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So, is there a way to chain the various beats together, like a song mode? There are some nice sounds and it's easy and intuitive to make some great custom grooves, but....
Also, is there a manual for this app? Going to the developers website from ITunes shows some other stuff, but no links to this guy?
Audiobus and Midi Sync would be welcome.
@Audiohub said:
I don't think so, but again, I'm not pro with the app because I don't have much a use for it until I can use it with other instruments!
It's primarily a drum "looper" akin to Drum Beats+, albeit with a pretty impressive library of rock sounds for such a small file size. There is a traditional grid for editing the patterns, so you could make a new one basically from scratch, but I don't believe you can string them together.
I don't care for that particular functionality because all I want is to create a particular loop and copy it into a DAW anyway. (DM-1 has a robust song/pattern arrangement feature and I never use it). But it is a curious absence if you think about it because pretty much all you can do with the app at this time is to use the tracks as an audio out and play along live. Without a song feature, though, it would be hard to use it and make those changes on the fly.
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/4296/rock-drummer/p1
This is just downright frustrating. It was noted that the developer made new app (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-latin-drum-machine/id879474839?mt=8) but has yet to bring AB (or export of ANY kind) to Rock Drum Machine.
Trying not to be a crybaby about this, but I guess I just don't understand what the intended use of apps like this is from the developers who obviously put a lot of thought, time, and effort into making a paid app. Was the whole purpose of the app simply "OK, I want to hook up a 1/4" audio cable from a speaker to my iPhone and have a single drum loop playing over and over to jam to?" Even if that were the goal, there's no song mode, so it wouldn't work that well.
I could literally set up AudioShare with a 2-second .wav clip of any drum loop of my choice, click the "Loop" button and use it in exactly the same way.
My hope for the app is fading. It has some great rock-oriented loops, but those are available for free all over the web.
I feel your pain @StormJH1. I played with the app the other day to test out my new HS8's (which you all helped me with deciding on) and the drum sounds were very good IMO. But alas I think this app may be dying on the vine. Or we're just being impatient. I've also gone to the developer's website and found no method of contacting them. If anyone has any contact info I'd be glad to put a bug in their ear.
I also really miss a volume control on the iPhone version. At least on the iPad there are volume sliders for the individual elements but also no master volume.
So dev, where you at ? Your customer base is speaking . Are you listening?
Why not contact the developer via his developer page on the App Store? Some of these developers don't speak English you know so they might not read this forum although it would be prudent for them to do so even with an interpreter. My two pence.
@FrankieJay As Ben pointed out, there's no contact info. Always a bad sign, it should have been a warning. But I fell for the 'AB soon' rumor too...
I actually re-downloaded this today because I think I finally have a use for it. That's right, downloaded in March for $4 and never actually used it waiting for the AudioBus (or IAA, or ACP...export ANYTHING!) update that never came.
But I picked up Blackstar Core10 ID guitar amp, which is basically a small modeling practice amp with an MP3 input jack. I'm not big into "jamming along with your favorite tunez!", but playing along a drum track (or even full backing tracks I create in a DAW) would greatly help my development. Rock Drum Machine fits the description of "big dumb drum looper that works with a 1/8 audio cable" perfectly!
It's probably the best app I've ever given a 3-star review to, and that's strictly because it has zero functionality in an iOS music workflow.