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Only 20 Drambo days and already 100 uploads on Patchstorage!

Yes indeed, we have just reached one hundred user creations uploaded on
https://patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/

I'm overwhelmed about the response.
Thank you everybody for creating, sharing and helping each other out.

I love this community. <3

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  • There are some really great patches out there! It’s interesting to see how people hold drambo differently. I find myself limited in scope when I’m thinking about what to create, so seeing other people’s patches and how they work is awesome.

  • @rs2000 said:
    Yes indeed, we have just reached one hundred user creations uploaded on
    https://patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/

    I'm overwhelmed about the response.
    Thank you everybody for creating, sharing and helping each other out.

    I love this community. <3

    Wow, can you imagine when Piano-roll, midi import/export modules are introduced?

  • @rs2000 said:
    Yes indeed, we have just reached one hundred user creations uploaded on
    https://patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/

    I'm overwhelmed about the response.
    Thank you everybody for creating, sharing and helping each other out.

    I love this community. <3

    +1

  • @RajahP said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Yes indeed, we have just reached one hundred user creations uploaded on
    https://patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/

    I'm overwhelmed about the response.
    Thank you everybody for creating, sharing and helping each other out.

    I love this community. <3

    Wow, can you imagine when Piano-roll, midi import/export modules are introduced?

    Unthinkable 😍

  • @RajahP said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Yes indeed, we have just reached one hundred user creations uploaded on
    https://patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/

    I'm overwhelmed about the response.
    Thank you everybody for creating, sharing and helping each other out.

    I love this community. <3

    Wow, can you imagine when Piano-roll, midi import/export modules are introduced?

    Erm. Oh. No piano-roll? Ah. My bad. Looking forward however.... :)

  • In some years it might looks like the giant Reaktor community library.
    Drambo for president.

  • I just open drool amd go blank😳

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    I just open drool amd go blank😳

    Watch this series of videos. He does a great job of starting from a zero knowledge of the whole Drambo modular workflow...

    and of course Ben's great work as well:

    Hope these help. I find them invaluable and very very informative.

    Cheers!
    echo opera

  • edited April 2020

    ATTENTION

    When getting patches pay attention to what kind of file (extension) it is you are downloading. Drproject file will work via open in Drambo. Drmodule extension however will require you looking around the patch description or just trying what works:

    Rack preset: left most rectangle with a blue header. Tap that, then preset and find import at the bottom of the pop up browser.

    Instrument preset: tap green plus sign on the rack and add Instrument module from the top of the list. Then import the file using import at the bottom of the pop up browser.

    The second one (instrument preset) is the most used method I think. Either way Drambo will let you know it doesn’t like it but won’t tell you what to do either.

  • Awesome thanks! Will check this out.

    @echoopera said:

    @Tones4Christ said:
    I just open drool amd go blank😳

    Watch this series of videos. He does a great job of starting from a zero knowledge of the whole Drambo modular workflow...

    and of course Ben's great work as well:

    Hope these help. I find them invaluable and very very informative.

    Cheers!
    echo opera

  • @rs2000 thanks for your patches - I've just been playing around with you bass detector putting an fm perc-go-zap through it and got tuned in a sweet resonator effect. Got me thinking to build a multifx on. say, 6 layers and switch and mix with p-locks or lfos etc controlling amps on each layer.

  • There is just one thing. A lot patches really peak heavy and suffers from a sort of extreme compression. At least with most of them if you make them polyphonic. I wonder why that happens since most iOS synths goes much further in terms of loudness or saturation. Drambo starts early to compress or it just cracks and i get silent.
    Is there a way to avoid that. Limiter?
    F.e. i like to gain stage and then limit at the output.

  • @ElectroHead said:
    @rs2000 thanks for your patches - I've just been playing around with you bass detector putting an fm perc-go-zap through it and got tuned in a sweet resonator effect. Got me thinking to build a multifx on. say, 6 layers and switch and mix with p-locks or lfos etc controlling amps on each layer.

    Cool! Good to hear.
    Have you worked with scenes yet? You can use 16 pads as preset buttons and crossfade between any two of them :smiley:

  • @Clueless said:
    There is just one thing. A lot patches really peak heavy and suffers from a sort of extreme compression. At least with most of them if you make them polyphonic. I wonder why that happens since most iOS synths goes much further in terms of loudness or saturation. Drambo starts early to compress or it just cracks and i get silent.
    Is there a way to avoid that. Limiter?
    F.e. i like to gain stage and then limit at the output.

    Like you say, proper gain staging is the way to go. You don't generally need a limiter at the output, except when deliberately building such a processor.
    Drambo will do its best to keep signal levels within reasonable ranges to avoid distortion, including reducing signal levels to avoid clipping but of course that affects signal dynamics so preferably you'll want to avoid that in the first place.

  • I am trying to setup Drambo in AUM ( DRAUMBO) to use a SHOW plugin command when you hit a channel trigger in Drambo.

    Triggering a channel in Drambo sends out a C2.
    But you dont want to show/hide plugin if that note is being played.

    Could a trigger button do this?
    Or any ideas how to set this up?

  • edited April 2020

    @rs2000 said:

    Cool! Good to hear.
    Have you worked with scenes yet? You can use 16 pads as preset buttons and crossfade between any two of them :smiley:

    Sure have been working with scenes!

    I posted these in the Jambo Jams - all patched from scratch and performed "on screen" with lots of scene sliding and switching ;-} Drambo only. 2nd is more dubby, among other use of the crossfader - changing delay times and feedack.

  • @tpj said:
    I am trying to setup Drambo in AUM ( DRAUMBO) to use a SHOW plugin command when you hit a channel trigger in Drambo.

    Triggering a channel in Drambo sends out a C2.
    But you dont want to show/hide plugin if that note is being played.

    Could a trigger button do this?
    Or any ideas how to set this up?

    That should work.
    Trigger button > Knob > Note Generator > MIDI Out (select the AUv3 MIDI ot)
    Connect trig btn to Note Gen "Gate" and knob output to Note Gen "Pitch", then adjust the knob to make it snd a C2 note message (use MIDI monitor to confirm).

  • @ElectroHead Hey, these tracks sound great! No further processing?
    Good stuff!

  • @rs2000 said:
    @ElectroHead Hey, these tracks sound great! No further processing?
    Good stuff!

    Thanks! Really glad you like them. Normalized in Soundforge, but normalization hardly counts!

  • @rs2000 said:

    @tpj said:
    I am trying to setup Drambo in AUM ( DRAUMBO) to use a SHOW plugin command when you hit a channel trigger in Drambo.

    Triggering a channel in Drambo sends out a C2.
    But you dont want to show/hide plugin if that note is being played.

    Could a trigger button do this?
    Or any ideas how to set this up?

    That should work.
    Trigger button > Knob > Note Generator > MIDI Out (select the AUv3 MIDI ot)
    Connect trig btn to Note Gen "Gate" and knob output to Note Gen "Pitch", then adjust the knob to make it snd a C2 note message (use MIDI monitor to confirm).

    Thanks! That works for notes indeed.

    I did it now by Trigger Button > Cc generator > midi channel.
    This works really well!

  • @echoopera wow these videos will be a good tip-off for me. Thanks for sharing the links!!! 👊🏼🙃

    Wait a minute... drambo will get a PIANOROLL in a future update? Is this a thing? I can get rid of Atom then 😳

  • @david_2017 said:
    @echoopera wow these videos will be a good tip-off for me. Thanks for sharing the links!!! 👊🏼🙃

    Wait a minute... drambo will get a PIANOROLL in a future update? Is this a thing? I can get rid of Atom then 😳

    Yes but it will take a while for sure.

  • @supadom said:
    ATTENTION

    When getting patches pay attention to what kind of file (extension) it is you are downloading. Drproject file will work via open in Drambo. Drmodule extension however will require you looking around the patch description or just trying what works:

    Rack preset: left most rectangle with a blue header. Tap that, then preset and find import at the bottom of the pop up browser.

    Instrument preset: tap green plus sign on the rack and add Instrument module from the top of the list. Then import the file using import at the bottom of the pop up browser.

    The second one (instrument preset) is the most used method I think. Either way Drambo will let you know it doesn’t like it but won’t tell you what to do either.

    It would be nice is .drmodule wasn't ambiguous between Rack and Instrument. It would also be great if
    there was a Folder for Rack and Instrument. I'm batch downloading all the PatchStorage files every day or two and sorting drprojects from *drmodules and then checking loading and test driving the new ones. Projects have the most bang for the buck and assuming most modules are likely to instruments helps... I've been skipping racks altogether. If the naming convention was to add *rack to the name that would help.

    in a few weeks we'll probably have 500 downloads on PatchStorage so ratings of the good one will really matter. DON'T FORGET TO "LIKE" THE REALLY GOOD ONES.

    In a few months... 1,000.... 2,000... or will Drambo experience saturation of enthusiasm? Curated "zips"
    of patches would be nice at some point. After a bit I will probably delete the app and data and re-load armed with my shopping list. Then audition new stuff by date.

  • Reminds me I still need to scrape together some pocket money to get it

  • edited April 2020

    @McD yes, I agree this needs to sorted out. The thing is that even if rack presets are eliminated one still will need to be mindful of the processor rack etc. So I think the best course of action is to label the patch correctly on uploader’s end and check the description on downloader’s end. I think it is in the best interest of the patch creator for the downloader to have as easy life as possible or the patch might never be used if the latter gets fed up trying to get it working.

    Definitely project file is the simplest solution for the downloader as it just opens in, no questions asked.

  • The latest beta already has much better handling of .drmodule imports so it won't take long until it'll be improved for every D user.

  • @rs2000 said:
    The latest beta already has much better handling of .drmodule imports so it won't take long until it'll be improved for every D user.

    I was expecting this to get ironed out overtime so thanks for the heads up. Such a great implementation ever with a few tricky details to master. It does make you think and that's generally a good think for someone my age. Use it or loose it... loose it? ... what WAS I looking for? I am loosing it.

  • @McD said:

    @rs2000 said:
    The latest beta already has much better handling of .drmodule imports so it won't take long until it'll be improved for every D user.

    I was expecting this to get ironed out overtime so thanks for the heads up. Such a great implementation ever with a few tricky details to master. It does make you think and that's generally a good think for someone my age. Use it or loose it... loose it? ... what WAS I looking for? I am loosing it.

    I don't mind thinking 😅 yet I prefer to invest this energy into patch creation and have an app that supports it well. Finding a module preset on patchstorage without knowing what kind of module it is and struggling to import it into D at all is something that should not happen so @giku_beepstreet certainly chooses his development priorities wisely 👍🏼

  • edited April 2020

    @ElectroHead said:
    @rs2000 thanks for your patches - I've just been playing around with you bass detector putting an fm perc-go-zap through it and got tuned in a sweet resonator effect. Got me thinking to build a multifx on. say, 6 layers and switch and mix with p-locks or lfos etc controlling amps on each layer.

    What bass detector patch are you referring to? You mean @rs2000 pitch tracker?

  • Some of the patches peak early because they are DC biased. Try Hi pass filtering around 10Hz with a 1 pole filter. And can also be worth experimenting with hi pass filtering with maybe a 2 pole at around 50hz to clean up a lot of rumble.

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