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GrooveDrumSynth-IOS Coming soon
This Groove box is a beast and is one of Wejaams big brothers.
It has six tracks and each one can play Samples synth or a combination of both,With excellent randomising routines I have the vst plugin version which has twelve tracks and I love it,so I cant wait for this to arrive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=DbbvTV8ezUQ
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Very nice!
Can it do triplets?
@shortbus "Can it do triplets?"
+1
I'm none musician producer so notation and theory are beyond me but yes a beat can be subdivided into two,three or four parts just like Wejaam's method.
That reminds me of the times I used Reason's RedRum to program beats. I remember the hassle it was to get a triplet groove happening when I started out in a straight 16th note 4/4 pattern. It meant starting all patterns in subdivisions of 3 if I wanted a triplet anywhere in there and then there was no way to go back to straight 4/4 with binary subdivisions. So I guess none of these groove boxes can really do that, or is there anything that I missed? It sure would be awesome if somebody made it work. But it's probably very hard to implement. Also if you want odd measures...
Molten does odd subdivision quite happily
@Munibeast Beatmaker 2 does that with ease.
WeJaam does subdivisions as well (up to 4 per beat), and it has a great randomizer akin to something like stochastic. Actually a really really great drums & percussion app, no need to use the synths etc, all 6 parts can be switched to samples only. I know they mentioned an iPad dedicated app months ago, so hopefully it's close.
The window name does say ios at :046. One can hope.
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