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  • @db909 said:
    Ha, they didn’t advertise this but the app now opens on the last pattern you worked on! Nice!

    It's funny how small things can be really BIG things. Makes me happy....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @db909 said:
    Ha, they didn’t advertise this but the app now opens on the last pattern you worked on! Nice!

    It's funny how small things can be really BIG things. Makes me happy....

    Indeed. Additionally for us iPhone folks, they’ve made it so the drum sample selector screen doesn’t obscure the drum pads, which you can imagine was an annoying thing.

  • Does someone know a good YouTube video that serves as a dummies safe introduction. I don’t get my mind around it. I love what you guys are doing with it, but it is not clicking with me. I don’t get the app. Time and time again I open and close it frustrated. Thanks!

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @db909 said:
    Ha, they didn’t advertise this but the app now opens on the last pattern you worked on! Nice!

    It's funny how small things can be really BIG things. Makes me happy....

    At f. last. The amount of times I’ve opened it and, five minutes in, thought “this doesn’t actually sound like me”.

  • edited November 2018

    @david_2017 said:
    Does someone know a good YouTube video that serves as a dummies safe introduction. I don’t get my mind around it. I love what you guys are doing with it, but it is not clicking with me. I don’t get the app. Time and time again I open and close it frustrated. Thanks!

    Good sir Doug to the rescue 👊🏼™️

  • @RajahP said:

    @wim said:

    @LucidMusicInc said:
    Sample import and pattern play mode gives Wave a pretty significant advantage over Groove Rider. Start and jump modes are rad!

    GR-16 has always had sample import, and not just for drums. The only additional features of pattern play mode are JUMP (start next pattern at same beat as the current pattern) and START (start next pattern immediately). Sorry, I’m not seeing that as all that significant.

    I like them both and don’t see a huge feature disparity between them. Each appeals to different people for their own reasons. (I’ll keep my preference between the two to myself. :# )

    @RajahP : But on Electribe 2 you can import any sample to a drum sample, right?

  • @david_2017 said:
    Does someone know a good YouTube video that serves as a dummies safe introduction. I don’t get my mind around it. I love what you guys are doing with it, but it is not clicking with me. I don’t get the app. Time and time again I open and close it frustrated. Thanks!

    Watch this one, it's not a bunch of fumbling around and non sense, gets right to the points and how toos...some of the other tutorials are really bad and annoying haha

  • When you save a pattern the display confirmation now pops up in the upper right corner instead of right in the middle of the screen. Woot.

  • @Tarekith said:
    When you save a pattern the display confirmation now pops up in the upper right corner instead of right in the middle of the screen. Woot.

    It's in the middle of the screen on my Air 2, iOS12.1.

  • Here it is on the Pro 11

  • @reasOne said:

    @david_2017 said:
    Does someone know a good YouTube video that serves as a dummies safe introduction. I don’t get my mind around it. I love what you guys are doing with it, but it is not clicking with me. I don’t get the app. Time and time again I open and close it frustrated. Thanks!

    Watch this one, it's not a bunch of fumbling around and non sense, gets right to the points and how toos...some of the other tutorials are really bad and annoying haha

    Some tutorials, and the people who take the time to make them, may not be to some people’s taste, but you seem to have gone out of your way to be rude. While everyone on this forum is entitled to an opinion, there really was no need for that.

  • @Beathoven said:

    @reasOne said:

    @david_2017 said:
    Does someone know a good YouTube video that serves as a dummies safe introduction. I don’t get my mind around it. I love what you guys are doing with it, but it is not clicking with me. I don’t get the app. Time and time again I open and close it frustrated. Thanks!

    Watch this one, it's not a bunch of fumbling around and non sense, gets right to the points and how toos...some of the other tutorials are really bad and annoying haha

    Some tutorials, and the people who take the time to make them, may not be to some people’s taste, but you seem to have gone out of your way to be rude. While everyone on this forum is entitled to an opinion, there really was no need for that.

    And that is my opinion, I'm not being rude just passing on a good tutorial man, thanks for sharing your opinion tho, I respect that

  • Go make some noise in KEW people. 👊🏼™️💗

  • @echoopera said:
    Go make some noise in KEW people. 👊🏼™️💗

    I actually am right now

  • @echoopera said:
    Go make some noise in KEW people. 👊🏼™️💗

    Love the new sounds!

  • edited November 2018

    @Telstar5 said:

    @RajahP said:

    @wim said:

    @LucidMusicInc said:
    Sample import and pattern play mode gives Wave a pretty significant advantage over Groove Rider. Start and jump modes are rad!

    GR-16 has always had sample import, and not just for drums. The only additional features of pattern play mode are JUMP (start next pattern at same beat as the current pattern) and START (start next pattern immediately). Sorry, I’m not seeing that as all that significant.

    I like them both and don’t see a huge feature disparity between them. Each appeals to different people for their own reasons. (I’ll keep my preference between the two to myself. :# )

    @RajahP : But on Electribe 2 you can import any sample to a drum sample, right?

    I don’t have a clue...

    I trying to wrap my head around KEW. since it has a Nice Export system on this update...

    Let’s see what GR16 looks like soon.....😛

  • edited November 2018

    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

  • edited November 2018

    @kobamoto said:
    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

    It doesn’t offer any of those features currently. I’ve definitely requested them though. It’s a great app nonetheless.

    It does offer a nudge though. And swing per instrument.

  • @echoopera said:

    @kobamoto said:
    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

    It doesn’t offer any of those features currently. I’ve definitely requested them though. It’s a great app nonetheless.

    It does off a nudge though. And swing per instrument.

    thanks Echoopera, anybody have any glaring reason they chose this over GR16, I don't have either and have been on the fence for quite a while?

  • edited November 2018

    I have both and just find Electribe Wave more enjoyable to use. I have an entire playlist of KEW tracks on my soundcloud page if you want to hear samples. I just find the workflow easier to use. I spend way too much time trying to find the right sound in GR-16...and ultimately haven’t been able to compose anything i like...so i just stick with what works for my creativity and that is the KEW factor. 🤪

  • @kobamoto said:

    @echoopera said:

    @kobamoto said:
    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

    It doesn’t offer any of those features currently. I’ve definitely requested them though. It’s a great app nonetheless.

    It does off a nudge though. And swing per instrument.

    thanks Echoopera, anybody have any glaring reason they chose this over GR16, I don't have either and have been on the fence for quite a while?

    I have chosen this for now because I’m a synth guy and the synth engine in KEW just sounds better to me than the one in Grooverider. But if you like lots of samples then there’s no question whatsoever, Grooverider is the way to go. Many many more features there as well

  • Fun random fact. If you drag your finger along the keyboard in KEW, you can actually drag it left and right outside of the keyboard itself to trigger additional notes.

    Not useful at all, but...

  • edited November 2018

    @Tarekith said:
    Fun random fact. If you drag your finger along the keyboard in KEW, you can actually drag it left and right outside of the keyboard itself to trigger additional notes.

    Not useful at all, but...

    Doh...that is cool. Just used this technique for this quick little jam tonight. FWIW, you can scan through the sequences using the same no lift finger technique...great for quickly moving between sequences.

  • @kobamoto said:

    @echoopera said:

    @kobamoto said:
    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

    It doesn’t offer any of those features currently. I’ve definitely requested them though. It’s a great app nonetheless.

    It does off a nudge though. And swing per instrument.

    thanks Echoopera, anybody have any glaring reason they chose this over GR16, I don't have either and have been on the fence for quite a while?

    This is very subjective, but I like FX of KEW much more than FX of GR 16.

  • edited November 2018

    @kobamoto said:

    @echoopera said:

    @kobamoto said:
    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

    It doesn’t offer any of those features currently. I’ve definitely requested them though. It’s a great app nonetheless.

    It does off a nudge though. And swing per instrument.

    thanks Echoopera, anybody have any glaring reason they chose this over GR16, I don't have either and have been on the fence for quite a while?

    I have used both, and own a 'real' electribe sampler 2.....
    GR16 is a really good take on the original and has some of its own stuff like Wavetables...
    KEW takes the electribe forwards and gets rid of some of the annoyances in the original hardware....polyphonic step editing is now doable (it's a nightmare on the original) and 8 bar patterns, plus the utility screen lets you move and copy patterns around in a similar way to working in Gadget.

  • wimwim
    edited November 2018

    @kobamoto said:

    @echoopera said:

    @kobamoto said:
    so what are the extent of the p.locks in this app, and can you switch samples per step as well?
    also may I ask you ladies and gents if there is a nudge feature for moving steps off grid, individual swing per slot?

    It doesn’t offer any of those features currently. I’ve definitely requested them though. It’s a great app nonetheless.

    It does off a nudge though. And swing per instrument.

    thanks Echoopera, anybody have any glaring reason they chose this over GR16, I don't have either and have been on the fence for quite a while?

    At this point it almost totally comes down to personal preference and is difficult to define why. I like them both, but GR-16 by far the most. Others just don’t gel with GR-16. Sorry, not much help I know... :/

  • edited November 2018

    @LucidMusicInc said:
    Sample import and pattern play mode gives Wave a pretty significant advantage over Groove Rider. Start and jump modes are rad!

    Iam not too sure about that - does KEW have slice to pads/sample edit&trim/swing per pad/project sample rate?
    Iam not making a statement just not sure as no ones mentioned
    Also how many effects per pad? And does it have bitcrusher and decimate effects?
    Chained Pattern seperate pad/track export?
    Maximum sample time for sample import?
    If anyone knows all the above?

  • How do KEW and GR-16 compare as far time signature and tempo changes? This is the area where iOS is not on par with desktop.

  • Just watched a few KEW vids - is it true there is no “record count in” & no metronome and drum sequencing / sample sequencing can not be recorded in real time only in step sequence mode?

  • @stormbeats said:

    @LucidMusicInc said:
    Sample import and pattern play mode gives Wave a pretty significant advantage over Groove Rider. Start and jump modes are rad!

    Iam not too sure about that - does KEW have slice to pads/sample edit&trim/swing per pad/project sample rate?
    Iam not making a statement just not sure as no ones mentioned
    Also how many effects per pad? And does it have bitcrusher and decimate effects?
    Chained Pattern seperate pad/track export?
    Maximum sample time for sample import?
    If anyone knows all the above?

    Yeah it’s debatable. I like the tempo synced pad mutes in GR16.

    Gotta say that the jump modes are quite a technical feat however. i hoe @jimpavloff is paying close attention to this

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