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Skaka - Shaked Percussion by Klevgränd produkter AB

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  • @sclurbs said:
    On a scale of 1 to LumBeat, how much do I need this?

    Ha, post of the day here.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @sclurbs said:
    On a scale of 1 to LumBeat, how much do I need this?

    Ha, post of the day here.

    Was thinking the same... but I think it will be a good side order to soft drummer :)

  • Is there a random button anywhere?

  • No random button (would certainly be nice) but I'm pleased as punch with this one.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @sclurbs said:
    On a scale of 1 to LumBeat, how much do I need this?

    Ha, post of the day here.

    7 out of 10 Brams

  • And no probability? Buying it anyway😎

  • Next and previous preset is a no brainer too. All this midi parameters to control.
    Aaaaaand menu dive.
    Great app anyway.

  • I think it would be much cooler if you could import your own samples, had MIDI out for the sequencer, and it also had the Ting library included. I''d even take those as a IAP.

  • I’ve wanted a percussion sequencer on iOS for years. Instabuy.

  • Perhaps I'm a simpleton, but I find great joy in loading up Skaka, any keyboard app, and playing a chord progression on my MIDI controller. Instant percussion accompaniment!

  • Does anyone else feel this could do with a zoom feature? particularly in the pitch view I find it very fiddly

  • Good, yeah, that's fiddly af....far too small imo

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  • midi out would be ace

  • Just checking in on this one, what's the deal with preset saving? I'm assuming it saves user presets in AUM, there doesn't seem like any native preset saving in the app itself.

  • State saves in host only I think

  • @FPC said:
    State saves in host only I think

    Thanks yeah I'm assuming the user presets in AUM specifically, work in the same way as state saving. I can't ever remember seeing an AUv3 that couldn't have presets saved this way.

  • This is great, its the app I've always needed but never knew I did

  • @david_2017 said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @sclurbs said:
    On a scale of 1 to LumBeat, how much do I need this?

    Ha, post of the day here.

    Was thinking the same... but I think it will be a good side order to soft drummer :)

    Exactly what I was thinking, that it would compliment Soft Drummer perfectly!

    I’m surprised nobody has made a shaker for Drambo yet. Or if they have, I’ve missed it.

  • @Intrepolicious said:

    @david_2017 said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @sclurbs said:
    On a scale of 1 to LumBeat, how much do I need this?

    Ha, post of the day here.

    Was thinking the same... but I think it will be a good side order to soft drummer :)

    Exactly what I was thinking, that it would compliment Soft Drummer perfectly!

    I’m surprised nobody has made a shaker for Drambo yet. Or if they have, I’ve missed it.

    I started experimenting with synthesising shakers in Drambo. The impulse module is a good starting point, a square wave LFO to act as a gate passing through the Bernoulli module with probability modulated by envelope. Then layering this arrangement up to add some thickness. I tried passing this through the resonator with a very short delay time, to make it a bit more organic. Yes it's alright but the challenge I found is making the particle behaviour reflect the variety of situations, a long throw quick stop, a rapid back and forth action, slow swirly actions, etc, etc.
    Basically difficult to make it sound anything other than synthetic, which has its place but I ended up getting Skaka because I think sample based is really the most effective solution here.

  • @SpartanClownTide said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @david_2017 said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @sclurbs said:
    On a scale of 1 to LumBeat, how much do I need this?

    Ha, post of the day here.

    Was thinking the same... but I think it will be a good side order to soft drummer :)

    Exactly what I was thinking, that it would compliment Soft Drummer perfectly!

    I’m surprised nobody has made a shaker for Drambo yet. Or if they have, I’ve missed it.

    I started experimenting with synthesising shakers in Drambo. The impulse module is a good starting point, a square wave LFO to act as a gate passing through the Bernoulli module with probability modulated by envelope. Then layering this arrangement up to add some thickness. I tried passing this through the resonator with a very short delay time, to make it a bit more organic. Yes it's alright but the challenge I found is making the particle behaviour reflect the variety of situations, a long throw quick stop, a rapid back and forth action, slow swirly actions, etc, etc.
    Basically difficult to make it sound anything other than synthetic, which has its place but I ended up getting Skaka because I think sample based is really the most effective solution here.

    I pulled the trigger on Skaka last night as well.

    Thanks for posting your thoughts on the possibility of creating one in Drambo! You’re probably right about sample based is the way to go, which makes me think, we could probably just sample some shakers and eggs etc at a music store somewhere then use Koala or sEGments to play/sequence?

  • Really great app. I’m pretty much reduced to just recording loops with it cos it taxes my Air 1 hard but I am getting fantastic results either way

  • edited October 2020

    @Intrepolicious said:
    You’re probably right about sample based is the way to go, which makes me think, we could probably just sample some shakers and eggs etc at a music store somewhere then use Koala or sEGments to play/sequence?

    You could, but Skaka is doing a bunch of stuff behind the scenes to increase fidelity to the actual sound of a played shaker, like putting the sound peak instead of the sample start on the quantized beat, and accounting for timbral differences based on up/down shake and tempo. That would be troublesome to recreate manually, if it was feasible at all in those apps.

  • Skaka is so great, but I'm missing something I think. I have a Skaka shaker in a loop in BM3. It starts with the beat and plays perfectly; in the piano roll I have a four-bar C, so it's chugging along all the time. But when I stop the loop, Skaka keeps on chugging away until I go into the plug in and tap the C again, turning it off. Is this normal?

  • Version: 1.0.4 is out:

    • Updated UI (adds gain and pan knobs in main view when used in full screen mode)
    • Global preset manager also supports user presets
    • Optimisations that makes the audio engine use less memory
    • Updated development framework

  • Nice update. Wish they would give it multi-out though too.

  • Does this app sound great? In my opinion their demo video is sonically pale and the Klevgrand apps I bought have also sounded kind of grainy, not very high fidelity. I like the idea of this app, but am unsure about the sound quality.

  • @abf said:
    Does this app sound great? In my opinion their demo video is sonically pale and the Klevgrand apps I bought have also sounded kind of grainy, not very high fidelity. I like the idea of this app, but am unsure about the sound quality.

    I think it sounds fantastic. I doubt I’d be able to tell the instruments apart from their ‘real’ counterparts in a mix at all. After all, they built a custom sequencing engine for these samples as even midi wouldn’t have been sufficient.

  • @aleyas said:

    @abf said:
    Does this app sound great? In my opinion their demo video is sonically pale and the Klevgrand apps I bought have also sounded kind of grainy, not very high fidelity. I like the idea of this app, but am unsure about the sound quality.

    I think it sounds fantastic. I doubt I’d be able to tell the instruments apart from their ‘real’ counterparts in a mix at all. After all, they built a custom sequencing engine for these samples as even midi wouldn’t have been sufficient.

    Yes, this. Makes tak, tsk, tsk remarkably simple!

  • @abf said:
    Does this app sound great? In my opinion their demo video is sonically pale and the Klevgrand apps I bought have also sounded kind of grainy, not very high fidelity. I like the idea of this app, but am unsure about the sound quality.

    Not to me. I bought it, but as with most Klevgrand apps, wish I hadn't. It's okay but nothing special.

    Similar apps (based on playable percussion loops) that I like better are DrumJam and Roli Noise.

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