at some point.
    A hardware sequencer/groovebox? That is still one of my personal goals (Ruismaker actually started out as the synth engine for a hardware drum machine, and I haven't given up on the ambition)!

    Now we're talking.

    I like the BeatStepPro drum sequencer well enough. Would love to see polymeter (thanks @wally!) but otherwise it's pretty solid.

    What I'd like to own is a tiny (like, card deck sized) dedicated little drum sample playback box. Think Alesis D4/D5 but half the size of a volca. Something where you can load 50 drum kits onto an SD card via a nice web/desktop interface and use MIDI to control basic stuff like volume, pan and decay. If it could also play standard MIDI files and had a tempo control it would work as both a portable drum brain as well as a nice little instomatic non-programmable drum machine. Seems like this is totally doable with a teensy and a brain bigger than mine.

    There are shit tons of inexpensive 1990-2008 vintage drum machines out there. They'd all work for programming beats to varying degrees of success::frustration but the sounds in most of them are just horrible and horribly dated. Enter the teensy drum brain! Update your Electribe ER1 or your Alesis SR-20 or... If the box had input profiles where the default midi note mappings for a bunch of those sort of devices were known up front it'd be a zero-config experience for lots of users.

    Of course, this partially exists: it's called an iPhone with any number of available drum apps and perhaps MIDIFlow to do the mapping. :) I use Nanostudio on my phone for this (have 40+ kits) but it requires an interface and airplane mode and all that jazz. A dedicated box would be dreamy.

  • @Wally said:
    The term Polyrhythm is being misused ,
    if each instrument is a different step length it is a PolyMeter .
    PolyRhythms spread a differing number of beats over the same barlength , such as the Divide mode in Patterning , 3 beats Kick x 7 beats snare complete together .

    The MFB range of analogue /hybrid drum machines Tanzbär, Tanzbär Lite & Tanzmaus all have independent step length .

    In the FluxWithIt Drumbrute Special podcast , Arturia's Glenn Darcy * said the DB programmer was next going back to update firmware of BeatStep Pro ( & BS) , possibly with some of the new DB sequencer functionality , so there's a chance independent step length could get added to BSPro drum section .

    ( * Arturia's pin-up for the not so young ,slim , or hairtopped viewer ) .

    Thanks for the language correction, MFB recommendation and thanks for the hopeful message from Glenn! Need to watch that one.

  • edited October 2016

    Hmm, with the Tanzbär Lite coming in used at ~$525, that seems a much better deal. Not quite as much control over the kick but 5 LFOs available is definitely interesting. Plus, you can sequence knob movements ("parameter locks") and recall/control everything via CCs. Tanzmaus is almost more interesting with a few sample based slots but I can't find any used to compare prices.

    Edit: Actually, seems both the lite and the maus are cheaper than the DB from this store, including US shipping: https://www.musicstore.de/INTERSHOP/web/WFS/MusicStore-MusicStoreShop-Site/en_US/ms-ot/EUR/ViewStandardCatalog-Browse

    Interesting.

  • edited October 2016

    @StormJH1 said:
    Add this to the list of things I don't need but really want. Right in front of the the Korg minilogue. Looks like a lot of fun.

    Haj fajv! Don't need, not even sure I like the sound enough to justify the cost, but it looks fun. Anything with that many (proper) knobs on is gonna be fun. :/ Love my little knobby ML and I've been looking for a budget drummachine/sampler kinda thing for my DAWless set up, this got the price and fun factor firmly in place. I just talked myself into preordering it, k bye

  • edited October 2016

    Not sure if this was posted, but this is a really good watch. It's a pretty long 2 part thing but Glen Darcey from Arturia talks a lot about how it was made, how it all started, what features he wanted on the thing in the early stages but ended up not making it to the final version (like distortion & compressor...), he explains why as well from a tech stand point. He shows all these awesome looking little "eurorack" things, which they made, which served as early prototypes kinda thing I guess, while hunting down what sound they wanted on the various circuits. Really interesting watch if you wanna see what goes into making this stuff

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