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Ruismaker Noir : Out Now!

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  • @CracklePot said:

    I was driving it with Oscilab and it sounded like it was playing melodic lines. Really cool.

    Ohhh good idea... and then route those modulation curves to Noir parameters!

  • @brambos , I have a problem with iphone6s. Hosted in AUM, In portrait, apart from the minuscule size of knobs and labels, everything is fine, but in landscape I am unable to see the sequencer in full screen mode.
    In Portrait

    In Landscape

    Also Resizing does not work.
    Thanks

  • @gsm909 said:
    @brambos , I have a problem with iphone6s. Hosted in AUM, In portrait, apart from the minuscule size of knobs and labels, everything is fine, but in landscape I am unable to see the sequencer in full screen mode.
    In Portrait

    In Landscape

    Also Resizing does not work.
    Thanks

    Press the “Seq” button. This brings up the sequencer on top if there is not enough space on the device to show synth and sequencer at the same time.

  • @brambos , brilliant. Thanks

  • @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

    Those are the ones... I mean center-position. Just double-tap to center :)

  • just read this article on Medium by @brambos about the Ruismaker drum machine. really nice read.
    https://medium.com/@brambos/ruismaker-whats-happening-8d3045c804ab

  • @sysexual said:
    just read this article on Medium by @brambos about the Ruismaker drum machine. really nice read.
    https://medium.com/@brambos/ruismaker-whats-happening-8d3045c804ab

    Hey, I’m up for Ruismaker hardware !

  • @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

    Those are the ones... I mean center-position. Just double-tap to center :)

    Brill. Thanks. That seems to work.

    My new best thing is sampling a Noir loop into Spacecraft and completely messing with it.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

    Those are the ones... I mean center-position. Just double-tap to center :)

    Brill. Thanks. That seems to work.

    My new best thing is sampling a Noir loop into Spacecraft and completely messing with it.

    Great tip!

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

    Those are the ones... I mean center-position. Just double-tap to center :)

    Brill. Thanks. That seems to work.

    My new best thing is sampling a Noir loop into Spacecraft and completely messing with it.

    Evidence? Examples!

  • The more I use Noir with an actual keyboard controller (Kudos to @_ki https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/572675#Comment_572675) the more I find myself wanting to manipulate the decay with pitch and/or velocity. (The attack would be cool too.) There are so many super expressive longer decay sounds in there, it would add a lot of spice to morph between those and shorter sustain!

  • @brambos Hi, love ruismaker noir. Would be possible to lock the pitch in the sequencer cuz as soon as you press on it, it goes back to 0.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

    Those are the ones... I mean center-position. Just double-tap to center :)

    Brill. Thanks. That seems to work.

    My new best thing is sampling a Noir loop into Spacecraft and completely messing with it.

    Evidence? Examples!

    Yah am hearing lots of ravings in general but not a lot of sounds...

  • Update with pattern shifting out (and other improvements), top work that man.

  • @paradiddle said:
    @brambos Hi, love ruismaker noir. Would be possible to lock the pitch in the sequencer cuz as soon as you press on it, it goes back to 0.

    That’s a conscious decision (tap to switch off) :)

  • @TheVimFuego said:
    Update with pattern shifting out (and other improvements), top work that man.

    Update should indeed be propagating through the app pipes today B)

  • Thanks for pattern shift! B)

  • @brambos said:

    @TheVimFuego said:
    Update with pattern shifting out (and other improvements), top work that man.

    Update should indeed be propagating through the app pipes today B)

    Brilliant, thank you.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @brambos said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    So can I, for example, use it to easily generate a ‘C’ note/pitch to sample?
    I suppose I could just use it for non-tonal drum sounds.

    It's not exactly meant to be "in tune" per se. Hence the tuning knobs are constantly begging to be twiddled with... It's still predominantly a percussion synth. Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in. This should make it fairly simple to play a "C" from e.g. the AUM built-in keyboard (or any other host).

    Hi Bram. Thanks for this!

    Have bought it now :). It’s great.

    However when you say:

    “Having said that, if you enable "Pitch Mod" on the oscillators and leave the tuning on 0 (centre position of the tuning knob) the oscillators will lock to whatever MIDI notes come in.”

    By ‘tuning knob’ are you referring to the two ‘VCO frequency’ knobs? If so their 0 position seems to be extreme left, not centre.

    Otherwise, which are the tuning knobs please?

    Those are the ones... I mean center-position. Just double-tap to center :)

    Brill. Thanks. That seems to work.

    My new best thing is sampling a Noir loop into Spacecraft and completely messing with it.

    Evidence? Examples!

    Yah am hearing lots of ravings in general but not a lot of sounds...

    +1. Hearing about lots of clever stuff being done, but no audio/visual evidence.

    Not that I mind, I’m having fun with it as it is.

  • @brambos - the shift buttons don’t work on an iPhone 6s Plus (standalone). They are there, but when you try to press them they just make the whole ‘modify’ panel disappear.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - the shift buttons don’t work on an iPhone 6s Plus (standalone). They are there, but when you try to press them they just make the whole ‘modify’ panel disappear.

    In fact none of the buttons in the modify panel work. They just dismiss the panel.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - the shift buttons don’t work on an iPhone 6s Plus (standalone). They are there, but when you try to press them they just make the whole ‘modify’ panel disappear.

    In fact none of the buttons in the modify panel work. They just dismiss the panel.

    I don't have an iPhone 6 Plus (I assumed there would be no difference with other models with the same screen size) but I'll look into it. Hopefully the simulator can reproduce the issue... :|

  • edited November 2018

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - the shift buttons don’t work on an iPhone 6s Plus (standalone). They are there, but when you try to press them they just make the whole ‘modify’ panel disappear.

    Same here on iPad Air2 ios12.1 AUv3 in AUM

    Reboot sorted it. Working fine now.

  • Had the same issue. Delete and reinstall fixed it. Save your user presets first.

  • @brambos - actually a reboot of my phone fixed it. How weird... But all fixed now.

    Loving the shift!

  • @gsm909 said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - the shift buttons don’t work on an iPhone 6s Plus (standalone). They are there, but when you try to press them they just make the whole ‘modify’ panel disappear.

    Same here on iPad Air2 ios12.1 AUv3 in AUM

    Reboot sorted it. Working fine now.

    Thanks!

  • Is it me or is the sound of Noir a bit...well, dark? ;)
    No seriously, whatever sound I get out of it I find myself wanting to put a high pass filter after just to take the edge of.

  • I love it. Use highpass or lowpass (built in AUM) - it helps a lot to target the sound you're interested in. Make it more a baseline or a rhythm or "hats". It IS meant to be a drum machine, after all. Just a mean one.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @brambos - actually a reboot of my phone fixed it. How weird... But all fixed now.

    There actually was a little intermittent bug in the handling of popup panels. Fixed now and 1.0.2 is off to the App Store for review :)

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