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Fancy pants.
Fantastic work, @brambos. Already made a song idea from using this app alone.
A few minutes I had a lot of GAS about DFAM....
Right now, some hole open in the sky about Ruismaker Noir. IT IS AMAZING
I’m loving this app! Basic question: is it possible to sequence patterns so I’m not playing the same pattern over and over to infinity? How is this done?
Suggestion: remove gain from randomizer to avoid blowing out my ears
At this point you need to use an outside sequencer, such as by hosting Noir in a DAW like Cubasis, or from Xequence, or by using something like Rozeta Bassline. Bassline works alright for pitch, but only has two velocity levels, so isn’t ideal.
I really hope @brambos will consider adding the multiple patterns system and the tool for shifting the pattern forward or backward to the sequencer.
Or - maybe to add the variable velocity feature of Noir to Bassline. Now that would be sweet.
Bram, this is sooo good. Wonderful design both sonically and visually. Now for Ripplemaker Noir with this great velocity enabled sequencer.
Disregard!
Thanks for all the superkind words and useful feedback. I’m taking notes
This app is just so good! In a host matched up with Rozeta and a few fx apps there’s a lot to be had. Thanks @brambos
As a matter of fact, this has completely drawn my interest away from another big app that was released today.
+1
Mucho cool.
I think @jigglypuff just discovered an alternative...
A combination... Anything to do with realtime audio and MIDI is either in C or C++. Anything to do with iOS and GUI is done in Objective-C.
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Fancy pants.> @JohnnyGoodyear said:
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I’ve created some really good sequences with the randomiser but they start in the wrong place. Being able to nudge it along a bit would be great.
Even without the randomizer, the sound of the patterns I come up with almost never end up corresponding to the natural start of the pattern.
Why is that?
Congrats Mr. Bos! 1.6mb!!
There are so many more influencers on the timbres and note volumes. In a traditional setting, familiar beat types (kick, Snare, hats...) and simple velocity are easy to place to shape a beat. In this, velocity and pitch do infinitely more, and tweaks can take a pattern in less predictable directions. Which is liberating to be sure, but could benefit from a way to help nudge it.
That covers everything I ever do in Gadget. I always seem to start halfway through.
I read @Multicellular’s post and just spent an hour simply using random. This thing is wickedly interesting. Gotta see what I can do pairing it with Rozeta and a delay! Thanks @brambos !
Little bit of Kleverb on top. Tasty!
Kosmonaut. (Parental discretion advised.)
Love it! Not sure if anyone has commented on the random being so close to the save button - lots of oops moments going to happen there! Apart from that I’m loving it as I expected I would
Already having a blast with this on iPhone SE! Gonna be fun fun fun
Role model! Congratulations!