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  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    As about release date. Well, you know, I'm always wrong ;) At least its a time when I can say "the app is almost ready". I need yet to fix some bugs and improve a few small areas. I hope for xmass, I'm almost sure about 01.01.20.

    I do know whether to laugh or cry 😄..... I thought it was going to be March or something.

  • @palms thank you very much ! Very good news ! Really appreciated !

    @palms said:
    I'm > @Mickaël said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @supadom said:

    @AtticusL said:

    @Max23 said:

    Looks like I should have bought a 12.9” iPad...

    It works well on pro 10.5 but I can imagine iPhone version is going to be painful to work on properly.

    It's not.. you should try :) (iPhone screenshot)

    Beautiful !
    Is iPhone SE Will be supported too ?

    works beautifully on my SE. A little cramped, but definitely 100% usable and 100% fun. That said, Drambo might be the app that pushes me to get a slightly bigger phone. I'm one of those freaks that prefers the size of the SE for phoning stuff, but if I can fit a couple more modules in there, I might just spring for that real estate.. >:)

  • edited December 2019

    @david_2017 said:
    Where is the AppStore link?

    Nein nein nein

    It’s an everlasting tease.

    @iansainsbury said:

    @Eschatone said:

    @iansainsbury said:

    @ohwell said:
    Easy question: will Drambo stop me from GASing for a hardware sequencer?

    Yup. Been watching Octatrack videos for the past few weeks. Quick. Save me.

    Same here! Just finished reading “some thoughts on Octatrack by Merlin” , an excellent guide that put my GAS into overdrive for this sampler. I was already very tempted by all the Dataline, Cuckoo and Max Marco YT videos; now I’m nearly sold.

    Just studying the manual and all the info I can absorb before I seal the deal..So much experimental/sound design/mixing n glitching prowess that my Deluge can’t approach; though the latter has plenty of its own strengths that I think will compliment the Octatrack quite nicely.

    I've gone the other way...I'm now eyeing the Deluge much more seriously - does it play with ios ok?

    Deluge is lovely with anything, it’s USB class compliant (just no audio over usb, unfortunately) — you can buy a USB host adapter for $5 or $10, and so long as you use a power adapter on the Deluge while it’s in host mode, it should send bi-directional midi to the iPad over usb. Otherwise just use the 5-pin din ports to/from.

    Transferring samples to/from deluge is a breeze if you have a microSD card reader for iPad — I currently use 64gb, but I’ve heard 256gb works fine — perhaps larger.

    the only drawback for sampling is that it only has a single 1/4th input. It also takes some getting used to working without a screen, but it didn’t take me long to get the hang of it — everything is very straightforward and logical, you can easily intuit most of the interface without having to study manual — just watch a couple youtube guides and you’ll be up and running in minutes.

    (Correction: I was mistaken - it does accept a single stereo 1/4th input)

  • @Eschatone said:
    the only drawback for sampling is that it only has a single mono 1/4th input. It also takes some getting used to working without a screen, but it didn’t take me long to get the hang of it...

    What? The Deluge cannot sample in stereo??

  • edited December 2019

    @waterdrop said:
    I had an octatrack 3 times, and every time I sold it for compelled reasons. for me, an octatrack is primarily an incredibly

    I was right on the edge, about to commit to OT , but I made the “mistake“ of doing a deep-dive feature check on the MPC live and got to thinking about time investment OT will require, time that could instead be used to improve musical technique skills that are most important to me ..

    I dislike using iOS as a DAW due to stability issues , but absolutely love it as a sound source and effector and have made a hefty investment in the platform, so I think it’ll get a lot more mileage out of an iPad + MPC marriage than anything else; easily surpassing the experimental creative potential I could get out of OT - but with a fraction of the learning curve.

  • edited December 2019

    @rs2000 said:

    @Eschatone said:
    the only drawback for sampling is that it only has a single mono 1/4th input. It also takes some getting used to working without a screen, but it didn’t take me long to get the hang of it...

    What? The Deluge cannot sample in stereo??

    wait a minute, I’m sorry, maybe I was wrong — I’ll have to look into this more.. I read that it was Mono input somewhere but just now I’m seeing talk that it accepts a stereo 1/4th input — I’ll look on the manual now to be sure.. so far I haven’t used it to directly sample, usually sampling onto desktop or IOS, prepping them before loading samples on deluge microsd.

    (edit: it does accept a single stereo 1/4th connection)

  • @Eschatone said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Eschatone said:
    the only drawback for sampling is that it only has a single mono 1/4th input. It also takes some getting used to working without a screen, but it didn’t take me long to get the hang of it...

    What? The Deluge cannot sample in stereo??

    wait a minute, I’m sorry, maybe I was wrong — I’ll have to look into this more.. I read that it was Mono input somewhere but just now I’m seeing talk that it accepts a stereo 1/4th input — I’ll look on the manual now to be sure.. so far I haven’t used it to directly sample, usually sampling onto desktop or IOS, prepping them before loading samples on deluge microsd.

    (edit: it does accept a single stereo 1/4th connection)

    It's indeed a bit exotic to label a single TRS input "LINE IN" and hide a stereo jack behind it.
    But better than elektron who are doing the exact opposite on the Digitakt: Left and Right Input but sampling only in mono (must have been an elektron management decision in the last minutes before releasing the first firmware :D )

  • Transferring samples to/from deluge is a breeze if you have a microSD card reader for iPad — I currently use 64gb, but I’ve heard 256gb works fine — perhaps larger.

    A nicer way is to use a Flasair SD card. Then you can connect your Deluge to your iPad and transfer samples directly out of Audioshare.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    As about release date. Well, you know, I'm always wrong ;) At least its a time when I can say "the app is almost ready". I need yet to fix some bugs and improve a few small areas. I hope for xmass, I'm almost sure about 01.01.20.

    nah you don't need to do that. just release it now. there will always be some bugs and a few small areas to improve.
    its always hard to give birth. but the sooner the better, trust me

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @supadom said:

    @AtticusL said:

    @Max23 said:

    Looks like I should have bought a 12.9” iPad...

    It works well on pro 10.5 but I can imagine iPhone version is going to be painful to work on properly.

    It's not.. you should try :) (iPhone screenshot)

    I would be happy to try. Go ahead and send me a invite to the beta. 😁

  • @rs2000 said:

    It's indeed a bit exotic to label a single TRS input "LINE IN" and hide a stereo jack behind it.
    But better than elektron who are doing the exact opposite on the Digitakt: Left and Right Input but sampling only in mono (must have been an elektron management decision in the last minutes before releasing the first firmware :D )

    I like the two mono inputs, so you can use the Digitakt as a stereo USB audio interface. Or with two different sources hooked up for sampling.

  • edited December 2019

    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component? It just sits there doing nothing no matter where you place it in the components chain, with seemingly no ability to choose anything! I must be missing something.

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component?

    You may add conditional component before... e.g. Random condition -> Parameter lock. Then it gets executed conditionally.

  • I have explained to my simpler self why it is for the best to emotionally commit to an under-over of Valentine's Day... :)

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component?

    You may add conditional component before... e.g. Random condition -> Parameter lock. Then it gets executed conditionally.

    I don't entirely understand, as I thought that entering a condition before the note made it happen anyway! Any chance of a video?

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component?

    You may add conditional component before... e.g. Random condition -> Parameter lock. Then it gets executed conditionally.

    I don't entirely understand, as I thought that entering a condition before the note made it happen anyway! Any chance of a video?

    Soon, for now:

    Components are evaluated from left to right, so condition is related to non-conditional components after it.

    Imagine there are such a components in a step (in order)
    Condition 1 -> Note component -> Condition 2 -> P-lock

    Note component is exectued only when Condition 1 is true.
    P-lock component is executed only when Condition 2 is true.

    This way you can put everything: separate notes, plock or track jump into separate conditions.
    I hope this helps.

  • edited December 2019

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component?

    You may add conditional component before... e.g. Random condition -> Parameter lock. Then it gets executed conditionally.

    I don't entirely understand, as I thought that entering a condition before the note made it happen anyway! Any chance of a video?

    Soon, for now:

    Components are evaluated from left to right, so condition is related to non-conditional components after it.

    Imagine there are such a components in a step (in order)
    Condition 1 -> Note component -> Condition 2 -> P-lock

    Note component is exectued only when Condition 1 is true.
    P-lock component is executed only when Condition 2 is true.

    This way you can put everything: separate notes, plock or track jump into separate conditions.
    I hope this helps.

    But how do you choose what to P-lock? That's what I don't understand. For example, can I P-lock a filter cutoff change on every third time through the sequence? If so, how do I actually select the filter cutoff... there doesn't seem to be a way to assign anything to be P-locked but I must be missing something obvious.

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component?

    You may add conditional component before... e.g. Random condition -> Parameter lock. Then it gets executed conditionally.

    I don't entirely understand, as I thought that entering a condition before the note made it happen anyway! Any chance of a video?

    Soon, for now:

    Components are evaluated from left to right, so condition is related to non-conditional components after it.

    Imagine there are such a components in a step (in order)
    Condition 1 -> Note component -> Condition 2 -> P-lock

    Note component is exectued only when Condition 1 is true.
    P-lock component is executed only when Condition 2 is true.

    This way you can put everything: separate notes, plock or track jump into separate conditions.
    I hope this helps.

    But how do you choose what to P-lock? That's what I don't understand. For example, can I P-lock a filter cutoff change on every third time through the sequence? If so, how do I actually select the filter cutoff... there doesn't seem to be a way to assign anything to be P-locked but I must be missing something obvious.

    Aaah, you asked about components...

    Hold a step and turn a knob / change controls. or enter EDIT mode, where you just select active step and turn a knob

  • edited December 2019

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Just to repeat a question from the last page, how do you use the ‘Parameter lock’ step component?

    You may add conditional component before... e.g. Random condition -> Parameter lock. Then it gets executed conditionally.

    I don't entirely understand, as I thought that entering a condition before the note made it happen anyway! Any chance of a video?

    Soon, for now:

    Components are evaluated from left to right, so condition is related to non-conditional components after it.

    Imagine there are such a components in a step (in order)
    Condition 1 -> Note component -> Condition 2 -> P-lock

    Note component is exectued only when Condition 1 is true.
    P-lock component is executed only when Condition 2 is true.

    This way you can put everything: separate notes, plock or track jump into separate conditions.
    I hope this helps.

    But how do you choose what to P-lock? That's what I don't understand. For example, can I P-lock a filter cutoff change on every third time through the sequence? If so, how do I actually select the filter cutoff... there doesn't seem to be a way to assign anything to be P-locked but I must be missing something obvious.

    Aaah, you asked about components...

    Hold a step and turn a knob / change controls. or enter EDIT mode, where you just select active step and turn a knob

    Yep, I know how to P-lock normally! (As an Elektron veteran, it works so, so well!)

    But there is a 'Parameter lock' module in the Step Components. I don't understand what this does. Let's say that I put a 'Cycle Condition' module (set to every third cycle) on a step and then the 'Parameter lock' module. How do I choose what I want to Parameter Lock on that third go?

  • edited December 2019

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Aaah, you asked about components...

    Hold a step and turn a knob / change controls. or enter EDIT mode, where you just select active step and turn a knob

    Don't forget to add the actual 'parameter name' to the 'Param Lock' when doing Step Edit.
    This way it makes it easier to see what parameter locked value the condition is added to especially if there are multiple parameter locks per step and it would also make it easier to remove a specific parameter lock from a step...
    (I've been quite busy so I've not done too much in-depth Drambo testing for a while, sorry).

  • As I person, who update this thread 10x times a day, may I ask for invite in testflight? My finger already has a little callus from F5 :p

  • @lazyass said:
    As I person, who update this thread 10x times a day, may I ask for invite in testflight? My finger already has a little callus from F5 :p

    +1, also will be an open beta before release????
    Want to try drambo with my elektrons

  • -2 for open beta. Every beta tester causes release date to move forward :).

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    -2 for open beta. Every beta tester causes release date to move forward :).

    Ha ha, that and the Apple review shut down Christmas / New Year dates!

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    -2 for open beta. Every beta tester causes release date to move forward :).

  • Will this tread get to a hundred pages? Let's find out

  • @Prog1967 said:
    Will this tread get to a hundred pages? Let's find out

    Not with you skipping letters and punctuation.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    -2 for open beta. Every beta tester causes release date to move forward :).

    Once you're in the beta, you no longer care about the release date. :wink:

  • That's correct. So just release the open beta to the App Store and we'll sort through the bugs together.

  • @pauly said:

    @Prog1967 said:
    Will this tread get to a hundred pages? Let's find out

    Not with you skipping letters and punctuation.

    Hahaha, sorry, English is not my primary language but I am trying to do my best. I hope there is no harm done. On the other hand you could tell me where did I failed so I could learn. Thanks bro

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