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Drum computer is out!!!!

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  • Haven't had much time to mess with this yet, but has anyone gotten any really deep kicks? I imagine this is going to play nicely with AK 808.

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  • Look like a nice tool for making food for my model samples :)

  • @tk32 said:
    Finally found a fix for standalone mode on iOS 14.2

    That worked for me. Thanks.

  • @wim said:

    That's just a thing with midi. There's no standard for octave naming. Just gotta get used to it.

    Oh I know. It's just annoying as hell. What's funny is that I don't know if I've ever actually found a drum machine that has the proper octaves labeled, haha.

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    @BCKeys said:
    So Drambo is now obsolete ? 😁

    Hate to be the one to say buuut.... Yeah you could do most of this in Drambo (WT a coming).

    The resynth module is interesting. I'm not sure about the naming though, I thought resynthesis was something else, this seems like it extracts the noise component from given sounds. Didn't Wolfgang Palm have something like this on Infinite? Haven't looked at that for a while. Perhaps it works by analysing the spectrum, resynthesizing that (hence the naming), and flipping the phase to eliminate any harmonic content, can't do that in Drambo though it's probably on a list somewhere.

    As always it's about design optimised for a focused use over something completely open. I'm waiting on this, can't blow that much on an app just before black Friday.. Maybe if it's still looking sexy at Christmas.

  • Has anyone had issues with this in AUM? Not certain where I'm going wrong, but despite DC saying it's synched to the host, I hit AUMs transport and nada - pattern doesn't play. Do I need to use a midi sequencer to drive it, like Rozetta’s XOX or Rhythm? Or have I missed something? The manual seems to indicate it will sync to host, but I'm not seeing anything that suggests using it this way disables DCs pattern sequencer.... If anyone can shed some light here, I’d be grateful.

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    Man. I can't wait to buy this thing and make a template for my Digitakt so I can rock parameter locks and such from there. It's gonna be massive.

    I wish the probability thing also allowed for trig conditions the way Elektron does where 1 note will only play every X amount of bars. I know I could slow down the entire individual track pattern speed, but then I lose the ability to do quick programmed rolls.

    Is SB known for doing mad updates and feature additions to their stuff? This would be the first of their gear I would be buying.

    Also, is there a way to do per step locks of each parameter like you can do on the Elektron boxes and in Drambo? I guess one could make templates in both and drive the beast from there.

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    @ehehehe said:
    Okay, I’m in. This is so cool. Just one last thing: how is the cpu load? Have an old air2, cant check in standalone mode. Anyone tried it in Cubasis 3?

    Some discussion of using DC on Air 2 here:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/41549/something-game-changing-for-some-wallet-killing-coming-out#latest

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  • This is super cool. Sounds really good, a flexible drum machine like this has been the missing piece of the iOS puzzle for me so I’m really happy to see such a good option come along.

    One minor gripe, auditioning samples is pretty slow as you have to open the pop up every time and navigate to the right folder, unless I’m missing something? Feels like there should be a shortcut to scroll through them, like the arrows on the preset picker.

  • the random drum sound generator presets are mixed up i think. i get hhs when i want to generate cymbals, i get cymbals when i try to make claps etc...

  • @WillieNegus said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @WillieNegus said:
    There won’t be any sales on Drum computer for a very long time...if ever. I’ve had it over a year on desktop and it’s never been on sale. For good reason.

    DC works amazing with mk3 @AudioGus Just set up iPad as idam midi/audio to control Ni instruments and pad groups. you can do some nutty nutty shit. I have the Desktop AU but me thinks I like working with the iOS version even better.

    I just love those pads so much right now!

    I know I know. Even had a dream about em once that included truths about myself I dare not share.lol. But...some days I just want to focus them And my fingers on melodic/harmonic expression and just load up a preset or patterns I’ve created in DC to control the much better sound options on mk3. Or backwards...finger bang mk3 and have dc sequencer keep instruments in the right groove pocket, turn knobs to control infinite parameters and effects...and of course...the touchstrip To shake it all up. DC has its own Touch strip (remix mode) so you can get extra freaky in addition to the one on mk3.

    No pressure...just thought I’d let you know it extends well past stand-alone or controlling iOS stuff. This thing is really special.

    If an itunes card lands in my stocking, done!

  • i think when using the generate random function, the resynth always uses the samplebank thats just under the one its supposed to use...

  • @itgetslouder said:
    Has anyone had issues with this in AUM? Not certain where I'm going wrong, but despite DC saying it's synched to the host, I hit AUMs transport and nada - pattern doesn't play.

    You need to press the play button inside Drumcomputer to activate/sync the internal pattern sequencer to AUMs host tempo and beat position.

    Or you can feed external midi from any generator like Poly, Octachron or Rozeta X0X/Rythm etc (for this to either adapt the senders notes or setup the triggers in Drumcomputer)

  • @Eschatone said:
    having so much fun with this all-star app. It’s almost like having my Elektron Machinedrum in app form! Drambo, DC and factory are a match made in synth heaven!

    Hope it gets multi-out in the future ...That would be icing on an already delicious cake.

    it IS multi out ;)

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    @_ki said:

    @itgetslouder said:
    Has anyone had issues with this in AUM? Not certain where I'm going wrong, but despite DC saying it's synched to the host, I hit AUMs transport and nada - pattern doesn't play.

    You need to press the play button inside Drumcomputer to activate/sync the internal pattern sequencer to AUMs host tempo and beat position.

    Or you can feed external midi from any generator like Poly, Octachron or Rozeta X0X/Rythm etc (for this to either adapt the senders notes or setup the triggers in Drumcomputer)

    Thanks, I'll go back and check that. Tried Brams rhythm/XOX sequencers and got results, but DCs internal sequencer has some very cool features that I'm dying to use in AUM.

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    @slicetwo said:
    So far this is pretty cool. I just tried hooking it up to my Digitakt, as well as Patterning 2, and the MIDI note routing is all weird. DC says that the default kick drum note is C0, but on both the DT and P2, it's actually C1. This difference applies to all of the channels - they're all an octave off. I find this happens a lot, actually, with gear. It's so annoying.

    Yeah I wish there was a standard for this. You'll find that there are generally three approaches to octave naming out in the wild. Those that start their octaves at -2, those at -1 and those at zero.

    Using actual MIDI note numbers would be better as they actually remain fixed. i.e, Middle C will always be MIDI note 60 regardless of the octave naming approach.

    It can be a pain, but it's pretty easy to suss out if your routing isn't working as expected, try a few octaves up or down till you strike Gold.

  • @slicetwo said:
    I wish the probability thing also allowed for trig conditions the way Elektron does where 1 note will only play every X amount of bars. I know I could slow down the entire individual track pattern speed, but then I lose the ability to do quick programmed rolls.

    I thought it does that? Under Prb you should be abe to specify how many bars. For example, Drum 1, 1st beat triggered every bar, 2nd beat every 3 bars, etc. Or maybe I misunderstand what you write?

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    @Artj said:

    @slicetwo said:
    I wish the probability thing also allowed for trig conditions the way Elektron does where 1 note will only play every X amount of bars. I know I could slow down the entire individual track pattern speed, but then I lose the ability to do quick programmed rolls.

    I thought it does that? Under Prb you should be abe to specify how many bars. For example, Drum 1, 1st beat triggered every bar, 2nd beat every 3 bars, etc. Or maybe I misunderstand what you write?

    Oh, I read probability as a percentage chance as opposed to that fixed. I'll have to test it out.

    Edit: You're right. It's not really probability the way I usually see it, but it is what you say it is.

  • @vrtx_void said:

    @Eschatone said:
    having so much fun with this all-star app. It’s almost like having my Elektron Machinedrum in app form! Drambo, DC and factory are a match made in synth heaven!

    Hope it gets multi-out in the future ...That would be icing on an already delicious cake.

    it IS multi out ;)

    Nice.. I’m used to most of my multi out AUV3 plugs listing the 8-out version separately, so didn’t even think to check. Thnx!

  • @StRattenjunges said:
    i think when using the generate random function, the resynth always uses the samplebank thats just under the one its supposed to use...

    Well there is a thing called manual programming that can get something more to your tastes. I swear, this forum and its reliance on randomization...

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @StRattenjunges said:
    i think when using the generate random function, the resynth always uses the samplebank thats just under the one its supposed to use...

    Well there is a thing called manual programming that can get something more to your tastes. I swear, this forum and its reliance on randomization...

    🤣🤣🤣

  • edited November 2020

    @oat_phipps said:

    @StRattenjunges said:
    i think when using the generate random function, the resynth always uses the samplebank thats just under the one its supposed to use...

    Well there is a thing called manual programming that can get something more to your tastes. I swear, this forum and its reliance on randomization...

    This problem is much bigger than we thought.

    https://www.thewordfinder.com/random-sentence-generator/

  • @echoopera said:
    This App is straight up GOLD! WOW...

    Yesss can’t wait to hear your dc jams!

  • DC makes you think that Sugar Bytes needs to revisit Thesys.. Better UI, Probability, etc.

    My petition..

    Good stuff..

  • @RajahP said:
    DC makes you think that Sugar Bytes needs to revisit Thesys.. Better UI, Probability, etc.

    My petition..

    Good stuff..

    Is thesys any good? Caught my interest when looking for drum computer

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    Sugar Bytes randomisation is one of their strongest features, for those of us who don't thrive on designing everything fom scratch, but whose creativity is often better served by the unexpected and surprising combinations that randomisers can generate.

    I don't think I've ever used a random patch without some alteration, but random patches can be a great starting point for sound design. So it's both/and.

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  • edited November 2020

    @muzka said:

    @RajahP said:
    DC makes you think that Sugar Bytes needs to revisit Thesys.. Better UI, Probability, etc.

    My petition..

    Good stuff..

    Is thesys any good? Caught my interest when looking for drum computer

    It’s only the best Step Sequencer ever created... 😊

    Edit.. well back in the day.. with PLock, Probability and such of today..... an update will make it shine..

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