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Drambo
Is it a drum machine or synth lol I'm lost now it's been too long I forget what it is going to do
Yeah, I haven't been following this thread actively. Is it an AU or standalone and can it load multiple samples per track when using the internal Sampler?
@Max23 Release end of this year is realistic?
Thanks!
Awsome, how 'fast' are the LFOs? (I'm addicted high modulation speeds on the Volca Drum).
The Volca Drum only has sine/tri and saw wave and filtered noises. The saw is quite handy for the 'clicks' with fast envelope.
All in all it looks like Drambo can at least partially replicate what the Volca Drum is capable of
I guess it's well known by now that I'm a 'chip-tune addict' so the follow up questions to 'step modulators' end their speeds is inevitable, so can we use 'value tables' as modulation sources and can the time per step be individually set?
(If not I'll always have SunVox).
Goodie, as for the cv/mod sequencer what is the shortest step duration?
If the oscillators have multiple waveforms can the wave-selection be modulated?
In short for authentic sounding chip sounds the interval at which most of the sound-parameters are changed (ie. the duration per row of the value table) varies from 20ms(old-school) down to 5ms(modern multi-speed).
But yeah, it sounds pretty tempting already
Yeah it's the somewhat basic stuff that haunts me
http://www.ucapps.de/howto_sid_wavetables_1.html
I can’t seem to get an envelope to affect the filter, whether I try assigning it to cutoff before it on the same track, or from a track above. Have you managed to do this? I’m trying the Envelope AD.
Edit: Aha. Seems you do it on the track above, but have to set the sequencer steps even for that track to make it work. Interesting! If you can make it happen on the same track, let me know!
In BM3 I just use a few step modulators that control the pre envelope gain of 3 looping single cycle waves.
Meaning a wave can 'make a return' which would not be possible with regular envelopes unless they were looping and still there would be the 'fade in/out' instead of an instant 'switch'.
For 'broken chord arpeggios' a value table / cv-sequencer is still needed as the pitch is adjusted while the sound is playing.
This is by now means no 'show stopper' as I can still use SunVox or SquareSynth 2 to create the samples for use with Drambo
That's the way it was done on the original chips, abuse the silicon to the max
(I'm on beta for SidTracker64 so the 'damage' is already done LOL).
Simple synth1 in the library has a filter envelope working here. Try to load that and see it it’s just a user error.
Will do, cheers.
Pm me and describe what you need. 8 bit vco with modulated wave, pitch and sync controlled by cv sequencer running at e.g. 20Hz would be enough?
PM sent...
(SidTracker64's tables top at 200Hz giving it a step-interval of 5ms).
Will we get a link today to grab this in the app store? 😁🤣
I see what you did there.
+1, surely it'll be in the App Store by end of day, no?
I can feel it! Today is the day! Some little bugs never hurt anyone 😁
Just out of curiosity.
In which priority-order does Drambo process events?
I'm asking this since in the early days of midi I had some weird issues with the ESI-32 sampler when it came to using Midi CC to control sample start. (Later I resorted to mapping Velocity to SampleStart to work around this issue).
Turned out that Cubase back in the days prioritised note-on events so I had to manually to go to list edit and place the CC before the 'note on'(still on the same 'tick') otherwise the CC would only be used for the next note that was played.
This is also true for the way Gadget processes controllers, for example on order for a sample to play in reverse on a step the reverse flag has to be set on the previous step in the sequence.
My 'logic' says read & process all CC's for the current step before triggering the sound to avoid glitches...
I wonder what it would be like being a ios music app developer and being next door / best friends with @Samu
Would it be “one finely polished app”
Or
To quote Uncle from Jackie Chan adv “one more thing...”
Just pokin’ Samu. Personally I learn tons from you as it is now, and would value your keen input and insight.
Thanks, the ideas I share are not 'new' or 'revolutionary' they are just collected and refined over the years I've been messing around with stuff and I do try to 'package' them so they' fit the target app.
Personally I try to keep things as simple as possible. So If I was a developer I'd start with something close to the Ableton Simpler. We don't really need more 'grooveboxes' with super basic sample players that always seem to miss a feature or two.
Looking forward to Drambo and also the rumoured update to BM3 that is supposed to ship before end of August.
I see BM3 as a virtual Roland W-30 (A classic Keyboard Sampler) while others want it to be more.
Latest feedback from Rertronyms (Yeah, I try to help them too with iMPC Pro 2 issues) is that they are working on proper key-group support meaning we'll finally be able to use a keyboard to play the samples not just pads
(No ETA on that update but there's hope, and it will not be iMPC Pro 3 hehe).
But yeah, this is about Drabo so it'll be super interesting to see how it all turns out