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BeatMaker 3 July 15th.

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  • I'm a synth man, so probably won't be buying it right away, but have been dipping in and out of the 47 pages of comments.

    Mainly for the tantrums. Gotta laugh!

  • I think that's it for today.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:
    Well. I just had a massive short circuit in my house. Bm3 being delayed is the least of my worries now lol.

    All ok there?

  • @ALB said:

    @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:
    Sure. I have plenty to do today. I feel bad for those who cleared their schedules.

    Wow, people clear their schedules for the release of an app? That might not be available until the end of the day or longer? At least with the day free, they can still make music with what they already got.

    While I’m looking forward to BM3, it’s really this thread that keeps me tuned in. Like watching some sociology experiment.

    @lovadamusic Yeah - if you've followed this thread in any detail (and I don't blame you if you haven't), there are a few people who were so geared for this that they cleared their schedules for today. Of course, it's easy to be snarky about the sheer geekiness of that, but I'm also sympathetic as well. Hey, I was looking forward to it as well.

    I don’t characterize it as geekiness. We’re here because we love making music on our phones and pads. Nothing wrong with that. I just wonder about people’s ability to handle disappointment, to be patient, rational, fair, etc… Aside from music, we all live together, choose our leaders together… so on a more serious level, our future as a species depends on stuff like this.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    Well. I just had a massive short circuit in my house. Bm3 being delayed is the least of my worries now lol.

    For a moment I thought it was a @mathieugarcia explanation about the delay. :smirk:

    Jokes aside I hope all of you are fine. :heart:

  • edited July 2017

    I’m buying beatmaker. Of course I am. But deep down, I still just want gadget to have iaa and AU support. Gadget is still just lightyears ahead of everyone else in some ways.

    I’m hoping BM3 is like some sort of love child between AUM and gadget.

    Also, it’s noon. WTH.

  • @5pinlink said:

    Samu, hardware samplers are actually pretty crap besides their usually nice A/D D/A, I own racks of Akais/Rolands/Emus/Yamahas (Which will be sold as soon as i get around to it) they are all garbage compared to a nice software sampler nowadays.

    I know and if I may correct here you can layer multiple samples per layer but the tuning options are for some strange reason somewhat limited for now and @mathieugarcia is fully aware of this.
    (Tuning each sample within a layer was already possible in BM2 so this is no 'news' in that sense).

    One of the crazier ideas that is in the pipe is to be able to add/subtract/multiply the content of two layers/samples on the fly. See this as one form of 'wave-shaping' where one sample/layer can control the amplitude of another sample, this can be used for ring-modulator type effects among other things.

    I've done my fair share of mixing and matching single-cycle waves during the years.
    So when 'sample start' arrives we can easily control the 'start phase' of a single cycle waves and if one uses this together with two saw waves where one is phase-inverted one can effectively controlling the pulse-width and by slightly detuning one of the waves and the result is classic PWM of which I'm huge fan of being a SID addict...

    So just because the initial release might lack some features doesn't mean they won't come with an update or two.
    (As far as I know many updates are already scheduled so...)

  • 3:00am here, off to bed. BM3 tomorrow I hope!

  • @Dubbylabby said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    Well. I just had a massive short circuit in my house. Bm3 being delayed is the least of my worries now lol.

    For a moment I thought it was a @mathieugarcia explanation about the delay. :smirk:

    Jokes aside I hope all of you are fine. :heart:

    Well. I'm at a hotel now. On the flip side I don't have to pay for the room since it's our family business. Will get all the electrical stuff sorted tomorrow most likely. For now power is off. It's not exactly easy to sort out electrical issues in pitch darkness. (10:33 pm here.).
    Just gonna chill and make some tunes in modstep before heading to bed. Thanks for the concern though you guys :)

  • @RajahP said:

    @djjuniorpops said:

    @Gaia.Tree said:
    I heard that Ableton is suing Intua for copying the clip launching and that's why BM3 is late. It may never come!!

    (Horrible,obvious trolling)

    Then Ableton would go after Bitwig and FL Studio who both have clip launch.

    The clip launching thing belongs to Cakewalk... Project 5..

    Yup. Cakewalk had it before anyone else. Not that it matters now because they don't make anything for iOS except z3ta+, which still doesn't work properly after all this time. Glitches, crashes, and crackles, oh my!

    BTW, BM2 was the first usable DAW on iOS (for me personally) and for that I am grateful. Don't need BM3... may buy it anyway.

  • :heart: happy to know it, mate. Family is the most important thing in the world.

  • @ZenLizard said:

    @RajahP said:

    @djjuniorpops said:

    @Gaia.Tree said:
    I heard that Ableton is suing Intua for copying the clip launching and that's why BM3 is late. It may never come!!

    (Horrible,obvious trolling)

    Then Ableton would go after Bitwig and FL Studio who both have clip launch.

    The clip launching thing belongs to Cakewalk... Project 5..

    Yup. Cakewalk had it before anyone else. Not that it matters now because they don't make anything for iOS except z3ta+, which still doesn't work properly after all this time. Glitches, crashes, and crackles, oh my!

    BTW, BM2 was the first usable DAW on iOS (for me personally) and for that I am grateful. Don't need BM3... may buy it anyway.

    Yes.. we don't need it... but ...WE Want It... it looks good..

  • @5pinlink said:

    @LeeB said:
    I'm a synth man, so probably won't be buying it right away, but have been dipping in and out of the 47 pages of comments.

    Mainly for the tantrums. Gotta laugh!

    A sampler is a synth, just see my vid above (yeah i made it hastily to show a point to Samu and the developers here, but still, shows how to synthesize a drawbar organ quickly.

    A great tip for synth heads using a sampler is this
    1 Convert any old crap, a Tesco advert/a radio DJ talking shite/any old crap to 24/96
    2 Load it into a sample editor and create a loop of 734 samples in size
    3 Move that crap around willy nilly and save out some of the 734 sample selections
    4 You now have a folder full of 'C' key, single cycle waveforms that will sound really cool hahaha

    Yeah you get some aliasing with single cycle waveforms not grabbed in to a wavetable synth, but lets be honest, with the anaemic quality of a lot of super clean synths who cares nowadays, a bit of dirt goes along way, some developers are even Making money for creating effects that put that rubbish back on to the mix.

    I get what you're saying. I am familiar with samplers and do use them. I just don't need another one right now. I've still got my old 12 bit Akai s700 up in the loft and use the little Volca sample live, both of which you could say are unclean, but that's what I like for my drums :)

  • @mathieugarcia said:
    BM3 should hit the AppStore anytime now :-)

    ENJOY!

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @Dubbylabby said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    Well. I just had a massive short circuit in my house. Bm3 being delayed is the least of my worries now lol.

    For a moment I thought it was a @mathieugarcia explanation about the delay. :smirk:

    Jokes aside I hope all of you are fine. :heart:

    Well. I'm at a hotel now. On the flip side I don't have to pay for the room since it's our family business. Will get all the electrical stuff sorted tomorrow most likely. For now power is off. It's not exactly easy to sort out electrical issues in pitch darkness. (10:33 pm here.).
    Just gonna chill and make some tunes in modstep before heading to bed. Thanks for the concern though you guys :)

    holy cow! Good luck! I can't wait to hear the Power Surge EP.

  • @5pinlink said:

    @Samu said:

    @5pinlink said:

    I'm huge fan of being a SID addict...

    Let me know if you need any new SIDs, think i still have some brand new unused in a box ;)

    Cool, I prefer the sound of the old 6581 in favour of the 8580R5 or the newer 're-makes'.

    I was in line for Elektron SidStation back in the days but they ran out of proper old-school SIDs before I was able to get one. I'm actually quite happy how SidTracker64 turned out and it was a blast to beta-test :)

  • In some moment (I hope) the appstore will work and I will download BM3 but I'm not going to say it here, just keep chating and forgot about it until tomorrow. I expect all of you Sirs will do the same for me. :lol:

  • @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:

    @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:
    Sure. I have plenty to do today. I feel bad for those who cleared their schedules.

    Wow, people clear their schedules for the release of an app? That might not be available until the end of the day or longer? At least with the day free, they can still make music with what they already got.

    While I’m looking forward to BM3, it’s really this thread that keeps me tuned in. Like watching some sociology experiment.

    @lovadamusic Yeah - if you've followed this thread in any detail (and I don't blame you if you haven't), there are a few people who were so geared for this that they cleared their schedules for today. Of course, it's easy to be snarky about the sheer geekiness of that, but I'm also sympathetic as well. Hey, I was looking forward to it as well.

    I don’t characterize it as geekiness. We’re here because we love making music on our phones and pads. Nothing wrong with that. I just wonder about people’s ability to handle disappointment, to be patient, rational, fair, etc… Aside from music, we all live together, choose our leaders together… so on a more serious level, our future as a species depends on stuff like this.

    Well, I do characterize it as geekiness and I'm ok with that, I guess, seeing as some of that is simply self-awareness. As for people's ability to handle disappointment, it's a drag no matter where you sit in the continuum. This thread both stokes the disappointment and offers commiseration.

  • @ALB said:

    @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:

    @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:
    Sure. I have plenty to do today. I feel bad for those who cleared their schedules.

    Wow, people clear their schedules for the release of an app? That might not be available until the end of the day or longer? At least with the day free, they can still make music with what they already got.

    While I’m looking forward to BM3, it’s really this thread that keeps me tuned in. Like watching some sociology experiment.

    @lovadamusic Yeah - if you've followed this thread in any detail (and I don't blame you if you haven't), there are a few people who were so geared for this that they cleared their schedules for today. Of course, it's easy to be snarky about the sheer geekiness of that, but I'm also sympathetic as well. Hey, I was looking forward to it as well.

    I don’t characterize it as geekiness. We’re here because we love making music on our phones and pads. Nothing wrong with that. I just wonder about people’s ability to handle disappointment, to be patient, rational, fair, etc… Aside from music, we all live together, choose our leaders together… so on a more serious level, our future as a species depends on stuff like this.

    Well, I do characterize it as geekiness and I'm ok with that, I guess, seeing as some of that is simply self-awareness. As for people's ability to handle disappointment, it's a drag no matter where you sit in the continuum. This thread both stokes the disappointment and offers commiseration.

    99% certain it's Apple's fault.

  • Yes let's make an American pie lol

  • edited July 2017

    Sorry for the confusion. Posted a link to BM1 manual. Oopsie!

  • edited July 2017

    @5pinlink said:

    @ZenLizard said:

    @RajahP said:

    @djjuniorpops said:

    @Gaia.Tree said:
    I heard that Ableton is suing Intua for copying the clip launching and that's why BM3 is late. It may never come!!

    (Horrible,obvious trolling)

    Then Ableton would go after Bitwig and FL Studio who both have clip launch.

    The clip launching thing belongs to Cakewalk... Project 5..

    Yup. Cakewalk had it before anyone else. Not that it matters now because they don't make anything for iOS except z3ta+, which still doesn't work properly after all this time. Glitches, crashes, and crackles, oh my!

    BTW, BM2 was the first usable DAW on iOS (for me personally) and for that I am grateful. Don't need BM3... may buy it anyway.

    Clip launching comes from the Amiga, was available as an add on for Bars n Pipes, there has been very little innovation on the newer desktop platforms (PC/MacOS) besides near transparency and things working in near realtime, which after all is probably the most important innovations of all in the digital age.

    Ok...

    I guess that was when music gear cost as much as a house...

    'List price is US$1000. 1991: Commodore unveils the Amiga 3000UX. Cost is US$5000, without a monitor. 1992: March - Commodore introduces the Amiga 600 for a base price of $500.'

    Now, where is that $19. App?

  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @ALB said:

    @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:

    @lovadamusic said:

    @ALB said:
    Sure. I have plenty to do today. I feel bad for those who cleared their schedules.

    Wow, people clear their schedules for the release of an app? That might not be available until the end of the day or longer? At least with the day free, they can still make music with what they already got.

    While I’m looking forward to BM3, it’s really this thread that keeps me tuned in. Like watching some sociology experiment.

    @lovadamusic Yeah - if you've followed this thread in any detail (and I don't blame you if you haven't), there are a few people who were so geared for this that they cleared their schedules for today. Of course, it's easy to be snarky about the sheer geekiness of that, but I'm also sympathetic as well. Hey, I was looking forward to it as well.

    I don’t characterize it as geekiness. We’re here because we love making music on our phones and pads. Nothing wrong with that. I just wonder about people’s ability to handle disappointment, to be patient, rational, fair, etc… Aside from music, we all live together, choose our leaders together… so on a more serious level, our future as a species depends on stuff like this.

    Well, I do characterize it as geekiness and I'm ok with that, I guess, seeing as some of that is simply self-awareness. As for people's ability to handle disappointment, it's a drag no matter where you sit in the continuum. This thread both stokes the disappointment and offers commiseration.

    99% certain it's Apple's fault.

    Why? Intua's website has been a total mess. Broken links, one version showing a dozen or more available soundpacks — with broken links...which was then removed and the soundpack page vanished....

    Could be an Apple problem that Intua has had to scramble to fix. Or ....

  • The PDF manual is taking longer than usual to download, it is either vast or perhaps it all the trouble over at intua today, not sure which one.

  • @Beathoven said:

    @tja said:
    I tend to get aggressive now.

    Now, Intua states availability at 15th JUNE on their webpage.
    2018!

    I think, some of them are serious idiots.

    @mathieugarcia said:
    BM3 should hit the AppStore anytime now :-)

    ENJOY!

  • @5pinlink said:

    @LeeB said:
    I'm a synth man, so probably won't be buying it right away, but have been dipping in and out of the 47 pages of comments.

    Mainly for the tantrums. Gotta laugh!

    A sampler is a synth, just see my vid above (yeah i made it hastily to show a point to Samu and the developers here, but still, shows how to synthesize a drawbar organ quickly.

    A great tip for synth heads using a sampler is this
    1 Convert any old crap, a Tesco advert/a radio DJ talking shite/any old crap to 24/96
    2 Load it into a sample editor and create a loop of 734 samples in size
    3 Move that crap around willy nilly and save out some of the 734 sample selections
    4 You now have a folder full of 'C' key, single cycle waveforms that will sound really cool hahaha

    Yeah you get some aliasing with single cycle waveforms not grabbed in to a wavetable synth, but lets be honest, with the anaemic quality of a lot of super clean synths who cares nowadays, a bit of dirt goes along way, some developers are even Making money for creating effects that put that rubbish back on to the mix.

    Sorry, no.

  • Are we there yet. Was 13 hours away for work and still whaaaaat??? Nothing? :D
    But the earth still rotate.

  • I'm gonna play this SO hard when it drops out of frustration my iPad glass will shatter and I will be transported in time to beatmaker 4 on my iOS hologram pad projector where I create music with the late, great rockstars. We will consume the earth with an electronic music project so powerful that you can also smell and taste it. I become a master music chef and meat bake the beat make until time ends

  • Their website is a sure mess, with broken links.

  • BM3 is the mind-killer. BM3 is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face BM3. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where BM3 has gone there will be nothing. Only Beathawk Will remain.

  • @5pinlink said:

    @Cib said:

    @5pinlink said:

    @LeeB said:
    I'm a synth man, so probably won't be buying it right away, but have been dipping in and out of the 47 pages of comments.

    Mainly for the tantrums. Gotta laugh!

    A sampler is a synth, just see my vid above (yeah i made it hastily to show a point to Samu and the developers here, but still, shows how to synthesize a drawbar organ quickly.

    A great tip for synth heads using a sampler is this
    1 Convert any old crap, a Tesco advert/a radio DJ talking shite/any old crap to 24/96
    2 Load it into a sample editor and create a loop of 734 samples in size
    3 Move that crap around willy nilly and save out some of the 734 sample selections
    4 You now have a folder full of 'C' key, single cycle waveforms that will sound really cool hahaha

    Yeah you get some aliasing with single cycle waveforms not grabbed in to a wavetable synth, but lets be honest, with the anaemic quality of a lot of super clean synths who cares nowadays, a bit of dirt goes along way, some developers are even Making money for creating effects that put that rubbish back on to the mix.

    Sorry, no.

    No what ?

    A sampler is no synth. Some synths can use samples but it´s not the same.
    But i know what you mean and of course you can get some awesome results too.
    I mean i like synthesis and creative sampling.
    But i hope some day synthesis can replace samples anyway.

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