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  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Dawdles said:

    Sorry but yeah, can see what’s going on in that vcvrack pic, that’s a big part of its appeal to me personally. Everything is right in front of me, can see what sequencers are sequencing what modules, which lfos are modulating which modules, the audio routing, Mults, can instantly swap a cable source or destination and try anything that comes to mind....can’t think of a better solution really than to have connections visible :/ But on an iPad workflow maybe it’s not so simple as that and there’s a better way to find an overall balance.

    I wish VCVRack worked on ipad. I don't use it because I don't like mousing it. It would be amazing on the touchscreen.

    ;)

  • I find turning muckraker’s knobs very satisfying. Anyone else has this mucky fetish?

  • @supadom said:
    I find turning muckraker’s knobs very satisfying. Anyone else has this mucky fetish?

    O YES! >:)

  • Love to get in the muck!

  • @giku_beepstreet There is an idea I've had for quite a while that I thought would work great as an AU in AUM. I doubt it will ever get implemented for AUM. However, it occurs to me that it would work even better as a module in your app:

    The general idea: 'Audio track' module. record and play an audio track synchronized with the rest of the project. It would be visual and allow for volume control and panning automation.

    Think of the module as visually displaying one track of audio in the same way that Giel Bremmers MultiTrackStudio would when wanting to edit the volume control and panning.

    This would basically make Drambo a full-on modular DAW, and not just a groovebox. :smiley:

    It could be used to import loops, record, play back, etc...... Very useful!

  • edited July 2018

    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

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  • edited July 2018

    @Audiojunkie said:
    @giku_beepstreet There is an idea I've had for quite a while that I thought would work great as an AU in AUM. I doubt it will ever get implemented for AUM. However, it occurs to me that it would work even better as a module in your app:

    The general idea: 'Audio track' module. record and play an audio track synchronized with the rest of the project. It would be visual and allow for volume control and panning automation.

    Think of the module as visually displaying one track of audio in the same way that Giel Bremmers MultiTrackStudio would when wanting to edit the volume control and panning.

    This would basically make Drambo a full-on modular DAW, and not just a groovebox. :smiley:

    It could be used to import loops, record, play back, etc...... Very useful!

    I believe AUM will introduce this which would be awesome. Hope so anyway :-)

  • @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

  • @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

    Having a Digitone since four days. Finally understanding what this p-locking is.... it’s just frigging amazing and useful!

    Drambo will be incredible...

  • So what’s this gonna do that Grooverider can’t? Sample within itself? Drummsynthesis?

  • edited July 2018

    @david_2017 said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

    Having a Digitone since four days. Finally understanding what this p-locking is.... it’s just frigging amazing and useful!

    Drambo will be incredible...

    Yeah, it a great feature indeed :-) also if you like drum machines you can check out 'TOM for ios' its for free and 10 euro for sample import feature. It has unlimited p-locking! You can check the forum for more details as we are hoping for some tweaks to the app.

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  • @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

    Nice to see p-locks and probability/step conditions becoming quite a staple thing now on forward thinking stuff like Drambo :)

    Rec trigs are a little different, they make for some really interesting experimental stuff on Octatrack. Like you can have something streaming audio in to octatrack (or resampling from itself) and place rec trigs on sequencer steps on a track, which will record from the input for step/s (without monitoring etc), then you can have steps on that track or another track sequencing/playing back the audio that those rec trigs are recording, and repitching it per step or p-locks or whatever, and un-arm/re-atm the rec trigs whenever you like if you want to stop scrubbing over what’s in the rec buffer. Hard to explain but it’s an amazing feature :)

    Not sure what you are saying here to be honest hihi :-) I didn't know dramo was a full on sampler?

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  • @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

    Nice to see p-locks and probability/step conditions becoming quite a staple thing now on forward thinking stuff like Drambo :)

    Rec trigs are a little different, they make for some really interesting experimental stuff on Octatrack. Like you can have something streaming audio in to octatrack (or resampling from itself) and place rec trigs on sequencer steps on a track, which will record from the input for step/s (without monitoring etc), then you can have steps on that track or another track sequencing/playing back the audio that those rec trigs are recording, and repitching it per step or p-locks or whatever, and un-arm/re-atm the rec trigs whenever you like if you want to stop scrubbing over what’s in the rec buffer. Hard to explain but it’s an amazing feature :)

    Not sure what you are saying here to be honest hihi :-) I didn't know dramo was a full on sampler?

    Yeah it’s hard to explain :/ Nice feature on Octatrack tho and would be a unique feature to find in software as far as I’m aware...

    Don’t know what Drambo is/isn’t yet, was just throwing it out as a possibility;)

    A lot of people find the octatrack not fun to play with due to it complexity, I wouldn't want Dramo to be bogged down by complexity. That would be my fear.

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  • edited July 2018

    @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

    Nice to see p-locks and probability/step conditions becoming quite a staple thing now on forward thinking stuff like Drambo :)

    Rec trigs are a little different, they make for some really interesting experimental stuff on Octatrack. Like you can have something streaming audio in to octatrack (or resampling from itself) and place rec trigs on sequencer steps on a track, which will record from the input for step/s (without monitoring etc), then you can have steps on that track or another track sequencing/playing back the audio that those rec trigs are recording, and repitching it per step or p-locks or whatever, and un-arm/re-atm the rec trigs whenever you like if you want to stop scrubbing over what’s in the rec buffer. Hard to explain but it’s an amazing feature :)

    This is crazy! Yes my aim is to make everything p-lockable, rec buttons as well, but I haven't thought about this case. Another feature, that I haven't found in other apps / hardware is the concept of clocks. Each sequencer module ( you can have many of them ) is synchronized with clock module. DAW is a default clock. The point is: clocks can be modulated in any way: swing, randomize, scratch. Clock modulation can be modulated as well :) so e.g. I can have a scene button, where entire sequence turns gradually into a mess

  • @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes this should work like you described. All time-based modules are already synchronized to host. There will be modules for live sampling / playback.

    But you would need a separate Drambo instance for each DAW track.

    You can use a piano-roll module in AuMfx Drambo as well.

    I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Would love to see something along the lines of Octatrack Rec Trigs in Drambo... for live buffer sampling/resampling in the sequencer/s..Those combined with something like that Streemer internet radio app could be amazing ;)

    Parameter locks have been confirmed. ;-)

    Nice to see p-locks and probability/step conditions becoming quite a staple thing now on forward thinking stuff like Drambo :)

    Rec trigs are a little different, they make for some really interesting experimental stuff on Octatrack. Like you can have something streaming audio in to octatrack (or resampling from itself) and place rec trigs on sequencer steps on a track, which will record from the input for step/s (without monitoring etc), then you can have steps on that track or another track sequencing/playing back the audio that those rec trigs are recording, and repitching it per step or p-locks or whatever, and un-arm/re-atm the rec trigs whenever you like if you want to stop scrubbing over what’s in the rec buffer. Hard to explain but it’s an amazing feature :)

    Not sure what you are saying here to be honest hihi :-) I didn't know dramo was a full on sampler?

    Yeah it’s hard to explain :/ Nice feature on Octatrack tho and would be a unique feature to find in software as far as I’m aware...

    Don’t know what Drambo is/isn’t yet, was just throwing it out as a possibility;)

    A lot of people find the octatrack not fun to play with due to it complexity, I wouldn't want Dramo to be bogged down by complexity. That would be my fear.

    It’s just a trig type, if you didn’t want to use it you could easily just totally ignore it ;)

    For every person that doesn’t dig the complexity of the Octatrack there’s someone else that loves it for those same reasons ;)

    well looks like the dev will make it happen for you ;-)

  • At least trying... :)

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    At least trying... :)

    So it can be a sampler with ability to re-sample?

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    so e.g. I can have a scene button, where entire sequence turns gradually into a mess

    So it sounds like then you can have scenes with different tempos?
    A real basic musical feature I find is not present in many iOS apps.

  • @Multicellular said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    so e.g. I can have a scene button, where entire sequence turns gradually into a mess

    So it sounds like then you can have scenes with different tempos?
    A real basic musical feature I find is not present in many iOS apps.

    Yes and this can be done per track.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    so e.g. I can have a scene button, where entire sequence turns gradually into a mess

    So it sounds like then you can have scenes with different tempos?
    A real basic musical feature I find is not present in many iOS apps.

    Yes and this can be done per track.

    Outstanding

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  • edited July 2018

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    ... I love this thread... what a brainstorm

    Glad to see you express that ^, so peeps don’t feel restricted in their input, knowing it is what you are enjoying at this time, and with this product.

    And knowing the fact that a dev will answer when he/she wants (if they want) - so the free feeling - desire inputting - creative vibe/participation, is a good thing.

    Not all developers are the same, you/we have to get to know them a little and read/feel their reactions and interactions... this guy @giku_beepstreet is connected.

    The sample/ing sounds great and much needed for many.

    Look forward to the outcome of this app!

     “Build it ... and they will buy!”
    

    ✌🏼

    King

    —————

    I’m not implying to bombard him now.. ha


  • Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    so e.g. I can have a scene button, where entire sequence turns gradually into a mess

    So it sounds like then you can have scenes with different tempos?
    A real basic musical feature I find is not present in many iOS apps.

    Yes and this can be done per track.

    I think I'm in love.

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