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BeatMaker 3 July 15th.

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  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:
    This day is gonna be the longest ever... :D

    You should be getting your sample libraries ready for transfer ;)

    Exactly what I've been doing. Also cleared 5+GB of "stuff" off my iPad... B)

  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:
    This day is gonna be the longest ever... :D

    You should be getting your sample libraries ready for transfer ;)

    Already done

  • Any good free sample libraries that people recommend? I've never really got into sampling before (more of a synth guy), but the sampler on this thing looks like so much fun.

  • @MeLoXtra said:
    we will talk about this day in years to come!!!

    It does make me wonder. Our kids will ask what was it like in 2017. And, instead of saying I went on some great excursion or something like that, we'll say "I got Beatmaker 3". I'm not sure if that's pathetic or not.

    In any case, I'm excited.

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    For a guy like me that is super in love with Beathawk 2.x, will Beatmaker 3.x totally destroy my love for Beathawk?
    Is Beatmaker 3 much much better than Beathawk 2 when it comes to liveplaying?
    Or, is it just the sampler in Beatmaker 3 that is better than the sampler in Beathawk...?
    I'm confused...
    Although, Beatmaker 3 is absolutely an instabuy tomorrow whatsoever!

    You will wonder how on earth you could had ever loved beathawk before XD

  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:
    This day is gonna be the longest ever... :D

    You should be getting your sample libraries ready for transfer ;)

    What kind of sample libraries does BM3 accept? Acidized wave files and apple loops?

  • @cian said:
    Any good free sample libraries that people recommend? I've never really got into sampling before (more of a synth guy), but the sampler on this thing looks like so much fun.

    I have been meaning to take a look at these, but havent had the time https://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/

    Basically you csn put those waveforms to the sampler(just make them loop) and you can build sounds from them with the sampler and its effects(also au effects ofc).

  • @Samu said:

    Yes, you can 'legato play' the sample and also set the glide-time to change the pitch without re-triggering the whole sample. (This is quite handy for 're-tuning' a sample on the fly to change the pitch of words or notes etc.).

    The 'slice-trigger' also has an offset option so it automatically continues to the next slice after once slice has finished.

    Awesome!

    @Samu said:

    >

    If more precise and automated pitch-adjustment is needed it's always possible to add a step-modulator to control the pitch. The step modulator can have up to 64-steps (that's 4 bars at 1/16th notes). The speed of the step modulator can naturally be synced. To avoid 'jumpy' pitch-shifts the step-modlator has a 'roughness' parmater that can smooth the transitions.

    The above is pretty neat trick to 're-tune' a loop while still keeping it playable :)

    WOAH!

  • I have a whole new respect for Samoa.

  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:
    This day is gonna be the longest ever... :D

    You should be getting your sample libraries ready for transfer ;)

    What's the best and quickest way of doing this, and is there any way of using iMaschine or native instrument maschine studio samples in bm3?

  • @triton100 said:

    @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:
    This day is gonna be the longest ever... :D

    You should be getting your sample libraries ready for transfer ;)

    What's the best and quickest way of doing this, and is there any way of using iMaschine or native instrument maschine studio samples in bm3?

    If you're on a Mac... Airdrop is THE way to transfer them. 400mb in seconds... just zip them and hit Share > Airdrop.

  • So......

    On 15.07.17 Godot actually/finally pitches!! Yesss and its driving me wild with desire! :p

    Just ONE more sleep!

  • Will it get 3D touch support on iPhones?

  • The excitement here reminds me of people who sleep in tents in front of stores on Black Friday or similar. I bet some would do that if they could virtually shorten the wait.
    When I come to think of it, maybe it's a very good thing indeed. I must admit that I have never waited for a software with anticipation before, but now I do and I really look forward to the 15th. Amazing, one little app and this commotion. Knock on wood, that nothing causes delay, we don't want smashed in devices tomorrow.
    Pew, what time is it?

  • Maybe we should have a special SOTMC for August featuring songs actually made with this new item :)

  • just wait until a Samplr update is announced

  • @kobamoto said:
    just wait until a Samplr update is announced

    Ahh.....you know it's just going to drop one day, no fuss. Or we'll all be dead first, which is also a possibility.

  • maybe that was Marcos plan all along lol

  • @alecsbuga said:

    @triton100 said:

    @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:
    This day is gonna be the longest ever... :D

    You should be getting your sample libraries ready for transfer ;)

    What's the best and quickest way of doing this, and is there any way of using iMaschine or native instrument maschine studio samples in bm3?

    If you're on a Mac... Airdrop is THE way to transfer them. 400mb in seconds... just zip them and hit Share > Airdrop.

    Thanks for that. Do you know if you can import native instrument libraries like from iMaschine ie the nki format to BM3?

  • @idexis said:
    The excitement here reminds me of people who sleep in tents in front of stores on Black Friday or similar. I bet some would do that if they could virtually shorten the wait.
    When I come to think of it, maybe it's a very good thing indeed. I must admit that I have never waited for a software with anticipation before, but now I do and I really look forward to the 15th. Amazing, one little app and this commotion. Knock on wood, that nothing causes delay, we don't want smashed in devices tomorrow.
    Pew, what time is it?

    I recall one app, maybe two years ago or so, that had a somewhat similar effect. Unfortunately that one missed the mark for me although it seemed to make others happy. BM3 has so much specific coverage / details / demonstrations / documentation that is relevant to my natural turn on's and I have a better idea of what works well on iOS and what is inherently clunky (that BM3 seems to avoid by design) so I am pretty darn sure i will be in the happy circle this time around.

    This morning I was having a super nerdy time with some apps lined up, plunking through them as though they were the various components of BM3 and realizing just how it will stitch so many loose ends together and elevate workflow to crazy transparent levels. It seems like the best of Egoist, Gadget, Elastic Drums and Modstep all smoothed out with tons of 'under one roof' accessibility.

    Phew, my nerd levels are really maxxed out here today...

  • Let's not forget about Nanostudio 2 :)

  • Gadget and bm3 are probably the most hype seen round these parts right?

  • @AudioGus said:

    @idexis said:
    The excitement here reminds me of people who sleep in tents in front of stores on Black Friday or similar. I bet some would do that if they could virtually shorten the wait.
    When I come to think of it, maybe it's a very good thing indeed. I must admit that I have never waited for a software with anticipation before, but now I do and I really look forward to the 15th. Amazing, one little app and this commotion. Knock on wood, that nothing causes delay, we don't want smashed in devices tomorrow.
    Pew, what time is it?

    I recall one app, maybe two years ago or so, that had a somewhat similar effect. Unfortunately that one missed the mark for me although it seemed to make others happy. BM3 has so much specific coverage / details / demonstrations / documentation that is relevant to my natural turn on's and I have a better idea of what works well on iOS and what is inherently clunky (that BM3 seems to avoid by design) so I am pretty darn sure i will be in the happy circle this time around.

    This morning I was having a super nerdy time with some apps lined up, plunking through them as though they were the various components of BM3 and realizing just how it will stitch so many loose ends together and elevate workflow to crazy transparent levels. It seems like the best of Egoist, Gadget, Elastic Drums and Modstep all smoothed out with tons of 'under one roof' accessibility.

    Phew, my nerd levels are really maxxed out here today...

    You are head on. I have several hundreds purchased music apps (I hardly dare to mention the number, I could be diagnosed with or on some "spectrum") and keep some of them on two iPads. When culling the apps this week I was thinking that there are some old ones that could gain new life with BM3. Install, sample, out again. I really like the idea of central hub for the production and up the sleeve Auria or similar for mixing. Exciting times ahead.

  • edited July 2017

    @alecsbuga said:
    Let's not forget about Nanostudio 2 :)

    Agree, it will be THE iOS DAW for sure....for me.
    BeatMaker 3 looks really great so far but i saw nothing really outstanding yet or hear something special in all those demos. Not much FX and not sure if they are much improved yet.
    I would be happy to be wrong here....waiting.....
    But of course i´m biased and i always just wanted a NanoStudio with audio tracks.
    So BeatMaker is for sure awesome if you like clip and/or loop based things and use mainly samples.
    One thing i wonder if NanoStudio 2 will have Auv3 support because this is something i would want.

  • @vpich said:
    Gadget and bm3 are probably the most hype seen round these parts right?

    and for good reason, It's no surprise that the two most anticipated instruments this year basically took the route of combining their paradigm with distinct others and then topped it off with some ableton spice, now if they go even further and make a bridge to each other it'll just increase their rates of success even more.

  • @kobamoto said:

    @vpich said:
    Gadget and bm3 are probably the most hype seen round these parts right?

    and for good reason, It's no surprise that the two most anticipated instruments this year basically took the route of combining their paradigm with distinct others and then topped it off with some ableton spice, now if they go even further and make a bridge to each other it'll just increase their rates of success even more.

    Yup. Although whether they planned combining those 2 or not it WILL be happening.

  • After BM3 is before BM4. Are there any BM4 rumors? Beta testers needed?

  • edited July 2017

    @Samu said:
    'macroknobs'.

    Aren't those the guys who write the lies for politicians? ;)

    Looking forward to some serious reviews for this app, as so many contributors here rate it highly.

    Oh-oh, I see there was a giveaway. Too late for me to try my luck in that hat. :'(

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    Push2 support for BM3 makes my head spin.

    Wasn't able to test as much as I'd like to a motorcycle incident, but now that's mostly healed am so ready to pay up and play with this software.

    BM3 is the only app that has lived up to the hype for me. Some others have come close, but then there will be UI issues that prevent flow or kludgy importing/exporting, etc etc..

    Been using Ableton since their beginnings and I'm not missing much when using ios now apart from tons of Live racks (could easily be recreated as iap), Max stuff and Push. I second or third above, Push integration would be nuts with BM3 and open a lot of peoples eyes. Even without Push capabilities, tomorrow is no doubt gonna push ios music production forward. :o

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