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Ruismaker Noir : Out Now!

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  • @Daveypoo said:
    Woke up on the couch at 3am and bought this.

    Dammit, Bram - now I'm awake and happy and the kids will be up in 4 hours!!!!

    Ha ha America waking up to Super Sunday, rare that Apple drop music apps over the weekend.

    Noir and StageLight way to go.

  • The sounds coming out of this thing are incredible.

    B)

  • @LeonKowalski said:

    @TheVimFuego said:

    @LeonKowalski said:

    @Cib said:
    „Handcrafted in the Netherlands“.... brilliant :)

    Yes, like some of my favourite cheese... 😜

    Anyway, great app, big fun.

    Cheese wasn't my first thought.

    Downloading now to complete the set, looking forward to the Monday commute for once. :)

    Did I write „cheese“? Damn auto correct mode... 🤔

    :D I also have very happy, but brutally hungover, memories of a visit to the Efteling theme park.

    Man, that ferry journey ...

  • I used to listen to these very noisy electro bands on John Peel years back - really heavy hardcore beats - and I've never been able to replicate that sound, either on iOS or desktop. Some of the Maschine packs get close, but no cigar.

    The combination of bass, noise, and 'grit' that this one does, really captures the essence of what I used to hear. Obviously this is capable of a wider range of stuff, but my first excursion into this will be take make a right old racket.

    Just ran three Noir's, a Troublemaker, three Kosmanaut's, and Riffer triggering Layr on my Air 2 and only on about 60% peak.

  • @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

  • Blimey this is very, very good.

  • Awesome! ... Very impressed with the range of sounds noir is capable of .. Will probably still occasionally use seekbeats for deep tweaking, but noir is so much quicker and much easier to get inspirational rhythms flowing ..and best of all, AU .. Love it!

  • @brambos Sounds really great, just 2 things...
    Will midi cc's out from the sequencer at some point of upgrade ?
    Will you implement PC at some point ? (and for your other apps...)

    Thanks :)

  • @recccp said:
    @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

    Post away. If there's low hanging fruit I can perhaps take it along for the inevitable 1.0.1 update :)

  • Respect, awesome sounding drumsynth, I’m really impressed! I would really like to see bluetooth midi support and midi cc / learn feature for the future update.

  • @brambos said:

    @recccp said:
    @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

    Post away. If there's low hanging fruit I can perhaps take it along for the inevitable 1.0.1 update :)

    I can’t think of anything, aside from a few tutorials for the deeper stuff.

    It’s a cracker, I particularly like building up more complex rhythms in the standalone.

    I was looking forward to this one, and it’s even better than I’d expected.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @brambos said:

    @recccp said:
    @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

    Post away. If there's low hanging fruit I can perhaps take it along for the inevitable 1.0.1 update :)

    I can’t think of anything, aside from a few tutorials for the deeper stuff.

    It’s a cracker, I particularly like building up more complex rhythms in the standalone.

    I was looking forward to this one, and it’s even better than I’d expected.

    Agreed also using multiple instances inside a Cubasis2 with effects and EQ on the fly on the master for low pass filtering etc is great fun.

  • @brambos said:

    @recccp said:
    @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

    Post away. If there's low hanging fruit I can perhaps take it along for the inevitable 1.0.1 update :)

    • bypass VCF switch for individual sound sources
    • quantise note out option - e.g multistep switch (Q2R, Q2RFM, Q2GM1oct, Q2GM2oct etc) or switch between % and standard midi resolution.

    Special thanks for the incredible sounding audio rate mods!

  • @Jumpercollins said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @brambos said:

    @recccp said:
    @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

    Post away. If there's low hanging fruit I can perhaps take it along for the inevitable 1.0.1 update :)

    I can’t think of anything, aside from a few tutorials for the deeper stuff.

    It’s a cracker, I particularly like building up more complex rhythms in the standalone.

    I was looking forward to this one, and it’s even better than I’d expected.

    Agreed also using multiple instances inside a Cubasis2 with effects and EQ on the fly on the master for low pass filtering etc is great fun.

    Yeah loading up three and putting them through Kosmanaut is great fun.

    I’m really enjoying building patches in the standalone though, you can get a really complex, multi layered rhythm going with just the single instance.

  • @cuscolima said:
    “Everyday is like Sunday
    Everyday is not silent and noir”

    Thank you @brambos, incredible app!

    Wow a Morrissey fan‼️

  • @brambos said:
    Downloads should be quick: download size 1.6Mb must be a record for me :o

    (there are no images in it, just vector/realtime drawings - except a handful of tiny 4bit icons. And I'm not including any third party frameworks anymore... I don't think you can make it any smaller than this)

    Holy shiznit. Very, very impressive!

  • edited November 2018

    Ah 2 more feature requests...and swing midi control would be great also... :D
    And also a random mode dynamic, like on Drum Brute Impact:
    It's a knob that random the sequence playing, so you can increase the randomness of a live sequence, then have it back to normal.

    Really enjoying Ruis Noir right now...Amazing sound design :)

  • Awesome , simple, excellent.

  • @brambos Congrats on the Noir release!

    Two 'minor' things that I feel are a bit 'left out' are vertical semitone snap-grid (optionally toggle the pitch % to show semi/cents) and the automatic change to velocity when moving the dots meaning If I've carefully adjusted the velocity and decide to change pitch the velocity gets 'reset'.

    Love the noises it makes :)

  • edited November 2018

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Jumpercollins said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @brambos said:

    @recccp said:
    @brambos
    Don't want to seem ungrateful
    Let us know when ready for feature requests :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

    Post away. If there's low hanging fruit I can perhaps take it along for the inevitable 1.0.1 update :)

    I can’t think of anything, aside from a few tutorials for the deeper stuff.

    It’s a cracker, I particularly like building up more complex rhythms in the standalone.

    I was looking forward to this one, and it’s even better than I’d expected.

    Agreed also using multiple instances inside a Cubasis2 with effects and EQ on the fly on the master for low pass filtering etc is great fun.

    Yeah loading up three and putting them through Kosmanaut is great fun.

    I’m really enjoying building patches in the standalone though, you can get a really complex, multi layered rhythm going with just the single instance.

    You are my thrifty canary in the iOS coal mine and thus it's an immediate monzobuy :)

  • edited November 2018

    A little preview of what I'm working on with this new great thing :)

  • @crony said:
    A little preview of what I'm working on with this new great thing :)

    Very itching to hear it, but:

  • @JohnnyGoodyear corrected, seems I can't share a private link in fact...So it's public...My millions fans will appreciate... ;)

  • Downloading now. Thanks for the standalone mode Mr Bos!!

  • @crony nice groove going there...

  • Ok just got up. Saw it was @brambos so insta buy..... no coffee in me so dumb question. How do I isolate a single hit and tweak that? Seems like all my fat fingers can do is manipulate the sum of all of them.

  • @crony said:
    A little preview of what I'm working on with this new great thing :)

    Great stuff going on there.

  • @Chaztrip said:
    Ok just got up. Saw it was @brambos so insta buy..... no coffee in me so dumb question. How do I isolate a single hit and tweak that? Seems like all my fat fingers can do is manipulate the sum of all of them.

    That's right, you always manipulate all of them, but the trick is to use the Pitch and Velocity modulations to make high notes or loud notes behave differently from low/soft notes. This way you can e.g. design a kick which 'morphs' into a snare the higher you place the note.

  • 14$can but wow, totaly worth it.
    Just the right amount of cool features, super playable, straight fwd.
    Thanks!
    I wished for a step sequencer for parameter automation but that was before fuguring out that both pitch and velocity per step could mod other parameters. Simply awesome!

    My only feature request would now be to see this feature coming to ruismakers!

  • edited November 2018

    Bought! :) As I purchase everything by @brambos

    Only small tip. Why not price it €9.99. Think the pricepoint above €10 will probably hold of a lot of buyers in the EU due to the psychological 10 mark is crossed.

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