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Ruismaker & Ruismaker FM 2.0 updates LIVE

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  • edited December 2017
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  • I may be refreshing my update page a touch more often than necessary.

  • edited August 2017

    I'm reading up on Euclidian rhythms while I wait... http://cdm.link/2011/03/circles-and-euclidian-rhythms-off-the-grid-a-few-music-makers-that-go-round-and-round/

    edit: here's a more recent overview

  • @gusgranite said:
    I'm reading up on Euclidian rhythms while I wait... http://cdm.link/2011/03/circles-and-euclidian-rhythms-off-the-grid-a-few-music-makers-that-go-round-and-round/

    edit: here's a more recent overview

    Awesome thanks for that

  • @gusgranite said:
    I'm reading up on Euclidian rhythms while I wait... http://cdm.link/2011/03/circles-and-euclidian-rhythms-off-the-grid-a-few-music-makers-that-go-round-and-round/

    edit: here's a more recent overview

    There's lots of excellent material around. I also recommend reading Godfried Toussaint's paper which started it all:
    http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/publications/banff.pdf

    It's a little dry at times (though a surprisingly compelling read for an academic paper) but it deserves a lot of credit and exposure for its profound cleverness.

  • @brambos said:

    @gusgranite said:
    I'm reading up on Euclidian rhythms while I wait... http://cdm.link/2011/03/circles-and-euclidian-rhythms-off-the-grid-a-few-music-makers-that-go-round-and-round/

    edit: here's a more recent overview

    There's lots of excellent material around. I also recommend reading Godfried Toussaint's paper which started it all:
    http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/publications/banff.pdf

    It's a little dry at times (though a surprisingly compelling read for an academic paper) but it deserves a lot of credit and exposure for its profound cleverness.

    Cheers! I love academic stuff! I wrote a paper last year titled 'The Harmonic Algorithm' which is the most specific music theory - analytical musicality niche material you can imagine. This is right up my street!

  • edited December 2017
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  • Yeah, I can't really spend on another app right now but Ruismaker FM just became very desirable and useful to me. I'll be picking it up for musical development in our 'UDAGAN' project hopefully in the next few weeks.

  • The midi-export will be handy if/when manual tweaking is needed.

    I can imagine for some types of 'fills-ins/rolls' the 'automated spreading of notes' will not be enough :)

  • @OscarSouth said:

    @brambos said:

    @gusgranite said:
    I'm reading up on Euclidian rhythms while I wait... http://cdm.link/2011/03/circles-and-euclidian-rhythms-off-the-grid-a-few-music-makers-that-go-round-and-round/

    edit: here's a more recent overview

    There's lots of excellent material around. I also recommend reading Godfried Toussaint's paper which started it all:
    http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/publications/banff.pdf

    It's a little dry at times (though a surprisingly compelling read for an academic paper) but it deserves a lot of credit and exposure for its profound cleverness.

    Cheers! I love academic stuff! I wrote a paper last year titled 'The Harmonic Algorithm' which is the most specific music theory - analytical musicality niche material you can imagine. This is right up my street!

    Can you link me to this? My academic career (in economics) was very short-lived due to my hatred for writing research papers, but I do love reading them all these years later.

  • edited August 2017

    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

  • @MonzoPro said:
    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

    That's what I love about the iOS music community in general. And the almost complete absence of 'bro-ducers' (LISTEN TO MY DOPE BAETS YO!) is also quite refreshing.

  • @brambos said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

    That's what I love about the iOS music community in general. And the almost complete absence of 'bro-ducers' (LISTEN TO MY DOPE BAETS YO!) is also quite refreshing.

    i wish i had dope beats for people to listen to :(

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

    That's what I love about the iOS music community in general. And the almost complete absence of 'bro-ducers' (LISTEN TO MY DOPE BAETS YO!) is also quite refreshing.

    i wish i had dope beats for people to listen to :(

    Ha! I was thinking the same thing... Maybe it's not a choice.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

    That's what I love about the iOS music community in general. And the almost complete absence of 'bro-ducers' (LISTEN TO MY DOPE BAETS YO!) is also quite refreshing.

    i wish i had dope beats for people to listen to :(

    Soon you will have dope Euclidean beats to drop.

  • I'm just wondering about what's cooking after the Ruismaker updates?
    Maybe something inspired by the Korg Volca Sample?

  • @Samu said:
    I'm just wondering about what's cooking after the Ruismaker updates?
    Maybe something inspired by the Korg Volca Sample?

    A velocity triggered multilayered sample based drum playback with sample rotation AU (that would of course be abused for playing back all manner of samples) would be neat :)

  • @brambos said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

    That's what I love about the iOS music community in general. And the almost complete absence of 'bro-ducers' (LISTEN TO MY DOPE BAETS YO!) is also quite refreshing.

    ... some of these gentleman you refer to may well be your customers ...

  • edited August 2017

    I would really like to know - can we use these apps as midi note triggers for samplers/ melodic stuff?

  • interesting, I didn't know Euclidean rhythms weren't a thing until 2005...

  • @Samu said:
    I'm just wondering about what's cooking after the Ruismaker updates?
    Maybe something inspired by the Korg Volca Sample?

    This is the very definition of looking a gift horse in the mouth!

  • Sorry if this was clarified earlier but about exporting; will it export each drum sound as separate audio channels?
    Also will it be able to skip between saved patterns seamlessly?

  • Guys sorry if this his known but can't find info about it:

    Is there midi output for this apps?

  • edited August 2017

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Guys sorry if this his known but can't find info about it:

    Is there midi output for this apps?

    Yes. Via audiobus3 only. You can use the mfadapter plugin to send midi to apps that don't support ab3 midi.

  • Great thanks!

  • @MonzoPro said:
    I love being part of a forum where the members post that they're 'reading up on Euclidian rhythms'. I've no idea what this is, but it's cheered me up to know it's a thing.

  • I've become a big fan of Euclidean sequencers after watching the following video several years ago:

    I've even been planning to build my own iOS sequencer as an app, or in PureData or Lemur. But never had enough free time for that... Glad that someone finally created one for us, iOS users (though these days I tend to use my computer more often than my iPad :)

  • would be lovely if the sequencers implemented the more general “approximately euclidian” algorithm, which ranges from clumpy to spread out. this is implemented in the app “rhythm necklace” and it really extends the range.

  • @wellingtonCres said:
    would be lovely if the sequencers implemented the more general “approximately euclidian” algorithm, which ranges from clumpy to spread out. this is implemented in the app “rhythm necklace” and it really extends the range.

    Again, I don't know what any of this means but reading it has improved the quality of my afternoon.

  • **Both should be live now. **

    Not sure how long it takes for updates to trickle across the 'net, but they should be there any moment!

    Come join the Euclidean fun :)

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