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Drum computer is out!!!!

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  • edited November 2020

    Any delays added wouldn't be as good as adding your own plugins with multi out imo, so I'd prefer more additions to the sequencer myself. I was never a huge fan of the sound of SB effects in the past, eg in Looperator and Egoist, so am happy to use external effects more.

  • Anyone have it running on 14.2?

  • @drez said:

    @Frank303 said:
    Think I have to buy the cap. I'm a fan 🤣
    (nah ain't paying 35€ for a cap)

    That hat costs more than the app 🤯

    I could have had Drum Computer, but all I got was this hat instead

    The new era caps are here in Germany all about 35€ - 40€. So it’s not per se a very expensive 🧢

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  • Making Drumcomputers great again :p

  • Surprised at the complaints about sound. Try dialing down the compression and saturation on the master maybe?

  • Give me a double time and half time button, and I'll break up with my girlfriend and buy a wedding ring for drum computer.

    Bonus points for the free demo. IE: the real game changer. Every app should have this.

  • It really says something about the developers of iOs apps when I'm willing to use an Apple product to be able to use their products. The app store is a hot dumpster fire. Yet sugar bytes has figured out a work around. Wow!

  • You know, this is all making me think I can do this in Drambo. Not kidding.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    You know, this is all making me think I can do this in Drambo. Not kidding.

    You could build an 8 bit computer within a Minecraft engine within Drambo. Gonna be hard to do what Drumcomputer does within seconds of using it.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    You know, this is all making me think I can do this in Drambo. Not kidding.

    Genuine question - because I truly don’t know: Could one employ Drambo to create randomized voices per genre (character parameters of Snare, Tom etc) the way DrumComputer can?

    To me this makes DC worth it alone: building kits by tapping on single voices and getting endless variations back WITH an ‘undo’ button that reverts said voice to previous version (this is Huge).

  • @drez said:

    @Frank303 said:
    Think I have to buy the cap. I'm a fan 🤣
    (nah ain't paying 35€ for a cap)

    That hat costs more than the app 🤯

    I could have had Drum Computer, but all I got was this hat instead

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • This thing’s a monster. Very deep. I spent a good part of the day with the app and the manual and there’s a ton more there. Don’t give up on this one thinking it doesn’t sound good or doesn’t do this or that. You’re probably wrong! 😎👍🏼

  • @BroCoast said:
    Surprised at the complaints about sound. Try dialing down the compression and saturation on the master maybe?

    I didn‘t complain (it‘s free to try...) but I consider myself experienced enough to judge a synth engine without being trapped by loudness.
    Tbh I was really surprised how „stale“ this sounded.
    The sequencer auto-jam options are cool, but the generators/processors aren‘t my cup of tea at all. Stroke-Machine comes to mind as a counterpart...

  • @sclurbs said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    You know, this is all making me think I can do this in Drambo. Not kidding.

    You could build an 8 bit computer within a Minecraft engine within Drambo. Gonna be hard to do what Drumcomputer does within seconds of using it.

    Haha.

    I just don't love the sounds in Drum Computer, and I think if I persevere, I'll be able to import all my BM3 and iMaschine samples into dedicated Drambo kits. DC looks beautiful, but what it does naturally just isn't my sweet spot. I feel the same way about Egotist. I love it and I love its flexibility, but what comes forth naturally sounds like somebody else's music. (I'll probably pick it up anyway, and if the $26.99 was an intro price, I already would have!)

    I

  • @ecamburn said:

    @robosardine said:
    How good is it when you have just got a great groove going ... you are sitting there smugly marvelling at how good an app this is .... then you suddenly remember the ‘remix’ strip 🤗

    Must investigate.

    Dang. And it's midi mappable.

  • can’t praise this drum computer enough.
    i’ve been making some fantastic sounding sequences with this for the better part of the day.
    what i’ve been doing to get started is just delete all the steps of a sequence, and put down a kick pattern first, about 3 kicks then give those a little pitch flavor to bring some movement. then add some probability but always have the 1 playing

    then i’ll lay down 2 closed hat tracks (my favorite and most used drum) similar in sound but different enough to make it alive. between the two i’ll make a pattern that plays well with each other then go in and add some “roll” and “pitch” randomness from the seq page , immediately the hats get a new flavor... then a touch of probability

    then i’ll grab a clap/snare and do a simple pattern on the 3 .

    once i have that basic pattern i’ll pin it in and either “make kit” or scroll thru the presets , not the main presets, but the individual sounds from the kit screen until i get sounds closer to what i want, as that happens save the sound in a slot then keep scrolling to the next drum for the rest

  • edited November 2020

    @slicetwo said:
    I wish the pitch and decay mod sliders in the sequencer were Bipolar. It seems like a massive oversight that you can't decrease those per step, only increase.

    Just bumped into this... would be nice to take it into negative (Decay)... Maybe a Feature Request thread... Bank Presets IAP could be nice too..

    Love this app.. Game Changer for me....

  • @reasOne said:
    can’t praise this drum computer enough.
    i’ve been making some fantastic sounding sequences with this for the better part of the day.
    what i’ve been doing to get started is just delete all the steps of a sequence, and put down a kick pattern first, about 3 kicks then give those a little pitch flavor to bring some movement. then add some probability but always have the 1 playing

    Good one. I feel like DC rewards a more is less approach. It's so cool what sounds you can achieve just by modulating a kick, esp pitch. Having a blast with some of the factory patterns just by soloing 3-4 channels making it much more stripped down.

  • Run thesys into dc - make the 16 pattern variatons/breaks or whatever - then get thesys to mess them up.

    It just went semi Mills on some basic patterns.

    Gamechanger? Maybe not

    More low end!!!

  • @ecamburn said:

    @reasOne said:
    can’t praise this drum computer enough.
    i’ve been making some fantastic sounding sequences with this for the better part of the day.
    what i’ve been doing to get started is just delete all the steps of a sequence, and put down a kick pattern first, about 3 kicks then give those a little pitch flavor to bring some movement. then add some probability but always have the 1 playing

    Good one. I feel like DC rewards a more is less approach. It's so cool what sounds you can achieve just by modulating a kick, esp pitch. Having a blast with some of the factory patterns just by soloing 3-4 channels making it much more stripped down.

    def agree that more is less. the preset patterns are way too busy and designed just to show off sounds i think rather useable drums
    i am a drum minimalist tho i’ve always felt like more movement on one sound and less sounds/clashing/chaos all at once is the way to go, and dc really can get you there!
    tame the beast

  • @reasOne said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @reasOne said:
    can’t praise this drum computer enough.
    i’ve been making some fantastic sounding sequences with this for the better part of the day.
    what i’ve been doing to get started is just delete all the steps of a sequence, and put down a kick pattern first, about 3 kicks then give those a little pitch flavor to bring some movement. then add some probability but always have the 1 playing

    Good one. I feel like DC rewards a more is less approach. It's so cool what sounds you can achieve just by modulating a kick, esp pitch. Having a blast with some of the factory patterns just by soloing 3-4 channels making it much more stripped down.

    def agree that more is less. the preset patterns are way too busy and designed just to show off sounds i think rather useable drums
    i am a drum minimalist tho i’ve always felt like more movement on one sound and less sounds/clashing/chaos all at once is the way to go, and dc really can get you there!
    tame the beast

    Yeah, I don't know if you're into techno, but I feel like Robert Henke's monolake stuff has this vibe. 3-4 perc voices max, often not traditional sounds like snares, cymbals, etc, but the kind of sounds that come out of drumcomputer. :smile: Lots of modulation on the small # of voices.

  • You guys mean less is more, right?:-)

  • @ChrisG said:
    You guys mean less is more, right?:-)

    Crap, yes. :) Trying to pay attention to too many things at the same time.

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  • @ChrisG said:
    You guys mean less is more, right?:-)

    hahaahah faaaak! thank you man lol

  • @ecamburn said:

    @reasOne said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @reasOne said:
    can’t praise this drum computer enough.
    i’ve been making some fantastic sounding sequences with this for the better part of the day.
    what i’ve been doing to get started is just delete all the steps of a sequence, and put down a kick pattern first, about 3 kicks then give those a little pitch flavor to bring some movement. then add some probability but always have the 1 playing

    Good one. I feel like DC rewards a more is less approach. It's so cool what sounds you can achieve just by modulating a kick, esp pitch. Having a blast with some of the factory patterns just by soloing 3-4 channels making it much more stripped down.

    def agree that more is less. the preset patterns are way too busy and designed just to show off sounds i think rather useable drums
    i am a drum minimalist tho i’ve always felt like more movement on one sound and less sounds/clashing/chaos all at once is the way to go, and dc really can get you there!
    tame the beast

    Yeah, I don't know if you're into techno, but I feel like Robert Henke's monolake stuff has this vibe. 3-4 perc voices max, often not traditional sounds like snares, cymbals, etc, but the kind of sounds that come out of drumcomputer. :smile: Lots of modulation on the small # of voices.

    i make downtempo/ambient stuff but def jam some techno, i’llpeep henke out

  • @WillieNegus said:
    DrumComputer + Looperator is just obnoxious.

    Listening to Cap'n WIllie @iansainsbury ?

    And he's right. M(u)y goodness.

  • I’d like to trigger DC patterns in Zenbeats but the internal keyboard only goes down to C-1 while DC patterns start on C-2. Anyone know a way to make this work? I tried using KB-1 as a midi effect to trigger DC but ZB crashes.

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