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Beepstreet Drambo

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  • @Turntablist said:
    Certainly not me, Max23 has single handidly put me off buying this, so I will be in no rush whatsoever to buy this,

    Thanks @Max23! You have converted @Turn_the_Tables right way 'round.

    I actually prefer this thread now to any software by this developerat this point, a release would just ruin the stupidity of this hype.

    Yes, we should keep this thread going for the record and refuse to admit the product ever released. Do NOT follow the false Messiah... we wait for the one true Drambot!

    @ Drambot is not pronounced Dram-Bot. It's from a french developer and it's pronounced
    Dram-Bow.

    Spread the word and accept no false products (without the "t"). We will wait until hell freezes over.

  • @YourJunk said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @drez said:

    @Max23 said:
    All is well and we are making progress. :)
    No more beta testers will be added to the group as it would only further delay the release of drambo, please stop asking.
    BTW sequencing of electron boxes looks pretty pale compared to what drambo is capable of doing.
    I can do my favorite trick from numerology (mac) in drambo. Yay. Cool 😎 😁 (if you know numerology you probably know what I am hinting at).
    Drambo is replacing more and more stuff. :o :)

    Awesome! Take your time, the complainers will be the first buyers when it drops 😂

    Certainly not me, Max23 has single handidly put me off buying this, so I will be in no rush whatsoever to buy this, I actually prefer this thread now to any software by this developerat this point, a release would just ruin the stupidity of this hype.

    Don’t let @Max23 put you off, he has nothing to do with Beepstreet per @giku_beepstreet. Just some dick.

    To be fair, he is very much to do with beepstreet, the developer has chosen him to be a hype orchestrator (I believe he calls it a beta tester)

  • @kinkujin said:
    I wonder what percentage of this thread is @giku_beepstreet providing answers/vision/etc. as compared to the rest of us just babbling on?

    Signal to noise is about 0.02% total harmonic distortions. Nice babbling by the way.

  • @Max23 said:
    :D Have a nice day.

    Is that for everyone? If yes, I appreciate that. You are a scholar and a gentleman.
    Work on that.

  • @Turntablist said:

    @drez said:

    @Max23 said:
    All is well and we are making progress. :)
    No more beta testers will be added to the group as it would only further delay the release of drambo, please stop asking.
    BTW sequencing of electron boxes looks pretty pale compared to what drambo is capable of doing.
    I can do my favorite trick from numerology (mac) in drambo. Yay. Cool 😎 😁 (if you know numerology you probably know what I am hinting at).
    Drambo is replacing more and more stuff. :o :)

    Awesome! Take your time, the complainers will be the first buyers when it drops 😂

    Certainly not me, Max23 has single handidly put me off buying this, so I will be in no rush whatsoever to buy this, I actually prefer this thread now to any software by this developerat this point, a release would just ruin the stupidity of this hype.

    Yet, here you are answering a rando post from a few pages back :lol:

    The hype has kept you here.

    I’ll just buy a copy for my mom and it will even out the sales loss.

  • Did you not actually even read my post, I did say I prefer reading this thread to anything by this developer, so why wouldn't I post now and again to keep this stupidity going ?

    And so it continues, you are going to buy two copies, woooohoo, lets all go buy things we have no real idea about other than "Oh my gawwwwd, I can't believe how amazing this is"
    This thread is the IOS equivalant of a Chinese Amazon Review factory.

  • Oh we're still doing the 200 page thing? lol

  • @drez said:
    I’ll just buy a copy for my mom and it will even out the sales loss.

    Can you Mom post some demos's of her work? Good on you for supporting the solo dev
    laboring towards perfection.

  • edited January 2020

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:
    What made techno big is the Detroit Berlin Connection ... (like Tresor for example)
    America wasn’t interested in techno. ;)

    I think you’ll find Techno was big before that, you’re forgetting the whole acid and post acid rave/techno scene in the U.K. as well.

    When Love Parade started in 1989 there was an attendance of 150 people whilst in the U.K. events such as Sunrise on the 24th June 1989 had an attendance of 11000 people.
    This wasn’t unusual at time, as large raves were a regular thing at this point with DJ’s playing Techno, House, Acid and early Hardcore.

    No no
    As I said in the beginning the Detroit people always pretend nothing happened in London, Frankfurt or Berlin.
    America is an cultural island, they simply ignore the rest of the world. 😑

    As I mainly posted German stuff,
    This Is what was happening at the time in London

    i guess we best ask graham (massey) or simon topping what was up in manc a year or two earlier?
    but nothin’ comes from nowhere..

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  • @Turntablist said:

    @YourJunk said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @drez said:

    @Max23 said:
    All is well and we are making progress. :)
    No more beta testers will be added to the group as it would only further delay the release of drambo, please stop asking.
    BTW sequencing of electron boxes looks pretty pale compared to what drambo is capable of doing.
    I can do my favorite trick from numerology (mac) in drambo. Yay. Cool 😎 😁 (if you know numerology you probably know what I am hinting at).
    Drambo is replacing more and more stuff. :o :)

    Awesome! Take your time, the complainers will be the first buyers when it drops 😂

    Certainly not me, Max23 has single handidly put me off buying this, so I will be in no rush whatsoever to buy this, I actually prefer this thread now to any software by this developerat this point, a release would just ruin the stupidity of this hype.

    Don’t let @Max23 put you off, he has nothing to do with Beepstreet per @giku_beepstreet. Just some dick.

    To be fair, he is very much to do with beepstreet, the developer has chosen him to be a hype orchestrator (I believe he calls it a beta tester)

    Its not true.

  • Don’t let this distract you from your awesome work! We all appreciate the amazing apps you have developed! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😳☝️🙏

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @YourJunk said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @drez said:

    @Max23 said:
    All is well and we are making progress. :)
    No more beta testers will be added to the group as it would only further delay the release of drambo, please stop asking.
    BTW sequencing of electron boxes looks pretty pale compared to what drambo is capable of doing.
    I can do my favorite trick from numerology (mac) in drambo. Yay. Cool 😎 😁 (if you know numerology you probably know what I am hinting at).
    Drambo is replacing more and more stuff. :o :)

    Awesome! Take your time, the complainers will be the first buyers when it drops 😂

    Certainly not me, Max23 has single handidly put me off buying this, so I will be in no rush whatsoever to buy this, I actually prefer this thread now to any software by this developerat this point, a release would just ruin the stupidity of this hype.

    Don’t let @Max23 put you off, he has nothing to do with Beepstreet per @giku_beepstreet. Just some dick.

    To be fair, he is very much to do with beepstreet, the developer has chosen him to be a hype orchestrator (I believe he calls it a beta tester)

    Its not true.

  • @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:
    What made techno big is the Detroit Berlin Connection ... (like Tresor for example)
    America wasn’t interested in techno. ;)

    I think you’ll find Techno was big before that, you’re forgetting the whole acid and post acid rave/techno scene in the U.K. as well.

    When Love Parade started in 1989 there was an attendance of 150 people whilst in the U.K. events such as Sunrise on the 24th June 1989 had an attendance of 11000 people.
    This wasn’t unusual at time, as large raves were a regular thing at this point with DJ’s playing Techno, House, Acid and early Hardcore.

    No no
    As I said in the beginning the Detroit people always pretend nothing happened in London, Frankfurt or Berlin.
    America is an cultural island, they simply ignore the rest of the world. 😑

    As I mainly posted German stuff,
    This Is what was happening at the time in London

    I’ve never seen them deny that the scene spread out from Detroit but they were responsible for its creation.

    The Nicolette record whilst a great album and one I personally own wasn’t release until ‘92, six years after the DM track I posted and was a step on from the original sound, adding breaks (London style) and bleeps (Sheffield influence) to the mix, creating Harcore/proto jungle .

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    Don’t let this distract you from your awesome work! We all appreciate the amazing apps you have developed! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😳☝️🙏

    This. Regardless of how anyone perceives Max23's posts, most of us are smart enough to understand that a beta tester is an unpaid community volunteer, not a company representative.

  • To get the thread back on point however, is there any indicator of what the price will be when we eventually see this ? I may have missed it in the previous 100+ pages. :-)

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  • edited January 2020

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    What is Drambo? First time I’ve heard of it.

    Drambo is something that Dumbos eat for breakfast..

  • @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:
    What made techno big is the Detroit Berlin Connection ... (like Tresor for example)
    America wasn’t interested in techno. ;)

    I think you’ll find Techno was big before that, you’re forgetting the whole acid and post acid rave/techno scene in the U.K. as well.

    When Love Parade started in 1989 there was an attendance of 150 people whilst in the U.K. events such as Sunrise on the 24th June 1989 had an attendance of 11000 people.
    This wasn’t unusual at time, as large raves were a regular thing at this point with DJ’s playing Techno, House, Acid and early Hardcore.

    No no
    As I said in the beginning the Detroit people always pretend nothing happened in London, Frankfurt or Berlin.
    America is an cultural island, they simply ignore the rest of the world. 😑

    As I mainly posted German stuff,
    This Is what was happening at the time in London

    I’ve never seen them deny that the scene spread out from Detroit but they were responsible for its creation.

    The Nicolette record whilst a great album and one I personally own wasn’t release until ‘92, six years after the DM track I posted and was a step on from the original sound, adding breaks (London style) and bleeps (Sheffield influence) to the mix, creating Harcore/proto jungle .

    Hm,

    You tell me if you think this is a rave or not

    ?!!!

    Electronic music but not Techno/Rave.

  • edited January 2020
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited January 2020

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    What is Drambo? First time I’ve heard of it.

    Its the street name for Dramamine (aka Gravol). Lil Drambino mumbles about it a lot.

  • Can we have more screenshots please?

  • 110 pages soon... here is new challenge : 150 pages before release !!

  • edited January 2020

    @yonhorizon said:
    Can we have more screenshots please?

    i would prefer audio examples woth some advanced synth sound design - some neuro basses, hardstyle leads, screetches, progressive edm basses and leads ... is there anybody with good sound design skills in beta team, capable to push it to the limits ?

    I mean some serious sound design, not just some simple bass on lead or pad.. something jaws dropping ... common .. show me how sick can this beast sound ! :)

  • More on sampling, please.

  • @papertiger said:
    More on sampling, please.

    Yes! That one!

  • @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:
    What made techno big is the Detroit Berlin Connection ... (like Tresor for example)
    America wasn’t interested in techno. ;)

    I think you’ll find Techno was big before that, you’re forgetting the whole acid and post acid rave/techno scene in the U.K. as well.

    When Love Parade started in 1989 there was an attendance of 150 people whilst in the U.K. events such as Sunrise on the 24th June 1989 had an attendance of 11000 people.
    This wasn’t unusual at time, as large raves were a regular thing at this point with DJ’s playing Techno, House, Acid and early Hardcore.

    No no
    As I said in the beginning the Detroit people always pretend nothing happened in London, Frankfurt or Berlin.
    America is an cultural island, they simply ignore the rest of the world. 😑

    As I mainly posted German stuff,
    This Is what was happening at the time in London

    I’ve never seen them deny that the scene spread out from Detroit but they were responsible for its creation.

    The Nicolette record whilst a great album and one I personally own wasn’t release until ‘92, six years after the DM track I posted and was a step on from the original sound, adding breaks (London style) and bleeps (Sheffield influence) to the mix, creating Harcore/proto jungle .

    Hm,

    You tell me if you think this is a rave or not

    ?!!!

    Electronic music but not Techno/Rave.

    No, it’s outside and people dance in the dark to repetitive synthetic music with a strong beat with no vocals and lasers.
    It’s a rave with over a million people. ;)

    First of all, you've obviously never been to Houston. There was no dancing.

    But I am happy to have seen that Jean-Michele Jarré video. It's beyond parody and totally ridiculous. But also wonderful. And clearly was the inspiration for the Lords of the Synth video earlier in the thread.

  • edited January 2020

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    @Max23 said:
    What made techno big is the Detroit Berlin Connection ... (like Tresor for example)
    America wasn’t interested in techno. ;)

    I think you’ll find Techno was big before that, you’re forgetting the whole acid and post acid rave/techno scene in the U.K. as well.

    When Love Parade started in 1989 there was an attendance of 150 people whilst in the U.K. events such as Sunrise on the 24th June 1989 had an attendance of 11000 people.
    This wasn’t unusual at time, as large raves were a regular thing at this point with DJ’s playing Techno, House, Acid and early Hardcore.

    No no
    As I said in the beginning the Detroit people always pretend nothing happened in London, Frankfurt or Berlin.
    America is an cultural island, they simply ignore the rest of the world. 😑

    As I mainly posted German stuff,
    This Is what was happening at the time in London

    I’ve never seen them deny that the scene spread out from Detroit but they were responsible for its creation.

    The Nicolette record whilst a great album and one I personally own wasn’t release until ‘92, six years after the DM track I posted and was a step on from the original sound, adding breaks (London style) and bleeps (Sheffield influence) to the mix, creating Harcore/proto jungle .

    Hm,

    You tell me if you think this is a rave or not

    ?!!!

    Electronic music but not Techno/Rave.

    No, it’s outside and people dance in the dark to repetitive synthetic music with a strong beat with no vocals and lasers.
    It’s a rave with over a million people. ;)

    First of all, you've obviously never been to Houston. There was no dancing.

    But I am happy to have seen that Jean-Michele Jarré video. It's beyond parody and totally ridiculous. But also wonderful. And clearly was the inspiration for the Lords of the Synth video earlier in the thread.

    I think there is a bit of this in the DNA too...

    Note Lords of Synth is set at the Necropolis and Haley's Comet seen here at 0:56

  • So we’re just postin videos now
    Eat this! 🤔🤭

  • edited January 2020

    @david_2017 said:
    So we’re just postin videos now
    Eat this! 🤔🤭

    >

    How else we gonna hit 150 by next week!?

  • Rave (which incorporated bits of techno, and for which some DJs would play Detroit Techno) started being a thing in 1988. And I'd argue that 808 State, LFO, Black Dog, Aphex Twin and even Orbital are probably more representative of that early UK 'techno' sound. I guess the stuff that Carl Cox used to play at raves as well. Spiral Tribe also - whatever happened to them?

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