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Drum Surgeon by 4Pockets Preview (Auv3 Plugin)

Description:

This is a preview of the forthcoming app Drum Surgeon. It was designed specifically for drums, and is a cross between a transient shaper and dynamics processor, applying the best from both worlds into a single package. It can be used to add more punch to the bottom end of your bass drum, add faster and snappier attack on a snare or kick drums or even flattern a mix. Remove ambience and reverb and better control the release by increasing the dynamic range of the drums thus making background sounds less noticable.

Comments

  • Woow. Paul is on fire these days.

  • Mmmm...sounds like FAC Transient. How much a different beast is it?

  • How the fuck does this guy put out so many amazing apps? It's developers like this that make me never want to give Ableton 200+ dollars for 1 or 2 minor industry standard upgrades every few years. $200+ for comping and MPE in ableton 11? When that should have been added 5-10 years ago. When you look at the iOs ecosystem, it's really an insulting thing to ask.

  • @cuscolima said:
    Mmmm...sounds like FAC Transient. How much a different beast is it?

    This is the question every new app needs to be answering these days. First question they should answer is what makes it different than the apps you already have that do the same(ish) thing

  • This one is better because it is new, obviously.
    😂

  • @CracklePot said:
    This one is better because it is new, obviously.
    😂

    😂😂😂

  • Not sure about the workflow in this one.

  • @gusgranite said:
    Not sure about the workflow in this one.

    What do you mean?

  • @CracklePot said:
    This one is better because it is new, obviously.
    😂

    :D [wallet squirms]

  • edited November 2020

    @CracklePot said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Not sure about the workflow in this one.

    What do you mean?

    We were chatting about it on Discord. The signal flow. Saturation > Output? > Attack > Hold? > Release > Hold > Intensity > then Filter. Then I guess Hard Limiter as last FX? Is there compression as well? Where in the chain does that happen?

    It's just different to transient designers I am used to. I'm not sure I understand the flow?

  • @gusgranite said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Not sure about the workflow in this one.

    What do you mean?

    We were chatting about it on Discord. The signal flow. Saturation > Output? > Attack > Hold? > Release > Hold > Intensity > then Filter. Then I guess Hard Limiter as last FX?

    It's just different to transient designers I am used to. I'm not sure I understand the flow?

    Are you sure the knob layout on the screen reflects signal flow?
    I always assumed it was unrelated, unless they specifically design the UI that way.

    That makes me wonder about that EQ. Is that applied to the Input or Output?

  • Sounds nice. I already own FAC transient, though, and saturation apps like Saturn, so am wondering whether I need this new one? But it's like this every time, and I end up buying, anyway.

  • I do wonder how this compares to Beatformer?
    https://apps.apple.com/app/id1439913588
    (I got it for free at launch, nowadays it's $9.99)

  • @CracklePot said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Not sure about the workflow in this one.

    What do you mean?

    We were chatting about it on Discord. The signal flow. Saturation > Output? > Attack > Hold? > Release > Hold > Intensity > then Filter. Then I guess Hard Limiter as last FX?

    It's just different to transient designers I am used to. I'm not sure I understand the flow?

    Are you sure the knob layout on the screen reflects signal flow?
    I always assumed it was unrelated, unless they specifically design the UI that way.

    That makes me wonder about that EQ. Is that applied to the Input or Output?

    No. Completely unsure! 🙂

  • Paul is a machine when it comes to churning out great apps but I’ll admit that I think Transient probably covers all my needs on this front

  • @Fingolfinzzz said:
    Paul is a machine when it comes to churning out great apps but I’ll admit that I think Transient probably covers all my needs on this front

    And beat maker, as @Samu pointed out. I have both so am probably covered.

  • I already have FAC Transient and Beatformer, and I don’t even use them all that often.
    Still, I am sure I will cave when the imminent sale happens for this app.
    Hope a mini version appears in NuRack, too.

  • @Samu said:
    I do wonder how this compares to Beatformer?
    https://apps.apple.com/app/id1439913588
    (I got it for free at launch, nowadays it's $9.99)

    Yah I do like Beatformer for quickly treating canned loops. Straight forward, plain English, noice. I don’t use it much for more uhhh ‘serious’ mixing but for sure throw it on a blocs loop etc. For fun.

  • edited December 2020

    Wrong thread

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