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Sneak preview: Ruismaker Noir

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  • edited October 2018

    @realdawei said:
    Full screen in GB?

    Still struggling with that b!tch of a protocol. Hopefully I can get it working before I give up. But I certainly intend to get it working. All other hosts are already auto-fullscreen.

    MIDI out in AUv3?

    Likely yes, but not yet.

    Follow actions in sequencer?

    No. But you can drive it with any sequencer you like so it should be flexible enough on its own.

  • @brambos said:

    @Janosax said:
    Will it be universal? Almost forget to ask as all your apps are.

    Universal, yes!

    THANK YOU

  • Wow! Slick, futuristic UI. By the sound of it it’s going to be another instabuy for me. I really like the looks of this thing. Awesome!!

  • Oh yea I think so.

  • When Bram? When...!?

  • Nice, looks like another one to add to the collection!!

  • edited October 2018

    Wow! Drum synth sound design workflow butter?

    Not sure if it’s just my lack of experience programming typical drum synths (vs non drum synth), but it seems to me like the workflow on this will make it much easier to come up with non standard drum sound sets that are still cohesive. I mean, being able to go back and forth between tweaking the core features of the sound set as if it were a single voice, and adjusting the deviation per pitch/velocity seems like a much more intuitive workflow in finding the right amount of balance and contrast between the voices than programming each voice on its own.

    Not to mention the potential for creating complex playable patches - that capture/reward a wide range of subtleties when played with a controller.

    All of this with a super simple interface.

    Gimme!

    ———
    I second the request for this sequencer in Rozeta!

  • I want it now.

  • @realdawei said:
    Looking good. Full screen in GB? MIDI out in AUv3? Follow actions in sequencer?

    Good news... I think I have fullscreen working in GB now (with a little help from Chris Randall).

    B)

  • @brambos said:

    @realdawei said:
    Looking good. Full screen in GB? MIDI out in AUv3? Follow actions in sequencer?

    Good news... I think I have fullscreen working in GB now (with a little help from Chris Randall).

    B)

    That's cool

  • :) This will be awesome to automate in BM3 (along with an Effectrix AU if/when that comes).

  • I recorded a thing with the two Ruismakers and a Troublemaker last night, going through a few fx. This one will fit nicely into that sort of thing

  • Love that sequencer concept, you’ve got to hand it to @brambos for continually spoiling us on that front B)

  • @brambos said:

    @realdawei said:
    Looking good. Full screen in GB? MIDI out in AUv3? Follow actions in sequencer?

    Good news... I think I have fullscreen working in GB now (with a little help from Chris Randall).

    B)

    Cooliocious! Much fun shall be had round these parts

  • Love a bit of dirt, and love a bit of @brambos. Waiting with anticipation :)

  • If that blue area had a rhythmic wave visualizer I would stare at it all day

  • Noir just in time for Halloween? 🎃

  • Loving the sound of this, and digging that sequencer. :)

  • Suberb! Was waiting for...

  • edited October 2018

    That sounds fantastic. Instabuy!

    Any chance the snapshots will also hold the synth parameters? I can see getting carried away with this one and wanting a quick way to bounce back and forth between sounds without a bunch of save operations.

    And an absolutely ignorable idea: would be sweet if we could map a CC to one of the mod sections as an input (in place of velocity or pitch). That way you could set up an Rozeta LFO or something to rhythmically change the sound, separate from the sequencer resolution. Or maybe a CC could just adjust the 'input sensitivity' for either?

    Damn, sorry, another from left field: those little cycle adjustment buttons you have on your other sequencers... I imagine it would really interesting if this one had a button to flip/swap pitch and velocity values to quickly flip the rhythm of modulation effects.

  • @Multicellular said:

    @ToMess said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @ToMess said:
    Reminds me of DFAM quite a bit. Seems nice

    Same. Good sounds.

    Will it work without the internal sequencer? Just responding to pitch and velocity from external midi?

    Lol. The former would be just like the DFAM, so annoying it has no midi.

    Well dfam has separate cv inputs for vco1 and vco2, so it can be controlled pretty well with cv, and there are quite cheap midi to cv solutions

    Ya we run it off a Mother 32 but I just like something that size to be used as a standalone (with controllers of choice)

    Yea i get you, got a dfam myself as well. But i found out pretty quickly that its not that versatile on its own anyways. It sound great and all that, but it really benefits greatly from a sequencer and/or some modules(or semi modular). I also dont think they could had pulled it off at the same price with midi input. Luckily there are controllers with cv out, but that naturally limits your options quite a bit.

    Btw i have heard good things about this product and its pretty damn cheap
    https://www.tindie.com/products/hotchk155/cvocd-a-super-flexible-midi-to-cv-box/

    There are also a lot cheaper diy kits for midi-cv convertors around.

  • @realdawei said:
    If that blue area had a rhythmic wave visualizer I would stare at it all day

    +1
    Would be nice to see the result waveforms as you apply mod, filter, dirt to it.
    But probably better as separate plugin.

  • edited October 2018

    @brambos have you considered a sequencer that would have for example 8 "notes", which would all be actually whole states of the synth. So that you would pick up a state for each step that has pitch and all other controls assigned to them. That would certainly take the sequencer on this and the whole app to a whole new level.

  • @brambos ah, sounds great even if I totally failed to guess the nature of this new app... :D
    Does program change will be included in that app ?...
    Thanks :)

  • Damn no headphones and the wife is in bed....what does it sound like? :p

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Damn no headphones and the wife is in bed....what does it sound like? :p

    It sounds BOS!!

  • edited October 2018

    @Fruitbat1919 analog quite "hard techno oldschhol spiral triby".
    Reminds me a bit of the DrumBrute Impact, and also the Dave Smith Tempest.

  • @kinkujin said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Damn no headphones and the wife is in bed....what does it sound like? :p

    It sounds BOS!!

    Haha can't believe no one has used that yet. It does sound awesome

  • Looking forward to this :)

  • @crony said:
    Dave Smith Tempest.

    Now that you mention it, it does have a Tempest sound to it. I wasn't intentionally shooting for it, but I can certainly hear that kind of character in it.

    It may be subconscious... I've always lusted after a Tempest (but could never justify getting one for myself).

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