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Pure Acid by Jim Audio!!! This is the best news ever!!!

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  • @robosardine said:
    No crashes here either, bouncing along like a frog on a hot tin roof.

    One thing I have noticed that I don’t quite understand is - if I’m playing a session in AUM then open a new lane with and open up Pure Acid (with IAA host disabled and Ableton link enabled) - Pure Acid takes over the tempo. So if I was grooving along at 120 (set in AUM also with Ableton Link on) and the Pure Acid pattern happens to be 90 - then the whole lot changes to 90.

    I noticed this too, and with Groove Rider it happens too. It shouldn't behave like this, I'll investigate this.

  • This app deserves the first page. Up, up, up...

  • AU coming soon 😎

  • @Faland said:
    This app deserves the first page. Up, up, up...

    Seriously. After playing with Pure Acid, I don’t even care about Drambo anymore.

  • @jolico said:

    @Faland said:
    This app deserves the first page. Up, up, up...

    Seriously. After playing with Pure Acid, I don’t even care about Drambo anymore.

    It is a truly superb app. If someone was to say to me - ‘you can only get to keep one of them- but you must decide right now’ I would keep Pure Acid.
    Happily, that is not the case and we get to have both. I’m looking forward to seeing how they play together....

  • In what ways is Pure Acid better/different from say iElectribe Wave? I’m not into acid music but am thinking this could be really useful especially at low bpms

  • @gkillmaster said:
    In what ways is Pure Acid better/different from say iElectribe Wave? I’m not into acid music but am thinking this could be really useful especially at low bpms

    I can speak for myself, but I've never found an app as fun and easy to use as PA. I have EW, I like it, but I tend to use the synth part more than the sequencer, I don't know, I've never been really comfortable with the workflow. With PA it was love at first sight. And the 303 emu is extraordinary and worth the price alone.

  • I wish I could afford this (yeah it’s cheap) but I’ve never had great success with 303 in hip-hop/rnb so it would be completely a “toy” type purchase but looks like we finally got ourselves a rebirth killer.

  • edited December 2019

    @dustgod said:
    I wish I could afford this (yeah it’s cheap) but I’ve never had great success with 303 in hip-hop/rnb so it would be completely a “toy” type purchase but looks like we finally got ourselves a rebirth killer.

    The best consistent use of a 303 in slower hip hop beats is the music from Hardfloor under their alias Dadamnphreaknoizphunk. Obviously, there’s other one offs out there but you’re right. It’s not a common sound with hip hop/rnb

  • @gkillmaster said:
    In what ways is Pure Acid better/different from say iElectribe Wave? I’m not into acid music but am thinking this could be really useful especially at low bpms

    The special thing about PA is the TB303 emulation. The drum machine is also nice if you have a fondness for the sound of the Roland x0x drum machines it emulates.

    It is a lot of fun, but if those aren't sounds you crave, it might not seem special.

  • @gusgranite said:

    @dustgod said:
    I wish I could afford this (yeah it’s cheap) but I’ve never had great success with 303 in hip-hop/rnb so it would be completely a “toy” type purchase but looks like we finally got ourselves a rebirth killer.

    The best consistent use of a 303 in slower hip hop beats is the music from Hardfloor under their alias Dadamnphreaknoizphunk. Obviously, there’s other one offs out there but you’re right. It’s not a common sound with hip hop/rnb

    I actually have made 303 hip-hop, but it's not an important enough sound to me for $11 (I've done less than 5 tracks.)

    That being said, I will one day buy this as I love acid, suck at producing it (I can't do 4 on the floor I just love swinging break style drums or triplet trap way too much) but it looks incredibly fun.

  • Wonder how useful it could be for someone who doesn’t do acid music at all. Like just for experimenting with rhythms and such. Hunting for unique gems kind of approach...

  • @gkillmaster said:
    Wonder how useful it could be for someone who doesn’t do acid music at all. Like just for experimenting with rhythms and such. Hunting for unique gems kind of approach...

    That's me. So far it's just fun. Lots of tweakability of sounds and rhythms so most of us could probably find it useful. Plus, it gets me into a different mode of thinking which is always good to get me out of a rut that I easily get into.

  • @gkillmaster said:
    Wonder how useful it could be for someone who doesn’t do acid music at all. Like just for experimenting with rhythms and such. Hunting for unique gems kind of approach...

    If the particular sound/vibe of PA doesn't do anything special for you then (my opinion), PA isn't going to offer anything special in terms of discovering new rhythms. Patterning or Groove Rider or many others would give you more bang for the buck in that regard.

  • Pure Acid emulates the real thing so well that it probably sounds slightly different on every device.
    It is so realistic that when the AuV3 update gets released, every instance will probably sound slightly different :lol:

  • @gkillmaster said:
    Wonder how useful it could be for someone who doesn’t do acid music at all. Like just for experimenting with rhythms and such. Hunting for unique gems kind of approach...

    That’s how new genres are born...

  • edited December 2019

    @jimpavloff : a couple of minor things that I have run into:

    • sending MIDI to PA from AUM doesn’t seem to work until you have switched to Pure Audio from AUM and then back. I have an AUM project with Pure Audio and a Mozaic script that sends program changes to PA. When I first start up, PA ignores the program changes. But if I tap on the PA icon in AUM and then the AUM return icon in PA it works without my doing anything else.

    • when you send a program change to PA for a fill pattern, PA doesn’t revert to playing the previous pattern when the fill is done. I just realized program change for fills doesn’t make sense since fill plays as long as the pad is held down.

    Maybe, there could be a way to map a notes to the fill buttons or something?

    Loving the app. Hopefully, I will have some fun Mozaic scripts to share soon.

  • edited December 2019

    @espiegel123 said:
    @jimpavloff :

    Maybe, there could be a way to map a notes to the fill buttons or something?

    Maybe that’s why patterns 13-16 are missing :smile:
    It would be great if fill patterns (13, 14, 15 & 16) were added to the synth sequencer and linked to the drums sequencer, so if 14 was selected on the one it could trigger the other and then snap back to the sequence that was playing before.

  • @Faland said:
    Cool track @jolico 👍

    Thanks

  • Is it possible to insert bassline notes with a midi keyboard ? Or I’ll have to manually insert and pitch up/down to desired note?

  • @espiegel123 said:
    @jimpavloff : a couple of minor things that I have run into:

    • sending MIDI to PA from AUM doesn’t seem to work until you have switched to Pure Audio from AUM and then back. I have an AUM project with Pure Audio and a Mozaic script that sends program changes to PA. When I first start up, PA ignores the program changes. But if I tap on the PA icon in AUM and then the AUM return icon in PA it works without my doing anything else.

    Thanks for reporting, I'll check that.

  • @Sergiu said:
    Is it possible to insert bassline notes with a midi keyboard ? Or I’ll have to manually insert and pitch up/down to desired note?

    Yes, you can do it, you must tap WRITE button on the onscreen keyboard to enter note record mode.

  • Sweet! Thx> @jimpavloff said:

    @Sergiu said:
    Is it possible to insert bassline notes with a midi keyboard ? Or I’ll have to manually insert and pitch up/down to desired note?

    Yes, you can do it, you must tap WRITE button on the onscreen keyboard to enter note record mode.

  • I'm really loving PA, sounds fantastic, though the one thing missing that I'd quite like to explore is the behaviour of consecutive accents. So the original circuit has a capacitor that drives the filter cutoff during an accented step, the quirk being when one accent comes after another this capacitor is unable to fully discharge so the cutoff frequency builds and builds. I don't know, I haven't had an emulator that does this or an actual 303 circuit to play with but what I've read is this was a real signature 'fault' and a key part of its character.

  • Speaking of accents, would be cool to have a smidge more control over the accent. Instead of just on or off.

  • @kinkujin said:
    Speaking of accents, would be cool to have a smidge more control over the accent. Instead of just on or off.


    Turn this 😀

  • @robosardine said:

    @kinkujin said:
    Speaking of accents, would be cool to have a smidge more control over the accent. Instead of just on or off.


    Turn this 😀

    Tuurn zis :smiley:

  • @robosardine said:
    No crashes here either, bouncing along like a frog on a hot tin roof.

    One thing I have noticed that I don’t quite understand is - if I’m playing a session in AUM then open a new lane with and open up Pure Acid (with IAA host disabled and Ableton link enabled) - Pure Acid takes over the tempo. So if I was grooving along at 120 (set in AUM also with Ableton Link on) and the Pure Acid pattern happens to be 90 - then the whole lot changes to 90.

    No crashes

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