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BM3 I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down

Seriously, can we not have an inkling of when this might drop?
Does anybody from Intua ever post here? The last imminent update info was that pre-announcement that was announcing the anticlimactic announcement in August.

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  • It'll drop later in the year right after something unexpected and awesome comes out of nowhere and makes it irrelevant.

  • @db909 said:
    It'll drop later in the year right after something unexpected and awesome comes out of nowhere and makes it irrelevant.

    Weren't you in my pessimism workshop?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @db909 said:
    It'll drop later in the year right after something unexpected and awesome comes out of nowhere and makes it irrelevant.

    Weren't you in my pessimism workshop?

    Probably. It does seem to happen though with delayed releases. But the more, the merrier!

  • After the hype comes the regression :#
    Or they have to wait how the sequencer looks in NanoStudio 2 :D
    I don´t expect any new really awesome tings from any software.
    The only thing which can be much better these days is workflow.
    But maybe BeatMaker surprise with a new synth engine included?

  • Let's us see if @mathieugarcia has some light to share on this...
    (I'm doing my very best to track down gotchas from the 'end user perspective' ).

  • @ExAsperis99 Just be patient dude. it will release in your lifetime.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:
    @ExAsperis99 Just be patient dude. it will release in your lifetime.

    I feel better already.

    I've just decided the lack of a good playable sampler (with decent waveform editing and the ability to chop to pads) is the ONLY impediment that remains in me finishing off all my sketches. Beathawk, I had high hopes for, but it declined. I was all ready to make iMPC pro work somehow, or use the sampler in Cubasis. But BM3 sounds perfect.
    Or actually — why not the Sampler in Modstep? Any reason that couldn't take, for instance, an a capella vocal and let me trigger the notes in whatever order I want?

  • It's got plenty of twist but it's fresh out of shout ;)

  • At least they're not going the way of introducing it the way iMPC Pro was

  • Dusty grail getting lost in the expectation warehouse...

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    @ExAsperis99 Just be patient dude. it will release in your lifetime.

    I feel better already.

    I've just decided the lack of a good playable sampler (with decent waveform editing and the ability to chop to pads) is the ONLY impediment that remains in me finishing off all my sketches. Beathawk, I had high hopes for, but it declined. I was all ready to make iMPC pro work somehow, or use the sampler in Cubasis. But BM3 sounds perfect.
    Or actually — why not the Sampler in Modstep? Any reason that couldn't take, for instance, an a capella vocal and let me trigger the notes in whatever order I want?

    There isn't any reason actually. my tutorial shows how to do it pretty easily. and you can send multiple modstep samplers out to individual channels in AUM.

  • Ever since I found out about Beathawk (thanks to this forum and Andrew Huang), I've moved on from BM2. I'm sure BM3 will steal away my attention once it's released, but for now, it's BH2.

  • Beatmaker 3 is going to have to be pretty damn good, now that Gadget w/Audio tracks has beaten it to the punch. I know it's not apples to apples, but I'm simply trying to find the right iOS workflow like everyone else, and Gadget has proved to leave little to desire. It's a near perfect writing & arranging environment. Then, it's too easy to audiocopy ideas from Figure into Bilbao, and audiocopy tracks into Auria for mixing/mastering.
    I loved Beatmaker 2 and it was my main DAW for a couple years. So I revisited it when I needed a break from my regular workflow, and realized it was taking me back to the stone age.
    How effing long has Beatmaker 3 been in beta testing anyway???

  • Im pretty much all in on BH2 but im super stoked for this! Come on already!

  • @db909 said:
    It'll drop later in the year right after something unexpected and awesome comes out of nowhere and makes it irrelevant.

    Round about time when an asteroid wipes us from the face of the earth.

  • @supadom said:

    @db909 said:
    It'll drop later in the year right after something unexpected and awesome comes out of nowhere and makes it irrelevant.

    Round about time when an asteroid wipes us from the face of the earth.

    Don't get me excited!

  • @Thomas said:
    Beatmaker 3 is going to have to be pretty damn good, now that Gadget w/Audio tracks has beaten it to the punch. I know it's not apples to apples, but I'm simply trying to find the right iOS workflow like everyone else, and Gadget has proved to leave little to desire. It's a near perfect writing & arranging environment. Then, it's too easy to audiocopy ideas from Figure into Bilbao, and audiocopy tracks into Auria for mixing/mastering.
    I loved Beatmaker 2 and it was my main DAW for a couple years. So I revisited it when I needed a break from my regular workflow, and realized it was taking me back to the stone age.
    How effing long has Beatmaker 3 been in beta testing anyway???

    Well im on the beta and it will be really damn good. I honestly think that its the best in its class(but i can see why someone would choose a more comprehensive daw over it, as its more like a mix of groovebox and a daw). Imo its a good thing that they polish the app properly before releasing, unlike some of the "competition". So hang in there, its going to be released at some point, and its going to be awesome. Then again IF gadget can do what you need it to, and you like its workflow, then it might be the app for you(different workflows for different people). But its still worthy of checking out at least, even if you just played with it for couple of hours, well that couple of hours is worth more than one or two cups of coffee ;)

  • To be honest at this point I just wish everyone would stop teasing or talking about BM3 completely.

    So that when/if it actually comes out we'll all be pleasantly/immensely surprised/disappointed.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:
    To be honest at this point I just wish everyone would stop teasing or talking about BM3 completely.

    So that when/if it actually comes out we'll all be pleasantly/immensely surprised/disappointed.

    Agreed. Diving into Modstep sampler.

  • They waiting for Nanostudio 2...

  • @Hex047 said:
    They waiting for Nanostudio 2...

    I actually think they are :neutral:

  • edited April 2017

    But there has been absolutely nothing published about NS2, or did I miss something?

  • reminds me of that game that was in development hell for years and several console cycles, forget the name, the one where you pal around ancient ruins with a giant white bird like creature? Hyped to hell and back for years. I stopped playing video games as time went on. Imagine my surprise when I happened to see it on store shelves a while back like "holy shit they finally did it". I think its on playstation

  • edited April 2017
  • edited April 2017

    It's in beta. Squash the bugs. Talk about bringing ya down, there's nothing worse than a half baked loaf of bread.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    @ExAsperis99 Just be patient dude. it will release in your lifetime.

    I feel better already.

    I've just decided the lack of a good playable sampler (with decent waveform editing and the ability to chop to pads) is the ONLY impediment that remains in me finishing off all my sketches. Beathawk, I had high hopes for, but it declined. I was all ready to make iMPC pro work somehow, or use the sampler in Cubasis. But BM3 sounds perfect.
    Or actually — why not the Sampler in Modstep? Any reason that couldn't take, for instance, an a capella vocal and let me trigger the notes in whatever order I want?

    There isn't any reason actually. my tutorial shows how to do it pretty easily. and you can send multiple modstep samplers out to individual channels in AUM.

    The only improvement I see needed in the Modstep sampler is the need for choke groups. Perhaps also a bigger wav form viewer/editor to get a little more precision.

    Caustic has sampling covered nicely.

  • @db909 said:
    reminds me of that game that was in development hell for years and several console cycles, forget the name, the one where you pal around ancient ruins with a giant white bird like creature? Hyped to hell and back for years. I stopped playing video games as time went on. Imagine my surprise when I happened to see it on store shelves a while back like "holy shit they finally did it". I think its on playstation

    The last guardian

  • This and nano studio 2 are a long time coming..don't forget they are up against gadget so the game is much higher these days

  • Strangely i don't really see them as direct competitors to Gadget and i think they will do just fine. They have a different appeal in my opinion. Also, again going against the current here, but i don't even think Gadget is the benchmark. Caustic beats it and it's developed by one guy but at the end of the day those are all in ones where as BM3 will be more like a full fledged daw right?

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:
    To be honest at this point I just wish everyone would stop teasing or talking about BM3 completely.

    ...or just write a song about it

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