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What happened to FRUM?

I thought this was gonna be a huge app.

Supposed to get AB and all that and ...............

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/frum/id1153476582?mt=8

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  • edited April 2018

    Isn't this the love child of Cambridge Anals and Face£00<.

  • Absolutely one of the coolest and wonderfully quirkiest apps.

    I'm fantasizing about a Frum Comeback.

  • I really dug this app! Unfortunately it seems like they wanted to keep it on its own island, so I stopped using it. Really wish they added AB or even inter-app.

  • @Proppa said:
    Absolutely one of the coolest and wonderfully quirkiest apps.

    I'm fantasizing about a Frum Comeback.

    Me too. But not hopeful.

  • What happened to FRUM? Bugger-all. That, my electric fiends, is the problem.

  • Sound reminds me of TweakyBeat

  • There’s people posting tracks on the community, ongoing...

  • edited April 2018

    Even though it doesn’t support any of the usual iOS sound standards like Audiobus, IAA, or AU, it is easy to record your sounds into its built in sequencer/pattern and record the audio from that which can then be exported via the Files App to wherever you want to use it. You can record individual hits too and when you hit play on the recording it gives you access to all of the audio “open in” apps.

    It has very good percussive FM synthesis, lots of nice sample fodder for use elsewhere.

  • edited April 2018

    @InfoCheck said:
    Even though it doesn’t support any of the usual iOS sound standards like Audiobus, IAA, or AU, it is easy to record your sounds into its built in sequencer/pattern and record the audio from that which can then be exported via the Files App to wherever you want to use it. You can record individual hits too and when you hit play on the recording it gives you access to all of the audio “open in” apps.

    It has very good percussive FM synthesis, lots of nice sample fodder for use elsewhere.

    This is one of those threads that send me back to an app I bought and spent an hour with, when it first came out, then neglected.
    It’s very cool! Reminds me of the great Nanoloop, lots of p-locks like NL, and overall a bit more unpacked, with a sharing community,

    but unlike NL it has a very powerful live mode (which I hadn’t seen until today)

    Really dig the fm, (wish it had a user sample module like Nanoloop but this isn’t a deal breaker.)

    The synthesis is as open as fm can be, in the sense that it does perc, bass, lead, pad and fx. (Can tune each step)

    Does tuplets

    As you say sample fodder for sure - a fun lab for developing sounds including perc stuff with easy open in to other

    and more (check out the live mode)

  • @InfoCheck said:
    Even though it doesn’t support any of the usual iOS sound standards like Audiobus, IAA, or AU, it is easy to record your sounds into its built in sequencer/pattern and record the audio from that which can then be exported via the Files App to wherever you want to use it. You can record individual hits too and when you hit play on the recording it gives you access to all of the audio “open in” apps.

    It has very good percussive FM synthesis, lots of nice sample fodder for use elsewhere.

    Good point!

  • What the FRUM is FRUM, anyway? :D
    Ok, I guess I gotta look now.

  • I remember deleting this because it had really onerous privacy issues.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I remember deleting this because it had really onerous privacy issues.

    There was a lot of commentary about this stuff at the time of release. Reading the terms and conditions now I’m not sure what the fuss was about.

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I remember deleting this because it had really onerous privacy issues.

    There was a lot of commentary about this stuff at the time of release. Reading the terms and conditions now I’m not sure what the fuss was about.

    You need to be connected to the internet to use the app.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I remember deleting this because it had really onerous privacy issues.

    There was a lot of commentary about this stuff at the time of release. Reading the terms and conditions now I’m not sure what the fuss was about.

    You need to be connected to the internet to use the app.

    Big dealbreaker, that one.

  • edited April 2018

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I remember deleting this because it had really onerous privacy issues.

    There was a lot of commentary about this stuff at the time of release. Reading the terms and conditions now I’m not sure what the fuss was about.

    You need to be connected to the internet to use the app.

    Not true: app runs without webs, web for sharing with community and syncing between your devices.
    Web needed for saving...that is what you mean I guess.
    Web not needed to make songs/recordings and “Open In” other apps

  • edited April 2018

    You may be right. i’m just going on what the app description says.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    You may be right. i’m just going on what the app description says.

    Yep- the web is for account stuff, saving projects, and sharing. If you want to make tracks, or sample sounds and then “open in” you’re good without webs.

  • I saw that earlier as well, its inaccurate wording on their part, it should say SOME FEATURES require internet.

  • Well that’s ok then. I just want to be able to use it if my crap DSL connection goes down again. Sounds like it would still work. B)

  • edited April 2018

    My issue with this one was after buying it and loading it up, it informed me I was agreeing to ‘share’ my data with it. At the time there was no mention of this in the store description, and only a generic, vague ‘cover all’ in the app terms. No warning, it told me it had accessed my data after I’d opened it.

    Devs friend came on here and didn’t really put my mind at ease, so I deleted it.

    Be interesting to see how this fares when new data protection laws come into force next month. If it passes then I might give it another go.

  • One of my favorite rarely used apps. Made some fun little loops with it. Sounds awesome imo

  • edited April 2018

    Given all the ways that have been coming to light that we’re all being spied on anyway, in ways we’ve had no idea about, and continue to be... I don’t see the rationale for the fear of a Japanese music app wanting to have access in an attempt to build a community around its app.

    To each their own though. I’m not worrying about it.

    After you create an account, you need to be online to create a project. After you’ve created one, you don’t need to be online to use the app in that project, unless you want to change instruments in the project.

    You can get online and change instruments for your project, then go back to using the app offline if you wish.

  • I don't know, it's weird that the company is partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, don't you think?

  • edited April 2018

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I don't know, it's weird that the company is partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, don't you think?

    Very meta: fake news about purveyors of fake news :)

  • Every time I use Frum I have an irrational desire to buy tiki torches and disparage teenage survivors of gun violence.

  • Frum sounds so good and alive: it really Thwacks in a fine organic style.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I don't know, it's weird that the company is partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, don't you think?

    Frum partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, source please

  • edited April 2018

    @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I don't know, it's weird that the company is partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, don't you think?

    Frum partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, source please

    Joking I’m pretty sure

    Have you checked out the live mode

  • @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I don't know, it's weird that the company is partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, don't you think??

    Frum partly owned by Cambridge Analytica, source please

    Pretty sure I saw this on Fox and Friends. Or maybe a tweet from @MAGA_novosti1772846?

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