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Ruismaker Multi out Drumrack AURIA PRO / CUBASIS EDITION

Hey guys.

Made a version of the rack for you Auria pro and Cubasis users out there.
Grab the

A) Auria project file from here:-
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8okw5of2bv6yvho/AACEv1mc3oHyp4KvxL9nu241a?dl=0

OR

B ) Cubasis version here:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/wb91gchmg1attm7/Ruismaker Multi.cbp?dl=0

And the ab3 preset:- Audiobus preset 'Ruismaker multi Auria/Other Daws': http://preset.audiob.us/9zyJDD5C0qRJBJp

It should be completely ready if you load these 2 up. Requirements:- midiflow adapter, midiflow scales and midiflow transpose. Notes c3-g3 on track 1 trigger Ruismaker instances on tracks 2-9.
Record arm which layers you want producing the sound. (I kept them disabled just in case the export got messed up or something)

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  • Added cubasis version as well. Just load the project and you're set to go!

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:
    Added cubasis version as well. Just load the project and you're set to go!

    Top stuff, thanks.

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  • @tja said:
    After some crashes, it loaded.

    But I don't get it: Cubasis pushes MIDI to the MF... but where is the Ruismaker? What makes the sound? :-O

    I just cannot see Ruismaker contained in AudioBus or Cubasis or elsewhere.

    What you do, is just Magic for me - I do not understand nothing :-(

    For Auria pro and cubasis ruismaker is hosted in the daws themselves. Ab3 is only being used for the midi processing. Use the projects I have included for with Auria pro and cubasis. It will do all the midi connections required. Also track 2-9 have to be record armed to get the processed midi. (Red circle).

  • If the cubasis project doesn't work I'll post screenshots of the connections here when I can.

  • Ok. Routings for cubasis incase the project doesn't load. Make 9 tracks.
    Host ruismaker on tracks 2-9.
    Then use following settings:-








    Hope this helps @tja

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  • @tja said:
    The Cubasis project file reliable brings Cubasis to crash :-O

    Hi tja,

    If possible, please have a look for crash reports and send them to me so we can evaluate the issue (if related to Cubasis).

    Thanks,
    Lars

  • @LFS said:

    @tja said:
    The Cubasis project file reliable brings Cubasis to crash :-O

    Hi tja,

    If possible, please have a look for crash reports and send them to me so we can evaluate the issue (if related to Cubasis).

    Thanks,
    Lars

    Hi Lars.

    Out of curiosity does the drumrack work for you ? So far it seems to work perfectly for me.

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  • Hi,

    Here is a weblink that explains how to find the iPad crash logs:
    https://help.getpocket.com/article/1098-how-to-find-the-iphone-ipad-app-crash-logs

    Hope that helps & thanks for your support!

    Best,
    Lars

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  • @tja said:
    I am terribly sorry, but don't do iTunes :-(
    No other way?

    On your iPad: Settings -> Privacy -> Analytics Data
    But it can be a long list of really really long files. iTunes is the most convenient way to get them.

  • @gonekrazy3000

    I'm lazy so I'll just ask: this projects are actual multi out session or is a multiple AUs with limited note response on individual channels?

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    @gonekrazy3000

    I'm lazy so I'll just ask: this projects are actual multi out session or is a multiple AUs with limited note response on individual channels?

    The latter. Multiple Au with limited note response all listening to the midi from track one. The end result is a multi track though.

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  • I honestly feel this kind of 'midi-routing' should be supplied by the 'host'(Yes, both Cubasis and AuriaPro!).

    So in Cubasis as an example it should just be a matter of selecting 'Track X' as the 'Midi Input' and when needed use 'transpose' to match the key in the AUv3 instance if the source is not correct...

  • @Samu said:
    I honestly feel this kind of 'midi-routing' should be supplied by the 'host'(Yes, both Cubasis and AuriaPro!).

    So in Cubasis as an example it should just be a matter of selecting 'Track X' as the 'Midi Input' and when needed use 'transpose' to match the key in the AUv3 instance if the source is not correct...

    You would also need filters. Since you don't want all the instances reacting to every note. Just the specific note you assign to it. Wierdly enough even ableton a desktop daw seems to lack the ability to filter notes natively.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    You would also need filters. Since you don't want all the instances reacting to every note. Just the specific note you assign to it. Wierdly enough even ableton a desktop daw seems to lack the ability to filter notes natively.

    Or just turn down the volume for those sounds that are not needed for the instance to reduce the cpu-load ;)
    But yeah basic midi-filtering should still be supplied by the host, midi-channel and note re-mapping etc, etc.

  • @Samu said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    You would also need filters. Since you don't want all the instances reacting to every note. Just the specific note you assign to it. Wierdly enough even ableton a desktop daw seems to lack the ability to filter notes natively.

    Or just turn down the volume for those sounds that are not needed for the instance to reduce the cpu-load ;)
    But yeah basic midi-filtering should still be supplied by the host, midi-channel and note re-mapping etc, etc.

    Please tell me Bm3 has midi filters. You would make me very happy if the answer is yes :D

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    Please tell me Bm3 has midi filters. You would make me very happy if the answer is yes :D

    It will at some point, don't really know if it will fully makes it to the initial release though...

    The plan from what I know is to be able to select any track/pad as the 'midi- input' for a track/pad and send the pad output to any other pad. So you could have multiple pads feeding one pad or one pad feeding multiple pads depending on how you configure the inputs and outputs. Some kind of midi-effects/filters are planned too (delays, repeaters, transposers etc.). I'm keeping the pressure 'low' for a while so the guys can finish the initial release and send it of to Apple for approval...(But rest assured I'll forward all feature-requests when ever I can).

    This kind of 'matrix routing' for Midi and Audio is pretty complex and requires the end-user to know what they are doing :)

  • @Samu said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    Please tell me Bm3 has midi filters. You would make me very happy if the answer is yes :D

    It will at some point, don't really know if it will fully makes it to the initial release though...

    The plan from what I know is to be able to select any track/pad as the 'midi- input' for a track/pad and send the pad output to any other pad. So you could have multiple pads feeding one pad or one pad feeding multiple pads depending on how you configure the inputs and outputs. Some kind of midi-effects/filters are planned too (delays, repeaters, transposers etc.). I'm keeping the pressure 'low' for a while so the guys can finish the initial release and send it of to Apple for approval...(But rest assured I'll forward all feature-requests when ever I can).

    This kind of 'matrix routing' for Midi and Audio is pretty complex and requires the end-user to know what they are doing :)

    I definitely like what I've seen so far. Main reason I built this rack with filters is you can swap presets for each instance. And you don't have to adjust volumes again and again. Without filters it would be quite tedious to use it in Bm3. Good news though is my rack is already ready for Bm3 using mfadapter :)

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    I definitely like what I've seen so far. Main reason I built this rack with filters is you can swap presets for each instance. And you don't have to adjust volumes again and again. Without filters it would be quite tedious to use it in Bm3. Good news though is my rack is already ready for Bm3 using mfadapter :)

    Well, as all 'pads' are already in one big 'pattern' you just need to set the default key each pad will send to the AUv3 instance and use the grid to draw the steps unless you prefer to play/record live :)
    (In practice load 8 Ruismaker instances to individual pads and set each pads 'default key' to match the sound in Ruismaker).

    If it helps see each 'BM3 Bank' as 128 individual audio/midi-tracks where each 'pad/track' can host a sampler and AUv3 Plug-In.

    This may sound a bit complex but is actually pretty easy to manage.

  • @Samu said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    I definitely like what I've seen so far. Main reason I built this rack with filters is you can swap presets for each instance. And you don't have to adjust volumes again and again. Without filters it would be quite tedious to use it in Bm3. Good news though is my rack is already ready for Bm3 using mfadapter :)

    Well, as all 'pads' are already in one big 'pattern' you just need to set the default key each pad will send to the AUv3 instance and use the grid to draw the steps unless you prefer to play/record live :)
    (In practice load 8 Ruismaker instances to individual pads and set each pads 'default key' to match the sound in Ruismaker).

    If it helps see each 'BM3 Bank' as 128 individual audio/midi-tracks where each 'pad/track' can host a sampler and AUv3 Plug-In.

    This may sound a bit complex but is actually pretty easy to manage.

    oh sweet. so if i understand correctly i can set each pad to trigger say C#3, D#3 etc ?
    if so there's no filter work required :D omg i need this in my hands now DX

  • edited June 2017

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    oh sweet. so if i understand correctly i can set each pad to trigger say C#3, D#3 etc ?
    if so there's no filter work required :D omg i need this in my hands now DX

    Yeah, that's the way it works...
    The incoming & outgoing midi-port & channel can be set per bank and per pad if needed.
    The 128 pads respond to midi-notes 1-128 but send they send the key set for the pad to the midi-port/channel set for the pad. You could for example configure 16 pads to send on separate channels to a specific port(s) to drive an app such as iOS SoundCanvas or BS-16i. It's easy to get dizzy with all the options...

  • Hi, the Auria project is not working for me.
    Is it supposed to play the pattern as is?. If I set the “midi output” from track 1 to any other output track it will play, but only one at a time.

  • @tahiche said:
    Hi, the Auria project is not working for me.
    Is it supposed to play the pattern as is?. If I set the “midi output” from track 1 to any other output track it will play, but only one at a time.

    um. its been a very long time since i've used Auria and ios in general. not sure if this still works. will have to check it out when i can.

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