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Great work !
Was a bit setback but this will be great for Drums. More glitch than even Volca Drum. Cheers Elliott.
That would be great
The way I look at it - these developers have supplied us with some cracking tools to play wth, stuff we couldn't even have dreamed of ten or twenty years ago, so it'd almost be an insult to use them to chuff out a load of dull, predictable club beatz. The potential of the combination of apps at our fingertips is almost limitless, so for me (this is not my job, so I can do whatever I want), it presents a great opportunity to use them to create weird new sounds I haven't really heard of before (though this one does go a bit Kraftwerky in the second half).
Just had another go with three instances of Pulse (holding up nicely on my Air 2), with YaleD thrown in for good measure.
Crank up the weirdness for maximum joy!
So, does EG Pulse have velocity layers per pad? I can't seem to find any information on this.
Samu made a good point about the grid and chromatic mode. If it were to be layed out starting from top to bottom, for me, that’d be like playing my piano upside down.
Me too. For as long as I’ve known pad 1 has always been lower left. It being upper left reformats kits and habits for me which is a little uneasy for someone with 100’s of kits preformatted in this way. Lot of energy to unlearn and relearn that could be better spent making music. Just my .02
Anyways, @ElliottGarage thanks for all the great communication, support, and updates. Any timeline of chromatic and sound kit export/import?
Yes works for me!
Just bought the app. Kit sharing was the one feature I was waiting for!
Please make it so you can airdrop kits between devices too 😉
Great!
@ElliottGarage
As you removed me as a Tester i put it here.
The Pads are flashing incorrectly if you use Polyrythms - see here, especially the „HH Open Hat“
Video:
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0xNu1_OI_t8wm2TkpI4o-j_6A
Thanks @MrBlaschke, I've seen is just a visual bug, but is sounds good. I'll fix it (PS I did not remove you, simply I close the beta )
@AH_MediaDesigns velocity layers are on my TODO list
@gregsmith thanks for buying it...yes airdrop will be there
@bounce @ipadbeatmaking chromatic pads already start from bottom left, don't worry:)
@ElliottGarage
I’ll still plug a request that the copy mode can also apply to pads, where you hold copy and drag a pad into another one.
What do you think of a alternate view where you could have the pad edit view with the waveform and other options (as well as pitch!) where you have the tempo/roll/other controls currently. You would select the active pad just by tapping the pad. I’m using this as more of a slicer/chopper, less of a standard drum machine, so it’s a lot of menu diving to get to the individual pad edit mode.
This would be a workflow enhancer for me personally, but it’s already working fine not sure if it fits into how you see development going.
As if you’re not busy enough @ElliottGarage , there’s a few layout issues on iPhone 11 pro. No biggie really but if you want me to help test it in the future let me know.
So does this mean Pad 1 in general for our kit layouts (not just chromatic) will be changed from top left to bottom left?
@ipadbeatmaking yes but I’ll think about retro compatibility to not break layout of kits already created
@bcrichards if you hold edit button and tap on a pad you can already open the sample editor and the next update will allow to navigate through samples from there
Sounds great, but a slider to enter the number of parts would be even better!
Perfect! I’ll be doing some videos featuring your app when these updates drop!
That was really good @MonzoPro - kind of Square Pusher on a bad trip. Great rhythms. And great sounds.
Agree. I think. Late to Squarepusher. Best miserable tune(s)?
Nice one @MonzoPro. I love it when someone does a track that’s completely outside of my mainstream taste, yet I enjoy end to end. Not the first time this has happened with your tracks.
Cheers guys
“Square Pusher on a bad trip” - that’s the nicest thing anyone’s ever said!
I can see I’m going to have a lot of fun with this app!
Hmmm, so now there is a huge thread I kind of ignored as I just use BM3 and there does not seem to be a Pulse manual but is there any reason for me to get this if I just continue here in BM3land?
This 95% replaces the need for BM3 for me, and again reminds me that apps should do a few things exceptionally well - not try to be everything in one app.
Even though this is a drum machine, it has evolved into a multitrack sampler that is being driven by rhythm.
This opens it up to even work as a driver for orchestral ideas.
Question - can each track have its own swing settings?
(would be amazing if it does )
Like swinging the hi hats or ride or tom rhythms while the kick and snare stay solid like a train
Any advantage to running this in BM3?
Nowhere near the sample mangling power of BM3. Based on what I think you do with BM3, I would say “no”.
(Perfect for me though.)
I don’t use BM3 as a DAW, but was coming around to using it as a sampler/drum machine in AUM.
But Pulse is now doing everything I wanted BM3 to do, but is more CPU friendly and as an AU I can run multiple instances. Even my Air2 is handling 3, with no problem.
Depends on your workflow, but Pulse means I can finally free up a bit of disk space and give BM3 the old heave-ho.
Even if there is a cool mangler fx or sample start/end automation I may be interested.
You know you want this app haha. It’s very reasonably priced for what it can do.
I never really got fully into BM3 (got it during the free giveaway) but a quick take on your question is that it would allow you to do some of what you like about BM3 in a way that’s easy to plug into the modular dawless side of iOS. It can be just a supporting character if you want, not only the lead role. You know you want this app haha 😈