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Poll: Who Should Make the Next Groovebox

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  • @auxmux said:

    @SpartanClownTide said:
    A port of DFAM from Moog would be nice. Add multiples to taste. Although I guess a big part of the appeal is the physicality of the interaction. Nevertheless gets my vote.

    That's Ruismaker Noir.

    Damn your right, I always thought Noir would make great hardware. Ergh can't start gassing over Moog, better buy some more apps.

  • edited April 2020

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    Still use this whenever you guys are getting too complicated on me.

    :)

    I’m feeling like this a lot lately.

    I bought Drambo on release day but realise I’m gonna have to sit through hours of videos to make headway.

    I’m only just getting to grips with simpler apps I bought a few years back.

  • @SpookyZoo said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    Still use this whenever you guys are getting too complicated on me.

    :)

    I’m feeling like this a lot lately.

    I bought Drambo on release day but realise I’m gonna have to sit through hours of videos to make headway.

    I’m only just getting to grips with simpler apps I bought a few years back.

    Of course I hear you....truth is if I remember to leave a lot of space and then throw Xenon into AUM and salt and pepper it with some fx I can very quickly pretend to be Thom...

  • edited April 2020

    Put me down for Grooverider 2. More insert fx, full stereo samples and oscillators, optional full screen Xy pad with iKaossilator style note replace, and recording of samples directly into the app. Oh and a Groovebox style scene launcher where one picks up where the other left off, aka jump mode, aka what Blocs Wave does also. Adjustable starting bar for all patterns

  • this is awesome
    have you used valley interzone in mirack, it’sa dope sh101 type synth

  • NO MORE GROOVEBOXES

    NO MORE SYNTHS

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    NO MORE GROOVEBOXES

    NO MORE SYNTHS

    How many times have I said that? Still... They do provide another great option to get to work and if your
    audience dances they are golden. If you audience is full of listeners, maybe not. But you can layer anything over one you know in AUM or any DAW.

  • @McD said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    NO MORE GROOVEBOXES

    NO MORE SYNTHS

    How many times have I said that? Still... They do provide another great option to get to work and if your
    audience dances they are golden. If you audience is full of listeners, maybe not. But you can layer anything over one you know in AUM or any DAW.

    It's like Stratocasters and Les Pauls. Do we really need more of those?

  • edited April 2020

    More and more, every time I think about the hardware synths (except Eurorack), I find I can do more with iOS than ever before.

    Drambo: Octatrack
    Ruismaker FM : model cycles
    Ruismaker Noir : DFAM
    AudioLayer / Poly2 : Digitakt
    Zeeon : Minilogue
    EvolverFX : Wavestate

    With miRack, even Eurorack is less of a need, but still a want. 😁

  • @reasOne said:

    this is awesome
    have you used valley interzone in mirack, it’sa dope sh101 type synth

    Thanks 😊

    Interzone is great.

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  • Sugar bytes Drum Computer on iOS would be a wreckingball.

  • edited April 2020

    @auxmux said:
    More and more, every time I think about the hardware synths (except Eurorack), I find I can do more with iOS than ever before.

    Drambo: Octatrack
    Ruismaker FM : model cycles
    Ruismaker Noir : DFAM
    AudioLayer / Poly2 : Digitakt
    Zeeon : Minilogue
    EvolverFX : Wavestate

    With miRack, even Eurorack is less of a need, but still a want. 😁

    Nice comparison! And add a good hardware midi-controller, and you're good to go.

  • Drambo is cooking up to be the best Groovebox. As soon as it gets multi out and midi mapping it will be hard to beat. :)

  • @realdawei said:
    Sugar bytes Drum Computer on iOS would be a wreckingball.

    Yah, I doubt I will be biting on any new grooveboxes until that is out.

  • @Carnbot said:
    Drambo is cooking up to be the best Groovebox. As soon as it gets multi out and midi mapping it will be hard to beat. :)

    It needs better sequencer options as well, but yeah it's close.

    As a pure drum machine it's extremely hard to beat.

  • I'd love to see a Bram Hammerhead reboot :wink:
    an iOS port of Sonic Charge's Microtonic would be great

    Also feeling the ideas of a RM1x clone and an Ableton thing

  • @Dev79 said:
    I'd love to see a Bram Hammerhead reboot :wink:
    an iOS port of Sonic Charge's Microtonic would be great

    Also feeling the ideas of a RM1x clone and an Ableton thing

    Would love to have Microtonic so I could quickly creat patches for my PO 32.

  • @DukeWonder said:

    @Dev79 said:
    I'd love to see a Bram Hammerhead reboot :wink:
    an iOS port of Sonic Charge's Microtonic would be great

    Also feeling the ideas of a RM1x clone and an Ableton thing

    Would love to have Microtonic so I could quickly creat patches for my PO 32.

    +1

  • Deluge emulator

    @Carnbot said:
    Drambo is cooking up to be the best Groovebox. As soon as it gets multi out and midi mapping it will be hard to beat. :)

    No end for advances in tech and innovation.
    So happy with Drambo as a dream come through for a the basic stuff that was required.
    It certainly got a whole lot more than I could imagine. 2 years of development felt like it was a myth.
    It brings so much functionality efficiency and creativity. Looking fwd for the updates

  • @Carnbot said:
    Drambo is cooking up to be the best Groovebox. As soon as it gets multi out and midi mapping it will be hard to beat. :)

    I agree, but it could definitely use some of the quick pattern editing functions that grooverider has, ya know all the copy and paste this and that specifics

  • @DukeWonder said:
    Would love to have Microtonic so I could quickly create patches for my PO 32.

    Yesss

  • @Dev79 said:

    @DukeWonder said:
    Would love to have Microtonic so I could quickly create patches for my PO 32.

    Yesss

    There is a Drambo patch for that already. 🙌

  • @auxmux said:

    @Dev79 said:

    @DukeWonder said:
    Would love to have Microtonic so I could quickly create patches for my PO 32.

    Yesss

    There is a Drambo patch for that already. 🙌

    Doesn’t let you load them into the PO 32 to my knowledge.

  • Does anyone remember Skram? Cool modular concept with lots of promises...then the dev fell off the face of the earth. I still have it, but it’s no longer available to new buyers in the App Store.

  • I am enjoying hardware more often these days, so it really doesn’t matter to me at the moment

  • @robertreynolds said:
    Does anyone remember Skram? Cool modular concept with lots of promises...then the dev fell off the face of the earth. I still have it, but it’s no longer available to new buyers in the App Store.

    Skram is the Boris Johnson of music apps: scruffy, engaging, wacky, promises a lot but disappears when it has to interact with the real world.

  • @purpan2 said:

    @robertreynolds said:
    Does anyone remember Skram? Cool modular concept with lots of promises...then the dev fell off the face of the earth. I still have it, but it’s no longer available to new buyers in the App Store.

    Skram is the Boris Johnson of music apps: scruffy, engaging, wacky, promises a lot but disappears when it has to interact with the real world.

    😂

  • I ran Genome Midi Sequencer this morning, set a Bass, Lead, Pad and Drums channels, used the internal synth and drum synth, dropped some patterns, automated some stuff. You know what? I may end up choosing Xequence as midi sequencer nowadays, but Genome can still be used, but as a Groovebox! Really fast workflow, and it's good for live usage because of pattern launch

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