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  • Huh? The video demo sounds nothing like Brazilian grooves.

  • @rs2000 said:
    Huh? The video demo sounds nothing like Brazilian grooves.

    I guess you mean the App Store video ... Yes, obviously Samba is a brazilian Rhythm, and Partido Alto is brazilian

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partido_alto

    It´s loaded not only with Samba... also hundreds of afro-brazilian grooves and sounds, like Bossa Nova, Baiao, Frevo ...

    http://www.lumbeat.com/brazilian-drum-machine/brazilian-rhythms.html

    Example of Bossa Nova for an old version of Brazilian DM ...

  • Brazilian rhythms are all about groove!
    No straight 16th quantization please.

  • @LuisMartinez, thanks buddy, but you know all your fans already have Brazil. Give us one half price a week and predict it will all be over by the end of your sales!

  • Awesome. Thank you Mr. Martinez.

  • I can’t send midi to Brazilian drummer from Cubasis. How can I do?

  • I really enjoy playing along with Brazilian Drummer. Very different for me. My wife sometimes uses it for her workouts. I have purchased all Luis’ app except Mid East Drummer. Maybe that one will go on sale at some point. (Hint)

  • @donb720 said:
    I really enjoy playing along with Brazilian Drummer. Very different for me. My wife sometimes uses it for her workouts. I have purchased all Luis’ app except Mid East Drummer. Maybe that one will go on sale at some point. (Hint)

    Yes please

  • I got the bassist first, naturaly we needed a drummer so today I bring this Brazilian guy and they hit it of right away, fantastic!
    But! We need more cowbell! :)

  • edited April 2020

    @donb720 said:
    Mid East Drummer. Maybe that one will go on sale at some point. (Hint)

    I'm pretty sure he did a bundle sale with discount on Mid East and Cuban or Brazilian. Can't recall which

    Edit: Not that another one ain't bad :lol:

  • @Yalexein said:
    I can’t send midi to Brazilian drummer from Cubasis. How can I do?

    I have Cubasis 2. Should be similar in Cubasis 3?
    Anyway...

    In Cubasis, when selecting the Midi Out destination on your Midi track, select Virtual Midi, rather than BDM. Set the Midi Out channel to 10.

    In BDM, on the Main Page, turn on Sound Module in the upper right corner area.
    Next, hit the Midi button at the top of the page.
    In the Midi settings, select Cubasis as the Midi in source.
    Take note of the Midi note mappings on this page in BDM.

    Go back to Cubasis and play those notes on the Midi track sending to BDM, and you should hear it playing back.
    Sometimes the octave labels of Midi notes gets shifted between apps. So if you try sending Midi from some app and the receiving app seems like it is not responding, try playing up or down an octave, sometimes even two octaves.

    If you need screenshots to make sense of this, I can do that.

  • :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

  • @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    I'd recommend to get brazilian rhythm and percussion loops played and recorded by brasileiros anyway, from all the demos I've heard these here have nothing to do with the real deal.
    Straight quantization is the death of any groove that is supposed to "feel right".

  • Thank you! I solved with you suggestions.

    @CracklePot said:

    @Yalexein said:
    I can’t send midi to Brazilian drummer from Cubasis. How can I do?

    I have Cubasis 2. Should be similar in Cubasis 3?
    Anyway...

    In Cubasis, when selecting the Midi Out destination on your Midi track, select Virtual Midi, rather than BDM. Set the Midi Out channel to 10.

    In BDM, on the Main Page, turn on Sound Module in the upper right corner area.
    Next, hit the Midi button at the top of the page.
    In the Midi settings, select Cubasis as the Midi in source.
    Take note of the Midi note mappings on this page in BDM.

    Go back to Cubasis and play those notes on the Midi track sending to BDM, and you should hear it playing back.
    Sometimes the octave labels of Midi notes gets shifted between apps. So if you try sending Midi from some app and the receiving app seems like it is not responding, try playing up or down an octave, sometimes even two octaves.

    If you need screenshots to make sense of this, I can do that.

  • @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    yeh same happened to me...

  • @CracklePot said:

    @Yalexein said:
    I can’t send midi to Brazilian drummer from Cubasis. How can I do?

    I have Cubasis 2. Should be similar in Cubasis 3?
    Anyway...

    In Cubasis, when selecting the Midi Out destination on your Midi track, select Virtual Midi, rather than BDM. Set the Midi Out channel to 10.

    In BDM, on the Main Page, turn on Sound Module in the upper right corner area.
    Next, hit the Midi button at the top of the page.
    In the Midi settings, select Cubasis as the Midi in source.
    Take note of the Midi note mappings on this page in BDM.

    Go back to Cubasis and play those notes on the Midi track sending to BDM, and you should hear it playing back.
    Sometimes the octave labels of Midi notes gets shifted between apps. So if you try sending Midi from some app and the receiving app seems like it is not responding, try playing up or down an octave, sometimes even two octaves.

    If you need screenshots to make sense of this, I can do that.

    Hey @CracklePot , @Yalexein got it straight away becouse he’s a smart guy, I on the other hand - not so smart :/ would it be possible to make those screenshots anyway, for me :)

  • @Yalexein said:
    Thank you! I solved with you suggestions.

    @CracklePot said:

    @Yalexein said:
    I can’t send midi to Brazilian drummer from Cubasis. How can I do?

    I have Cubasis 2. Should be similar in Cubasis 3?
    Anyway...

    In Cubasis, when selecting the Midi Out destination on your Midi track, select Virtual Midi, rather than BDM. Set the Midi Out channel to 10.

    In BDM, on the Main Page, turn on Sound Module in the upper right corner area.
    Next, hit the Midi button at the top of the page.
    In the Midi settings, select Cubasis as the Midi in source.
    Take note of the Midi note mappings on this page in BDM.

    Go back to Cubasis and play those notes on the Midi track sending to BDM, and you should hear it playing back.
    Sometimes the octave labels of Midi notes gets shifted between apps. So if you try sending Midi from some app and the receiving app seems like it is not responding, try playing up or down an octave, sometimes even two octaves.

    If you need screenshots to make sense of this, I can do that.

    👍🏻

  • @NemanzgbKaj

    This first SS shows Cubasis with a Midi track with no instrument loaded. In the Routing section, set Midi out to Virtual Midi, and set the Midi channel to 10.

    This SS shows where to turn on Sound Module mode for BDM. It also shows the Midi settings button.

    This SS shows the Midi settings page for BDM. See the Midi In setting and select Cubasis.

    This final SS shows the keys to play the drum samples on the different tracks and their variations. In SS #3 of the Midi settings page in BDM, you can see the how the notes map to the sounds, which is editable in BDM. You may want to change the mappings depending on the sequencer you are trying to use to drive BDM.

  • If Lumbeat updated/improved these not so cheap apps I would happily pay full price for @LuisMartinez apps

    Until that day, pass.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    I'd recommend to get brazilian rhythm and percussion loops played and recorded by brasileiros anyway, from all the demos I've heard these here have nothing to do with the real deal.
    Straight quantization is the death of any groove that is supposed to "feel right".

    Agree, nothing like these rhythms being played by Brazilian drummers. But original loops of quality are rare and often limited in content ( variations ).
    However exact repetition of a same loop somewhat is the antithesis of the free improvised flow of Brazilian drumming.
    Have you listened to these Tracks?
    I'd like to have your point of view and suggestions.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/38035/brazilian-grooves-on-drumperfect-pro/p1?new=1

  • @Gilbert said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    I'd recommend to get brazilian rhythm and percussion loops played and recorded by brasileiros anyway, from all the demos I've heard these here have nothing to do with the real deal.
    Straight quantization is the death of any groove that is supposed to "feel right".

    Agree, nothing like these rhythms being played by Brazilian drummers. But original loops of quality are rare and often limited in content ( variations ).
    However exact repetition of a same loop somewhat is the antithesis of the free improvised flow of Brazilian drumming.
    Have you listened to these Tracks?
    I'd like to have your point of view and suggestions.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/38035/brazilian-grooves-on-drumperfect-pro/p1?new=1

    Wow, yes, that's exactly what I mean!
    Fantastic tracks man!

    But are all these factory grooves from DP Pro?

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Gilbert said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    I'd recommend to get brazilian rhythm and percussion loops played and recorded by brasileiros anyway, from all the demos I've heard these here have nothing to do with the real deal.
    Straight quantization is the death of any groove that is supposed to "feel right".

    Agree, nothing like these rhythms being played by Brazilian drummers. But original loops of quality are rare and often limited in content ( variations ).
    However exact repetition of a same loop somewhat is the antithesis of the free improvised flow of Brazilian drumming.
    Have you listened to these Tracks?
    I'd like to have your point of view and suggestions.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/38035/brazilian-grooves-on-drumperfect-pro/p1?new=1

    Wow, yes, that's exactly what I mean!
    Fantastic tracks man!

    But are all these factory grooves from DP Pro?

    Thanks.
    Yes, it is 100% made with DPP.
    Not a single audio loop or other app involved.

    Many drum grooves come as factory patterns, many with probability and humanizing/ time shifting, to avoid the systematic repetition usually found in drum machines.

    However the massive collection is to be found in the IAP packs, covering a wide spectrum of Brazilian drumming.

    Good side of it, compared to audio loops, is that it can be played at any tempo and individually tuned to match any song without artifacts.

  • @Gilbert said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Gilbert said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    I'd recommend to get brazilian rhythm and percussion loops played and recorded by brasileiros anyway, from all the demos I've heard these here have nothing to do with the real deal.
    Straight quantization is the death of any groove that is supposed to "feel right".

    Agree, nothing like these rhythms being played by Brazilian drummers. But original loops of quality are rare and often limited in content ( variations ).
    However exact repetition of a same loop somewhat is the antithesis of the free improvised flow of Brazilian drumming.
    Have you listened to these Tracks?
    I'd like to have your point of view and suggestions.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/38035/brazilian-grooves-on-drumperfect-pro/p1?new=1

    Wow, yes, that's exactly what I mean!
    Fantastic tracks man!

    But are all these factory grooves from DP Pro?

    Thanks.
    Yes, it is 100% made with DPP.
    Not a single audio loop or other app involved.

    Many drum grooves come as factory patterns, many with probability and humanizing/ time shifting, to avoid the systematic repetition usually found in drum machines.

    However the massive collection is to be found in the IAP packs, covering a wide spectrum of Brazilian drumming.

    Good side of it, compared to audio loops, is that it can be played at any tempo and individually tuned to match any song without artifacts.

    The developer would certainly do good showcasing that!

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Gilbert said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Gilbert said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @motmeister said:
    :( it’s still today here and the price went back up. Would have bought it at the lower price, but too pricey at 100% for me to justify.

    I'd recommend to get brazilian rhythm and percussion loops played and recorded by brasileiros anyway, from all the demos I've heard these here have nothing to do with the real deal.
    Straight quantization is the death of any groove that is supposed to "feel right".

    Agree, nothing like these rhythms being played by Brazilian drummers. But original loops of quality are rare and often limited in content ( variations ).
    However exact repetition of a same loop somewhat is the antithesis of the free improvised flow of Brazilian drumming.
    Have you listened to these Tracks?
    I'd like to have your point of view and suggestions.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/38035/brazilian-grooves-on-drumperfect-pro/p1?new=1

    Wow, yes, that's exactly what I mean!
    Fantastic tracks man!

    But are all these factory grooves from DP Pro?

    Thanks.
    Yes, it is 100% made with DPP.
    Not a single audio loop or other app involved.

    Many drum grooves come as factory patterns, many with probability and humanizing/ time shifting, to avoid the systematic repetition usually found in drum machines.

    However the massive collection is to be found in the IAP packs, covering a wide spectrum of Brazilian drumming.

    Good side of it, compared to audio loops, is that it can be played at any tempo and individually tuned to match any song without artifacts.

    The developer would certainly do good showcasing that!

    Certainly! Thanks.

  • @donb720 said:
    I really enjoy playing along with Brazilian Drummer. Very different for me. My wife sometimes uses it for her workouts. I have purchased all Luis’ app except Mid East Drummer. Maybe that one will go on sale at some point. (Hint)

    MidEast Drummer is my fave. Odd time signatures!

  • Sorry I missed the sale.

  • @MarkR said:

    @donb720 said:
    I really enjoy playing along with Brazilian Drummer. Very different for me. My wife sometimes uses it for her workouts. I have purchased all Luis’ app except Mid East Drummer. Maybe that one will go on sale at some point. (Hint)

    MidEast Drummer is my fave. Odd time signatures!

    MidEast is the 1st one I grab when I’m playing my acoustic guitar and have no clue of the time signature.. I record a quick lone guitar track.. tap and count, then look for something with that number in it.. it always works..

  • Really need that Future Drummer MiDi export...

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