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Beepstreet Drambo

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  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    It looks really good :)

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    Looking good!

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    Fantástico

  • edited July 2018

    Agree that looks nice. I'm pretty neutral on GUIs as long as functional. Hell, I used Oatmeal VST for years before someone showed me that others had skinned it. But I somewhat prefer simple ones like the above. I work on accessibility details for publications and high contrast text is an important factor for people with common mild/moderate visual impairments. I have good vision so I just understand the contrast issue theoretically, but I have a sensory disorder (synesthesia) so more elaborate details, I can't clearly see when music is going anyway, not contrast for me, more complexity, I can move it around to see the text.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    Still I think you should poke around the waves plugins in Cubasis..not for the aesthetic but how it reacts to touch. While you touch a control there’s a subtle visual indicator that really creates subconscious confidence and one-ness with the control. It’s a very thoughtful detail

  • @Telstar5 said:
    So what’s this gonna do that Grooverider can’t? Sample within itself? Drummsynthesis?

    Well one thing for sure is that Drambo will be unapologetically AUv3 compatible.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    I really like this a lot.......... :)

  • 3> @realdawei said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    Still I think you should poke around the waves plugins in Cubasis..not for the aesthetic but how it reacts to touch. While you touch a control there’s a subtle visual indicator that really creates subconscious confidence and one-ness with the control. It’s a very thoughtful detail

    Thanks, I will take a look at this

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  • @giku_beepstreet I don't know if this fits into your vision, but with the hit that Drambo is sure to be maybe it could be a Drambo 2 or an in-app purchase. It would be insane to host AUv3s inside of Drambo, to run plugins on different clocks, do Octotrack style sampling/looping/resampling, and most importantly p-lock them. I don't know if it would be an AUv3 module and the user could select which parameters were exposed in the UI/sequencer, or what. Maybe auto-exposing AUv3 parameters isn't even available within a host, I don't know.

    DrAWmbo or DramboDAW or something.

    One other suggestion; you mentioned you'd like everything to be MIDI controllable. Have you considered making the interface navigable via midi control? Like a "up rack, down rack, back module, forward module, menu scroll, etc."? And then the other mapped controls would auto map to the knobs/menu items in the "active" module? Kind of like an omni mode for MIDI control. Just another thought.

    Anyways, this is coming along so nicely and its exactly what I've been hoping for.

  • Looks nice! I don't know what over 1/2 of the stuff being discussed is but it's cool to watch this unfold in realtime.

  • @bcrichards said:
    @giku_beepstreet I don't know if this fits into your vision, but with the hit that Drambo is sure to be maybe it could be a Drambo 2 or an in-app purchase. It would be insane to host AUv3s inside of Drambo, to run plugins on different clocks, do Octotrack style sampling/looping/resampling, and most importantly p-lock them. I don't know if it would be an AUv3 module and the user could select which parameters were exposed in the UI/sequencer, or what. Maybe auto-exposing AUv3 parameters isn't even available within a host, I don't know.

  • @bcrichards said:
    @giku_beepstreet I don't know if this fits into your vision, but with the hit that Drambo is sure to be maybe it could be a Drambo 2 or an in-app purchase. It would be insane to host AUv3s inside of Drambo, to run plugins on different clocks, do Octotrack style sampling/looping/resampling, and most importantly p-lock them. I don't know if it would be an AUv3 module and the user could select which parameters were exposed in the UI/sequencer, or what. Maybe auto-exposing AUv3 parameters isn't even available within a host, I don't know.

    DrAWmbo or DramboDAW or something.

    One other suggestion; you mentioned you'd like everything to be MIDI controllable. Have you considered making the interface navigable via midi control? Like a "up rack, down rack, back module, forward module, menu scroll, etc."? And then the other mapped controls would auto map to the knobs/menu items in the "active" module? Kind of like an omni mode for MIDI control. Just another thought.

    Anyways, this is coming along so nicely and its exactly what I've been hoping for.

    Yes, I realised after some time, that its just a weird DAW. As a DAW it should host other AUs. I will get back to this "problem" when I release it, for sure.

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  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @bcrichards said:
    @giku_beepstreet I don't know if this fits into your vision, but with the hit that Drambo is sure to be maybe it could be a Drambo 2 or an in-app purchase. It would be insane to host AUv3s inside of Drambo, to run plugins on different clocks, do Octotrack style sampling/looping/resampling, and most importantly p-lock them. I don't know if it would be an AUv3 module and the user could select which parameters were exposed in the UI/sequencer, or what. Maybe auto-exposing AUv3 parameters isn't even available within a host, I don't know.

    Yes, I realised after some time, that its just a weird DAW. As a DAW it should host other AUs. I will get back to this "problem" when I release it, for sure.

    To clarify, this comment was intended only for the standalone version. Awesome!

  • @giku_beepstreet the black theme is very nice. Would it be possible to have different themes to choose from? I often start making music in the bedroom when the wifey is asleep and the room is all dark. When I start BM3 which has a dark theme I have problem seeing everything. It would be nice with a light theme in certain situations. Thanks

  • I wonder if there are limitations in iOS which would allow us customers to set the colors like we want via a hue slider and such things.

  • @Cib said:
    I wonder if there are limitations in iOS which would allow us customers to set the colors like we want via a hue slider and such things.

    No, its doable

  • edited July 2018

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Cib said:
    I wonder if there are limitations in iOS which would allow us customers to set the colors like we want via a hue slider and such things.

    No, its doable

    Nice to know. I love this option in some plug-ins and wonder why no iOS app offer this yet.......your turn ;)
    And let me modulate the color at audio rate :D

  • Any chance there will be an Impaktor module?

  • edited July 2018

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Experimenting with dark theme.. yep I like it more

    Whoa! ... Now that looks piddy!

    ———

    Now I’m intrigued as to what this thing will do.

    Amen break is an excellent starting point..

    KING

  • @giku_beepstreet - this looks really good and pretty easy to use.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Yes, I realised after some time, that its just a weird DAW. As a DAW it should host other AUs. I will get back to this "problem" when I release it, for sure.

    That's brilliant news. Zeeon and other apps inside Drambo would be awesome. :)

  • I’m not sure I understand the benefit of Drambo being an AU host if you can route any AU source through an AU instance of Drambo already?

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  • @gusgranite said:
    I’m not sure I understand the benefit of Drambo being an AU host if you can route any AU source through an AU instance of Drambo already?

    I imagine it would be the immediacy and central nature. Hosting AUs would presumably allow seamless automation of AU parameters rather than having to set up MIDI controls in the DAW environment. Same would likely go for audio recording/sampling; one or more steps less than having to deal with routing. Also, rather than have an instance of Drambo on each plugin, you could control them all from one "instance" to make better use of patterns, scenes, etc. I trust @giku_beepstreet will give this option some consideration and won't invest the time and energy if it doesn't provide some extra benefit from the app as it already exists.

  • @AikiGhost said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Yes, I realised after some time, that its just a weird DAW. As a DAW it should host other AUs. I will get back to this "problem" when I release it, for sure.

    That's brilliant news. Zeeon and other apps inside Drambo would be awesome. :)

    I think this is what was confusing me all along. This is the way I've seen it in my little mind. This could be very awesome indeed!!

  • This is going to be revolutionary.

  • At the beginning this will be just an AU plugin.

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