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Poll: Who Should Make the Next Groovebox

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  • @Identor said:
    We don't need grooveboxes. I have tried some. It's a short-term gratification, more or less a playground. Thats why i have a MC303 gathering dust on the attic.

    You don’t need grooveboxes. The playground aspect is precisely what I and others enjoy about them. It’s a great way to get out of your usual workflow and get the juices flowing.

  • @Tamir_Raz_Mataz said:
    We need ice gear to bring back xenon

    That looks super dope.

  • @DukeWonder said:

    @Identor said:
    We don't need grooveboxes. I have tried some. It's a short-term gratification, more or less a playground. Thats why i have a MC303 gathering dust on the attic.

    You don’t need grooveboxes. The playground aspect is precisely what I and others enjoy about them. It’s a great way to get out of your usual workflow and get the juices flowing.

    Sorry, i mean "I".
    I can understand that a groove box can be used as a twiddle-machine to try some things out. Not for me :)
    If there's something concrete coming out, i have to translate it outside the box, to get my own sound.
    If i want to twiddle, i mostly start up AUM.

  • For me, it could be useful when a groove box can export midi-files, based on what's created.

  • @Identor said:
    For me, it could be useful when a groove box can export midi-files, based on what's created.

    Pure Acid does if I recall correctly. Can’t look right this sec. But yeah it does seem to be a rare feature in grooveboxes.

  • You guys... lol

    Dreaming of a new groovebox when Drambo is right in front of you.

    ...and if you're scared of modular, just load a flexi sampler on each pad and use it as a Digitakt.

  • @tk32 said:
    You guys... lol

    Dreaming of a new groovebox when Drambo is right in front of you.

    ...and if you're scared of modular, just load a flexi sampler on each pad and use it as a Digitakt.

    This. :lol:
    It's really powerful

    @Identor said:
    For me, it could be useful when a groove box can export midi-files, based on what's created.

    Funny enough, I have been recording my MC-303 and EMX-1 to Xequence :trollface:

    Now I would like to be able to jam like you do on AUM. I use it for some routing, but I have an iPad Mini 2, which has the screen size limitations for my fat fingers and somewhat limited processing power. :astonished:

  • SugarBytes have one dropping soon I guess

  • @Identor said:
    We don't need grooveboxes. I have tried some. It's a short-term gratification, more or less a playground. Thats why i have a MC303 gathering dust on the attic.
    AUM is my groove box

    I wished on having a continuous performance with one machine/app that lets me launch patterns that changes the presets.

    I liked the promise of Grooveboxes that meant to be all in one, one station that does it all with quick access.

    For my physical grooveboxes I always had to pair it with a module.
    Octatrack with virus ti, Mpc one with motif es etc.

    What’s lacking for me on iOS grooveboxes:

    GR16:
    more oscillators and synthesis and modulations.more bars per pattern. Host Auv3. Better interface for piano roll and probability.

    Drambo: preset load for Auv3. Clip launcher.

  • Make your groovebox using miRack:

    2nd video in the post shows the groovebox I built using various modules and a lot of clock dividers. 😆

  • Ya’ll still don’t understand the point of a groovebox. Piecing some modular shit together is the exact opposite of what a groovebox is supposed to be. It’s supposed to be self-contained and easy to pick up and use.

    Think about Pure Acid, BLEASS Groovebox, and Flip. I can open it and immediately start working. Don’t need to connect other apps. Don’t need to piece a bunch of shit together in the app. There aren’t a million options for shit. It’s clean, neat, and everything has a direct purpose.

    GR-16 and Gadget 2 are also excellent, though they do have a bit more going on and are kind of like hybrids.

    I get it. Grooveboxes aren’t for everyone. But then this convo isn’t for you, is it? Drambo isn’t the answer for everything.

  • edited May 2021

    That is pretty much what I look for too in a groovebox. (That and easy stem export, on iOS at least)

    But like anything there will always be those who see a different kind of potential for an initially simple thing and want to run with it beyond the base concept. For me it is like how samplers at some point became more like synths to some people with single cycle waveforms, ‘crazy’ modulation and such, but to me it was just about being able to sequence belches and farts etc.

  • edited May 2021

    Auto sequencers are faster than a groovebox. Plus more fun as a tweakable groove. You get to use the apps you bought. Just learn a selection of synths.

    Id have to say a voice groovebox though. Like Beardyman.

    Id call it Mindbox.

    Maybe it can be made for the 16gb ipad pro. Provided its 16gb.

  • @Identor said:
    Thats why i have a MC303 gathering dust on the attic.

    Is there any other place for the most useless product Roland ever made?
    Attics and basements are just storage areas for trash that people can’t mentally part with yet.

  • @sigma79 said:
    Maybe it can be made for the 16gb ipad pro. Provided its 16gb.

    You be anxious to hear this then: https://9to5mac.com/2021/05/28/ipad-pro-ram-limits/
    (It’s always been known there have been ram caps and nothing is ever unlimited access to anything.)

  • @sigma79 said:
    Auto sequencers are faster than a groovebox. Plus more fun as a tweakable groove. You get to use the apps you bought. Just learn a selection of synths.

    Id have to say a voice groovebox though. Like Beardyman.

    Id call it Mindbox.

    Maybe it can be made for the 16gb ipad pro. Provided its 16gb.

    The assumption that someone who appreciates grooveboxes isn’t proficient with synths is…odd. :|

  • @DukeWonder said:

    @sigma79 said:
    Auto sequencers are faster than a groovebox. Plus more fun as a tweakable groove. You get to use the apps you bought. Just learn a selection of synths.

    Id have to say a voice groovebox though. Like Beardyman.

    Id call it Mindbox.

    Maybe it can be made for the 16gb ipad pro. Provided its 16gb.

    The assumption that someone who appreciates grooveboxes isn’t proficient with synths is…odd. :|

    No worries man. Grooveboxes are cool. When I bought gr16. I did think' why did I bother buying other apps.

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