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Beepstreet Drambo

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  • @0tolerance4silence said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:
    Can Drambo record unquantised midi (note & cc)? Can it export midi files?

    Any beta tester please?

    No to both atm.
    The sequencer is fixed on steps. There's a number of control and conditional modules you can add to each step individually, something like a modular step sequencer and unquantised MIDI could be handled in the future by adding a "timing delay" module for each step but I cannot foresee the future.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:
    Can Drambo record unquantised midi (note & cc)? Can it export midi files?

    Any beta tester please?

    No to both atm.
    The sequencer is fixed on steps. There's a number of control and conditional modules you can add to each step individually, something like a modular step sequencer and unquantised MIDI could be handled in the future by adding a "timing delay" module for each step but I cannot foresee the future.

    But the offset parameter on the note event can shift it forward in time already :)

  • edited March 2020

    @rs2000 is wrong...

    Sequencer may record unquantized midi data (its in recorder settings).
    The sequencer is fixed on steps, but each step may contain a number of step components. MIDI note component is among them. It has offset, length, velocity... So e.g. a single step may contain 8 notes, each at different offset.

    It looks like a step sequencer, but each step is just "a time window", that doesn't restrict its content.

  • edited March 2020

    @rs2000 said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:
    Can Drambo record unquantised midi (note & cc)? Can it export midi files?

    Any beta tester please?

    No to both atm.
    The sequencer is fixed on steps. There's a number of control and conditional modules you can add to each step individually, something like a modular step sequencer and unquantised MIDI could be handled in the future by adding a "timing delay" module for each step but I cannot foresee the future.

    You can record unquantised... midi note

  • MIDI cc is not recorded yet...

  • Oh no, I'm very sorry, I missed the offset value indeed ☺️🤭

  • today? 😏😎😁🔥

  • edited March 2020

    Can you modulate the speed from the sequencer?
    F.e. using a synced envelope or LFO.

  • edited March 2020

    @Clueless said:
    Can you modulate the speed from the sequencer?
    F.e. using a synced envelope or LFO.

    Dont think so in standalone, in an host you might be able to do this indirectly via lfo to host transport. I cant do what you want in AUM, mmmm maybe I misunderstand your question.

  • @Clueless said:
    Can you modulate the speed from the sequencer?
    F.e. using a synced envelope or LFO.

    You can sync an LFO with the sequencer so that it always starts with the on-beat etc.

  • edited March 2020

    @rs2000 said:
    Oh no, I'm very sorry, I missed the offset value indeed ☺️🤭

    And the...unquantised live recording! 🤔
    So unlike you sir. Are you feeling feverish, dry cough? 😉

  • @supadom said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Oh no, I'm very sorry, I missed the offset value indeed ☺️🤭

    And the...unquantised live recording! 🤔
    So unlike you sir. Are you feeling feverish, dry cough? 😉

    Not yet, thanks god 👍🏼
    I haven't used the sequencer any more than what's absolutely necessary, maybe that's why.

  • Packshot?

  • It’s not a matter of size but how you use it. > @giku_beepstreet said:

  • Have I said that the UI is quite usable even on a tiny iPhone 5SE?
    It is! 👍🏼

  • @rs2000 said:
    Have I said that the UI is quite usable even on a tiny iPhone 5SE?
    It is! 👍🏼

    That is rare and exciting.

  • sexy! What is that black border on the iPhone though?

  • Wow! Looking good @giku_beepstreet !

    I have an iPhone SE!

  • Weird, that phone looks like a Android/ Samsung phone. Will Drambo also be releaed on Android?

  • @greengrocer said:

    Weird, that phone looks like a Android/ Samsung phone. Will Drambo also be releaed on Android?

    None of us will ever know

  • It’s a clue, I bet it’s coming out.

  • Its iphone xs, but notch area is black on ui.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    Its iphone xs, but notch area is black on ui.

    If portrait mode is possible, it would he cool to see the status bar I think

  • @Clueless said:

    Synthporn!

    Man, I can't keep up with all these sub-genres.

  • I was wondering about it’s sequencer. Thanks for posting this! And are there any sequencer modules?

    Sequencer may record unquantized midi data (its in recorder settings).
    The sequencer is fixed on steps, but each step may contain a number of step components. MIDI note component is among them. It has offset, length, velocity... So e.g. a single step may contain 8 notes, each at different offset.

    It looks like a step sequencer, but each step is just "a time window", that doesn't restrict its content.

  • For now there are 2 cv/gate analog style sequencer modules.

  • @gusgranite said:

    @Turntablist said:
    You can be sure that people who patrol forums like some kind of online police force, will have the side effect of winding a lot of people up in to throwing insults too, it is a two way street, but the banhammer seems to only be wielded for the effect and not the cause.
    Sadly a common practice on forums nowadays and has fractured forums in to those that have real interaction and those that have socially acceptable behaviour that borders on big brother.

    And anyone who uses the term SJW should be banned too! 😂

    So you should be banned ?

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