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  • @zilld2017 said:
    Any tips on being able to trigger Enso record in standalone Drambo via cc?

    Add a Midi > Midi Note Generator in front of Enso and MIDI learn the note you want it to trigger.

  • edited January 2021

    So what’s next for Drambo? When is Midi Export coming? import will be nice too.. edit.. and piano roll..

    I mean, Atom 2 will do it all.. but..

  • @rs2000 said:

    @zilld2017 said:
    Any tips on being able to trigger Enso record in standalone Drambo via cc?

    Add a Midi > Midi Note Generator in front of Enso and MIDI learn the note you want it to trigger.

    Thought I could do that, but Enso does not expose the record trigger. It’s in the app itself and requires cc...

  • @zilld2017 said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @zilld2017 said:
    Any tips on being able to trigger Enso record in standalone Drambo via cc?

    Add a Midi > Midi Note Generator in front of Enso and MIDI learn the note you want it to trigger.

    Thought I could do that, but Enso does not expose the record trigger. It’s in the app itself and requires cc...

    ENSO has a MIDI learn function!

  • Hi - my first post here. Been reading and searching the forum for some time about sending MIDI CC from Drambo to hardware synths but have not been able to figure this one out - how to use an ADSR envelope in Drambo with the Mother 32 for long amp envelopes?

    I am able to send an LFO through Drambo's MIDI CC Generator to modulate VCA CV on the Mother (through the assign out), but unsuccessful with an envelope. Somehow I think I need to trigger the envelope in Drambo so that when the Mother receives a note message, the envelope starts the attack phase. Using iPad to usb midi interface with DIN to Mother 32 DIN midi in. Maybe something like an ES8 or FH-2 is needed? I have no Eurorack right now, but looking into some modules.

    If this has been covered already somewhere, could someone point me to the thread?

    Thanks!

  • edited January 2021

    @baccharis There are two types of envelopes in Drambo: Audio processors and control modulators like
    (+) > Modulator > xy...env
    You need the latter.

  • Ok, thanks @rs2000 will give that a try!

  • @baccharis said:
    Ok, thanks @rs2000 will give that a try!

    Enjoy!
    Also make sure you try the Graphic Modulator. It can act as a beat-synced, cyclic envelope.

  • edited January 2021

    @baccharis
    In addition to what rs2000 said...

    You would need to send the same midi note to both Drambo and Mother to sync the two.

    Use the Gate in the Midi to CV module in Drambo, to trigger the Gate of the "ADSR" found in Drambo's modulator section. The gate triggers the ADSR envelope to begin at the Attack phase...

  • It's working now - nice long AD envelope with 10 second attack going to the Mother 32 when a note is played from Drambo. Tried the graphic modulator too - really cool. Thanks guys for helping me get that figured out!

    Only thing is when Drambo sends a midi note to the Mother, it also triggers the Mother's EG, along with the long envelope from Drambo (which is kind of cool actually)...but looking for a way to disable the Mother's EG on the VCA. Switching the Mother from EG to VCA mode lets you hear the envelope rise and fall coming from Drambo on each note played, but it's really subtle and doesn't go back to zero volume.

  • @baccharis said:
    It's working now - nice long AD envelope with 10 second attack going to the Mother 32 when a note is played from Drambo. Tried the graphic modulator too - really cool. Thanks guys for helping me get that figured out!

    Only thing is when Drambo sends a midi note to the Mother, it also triggers the Mother's EG, along with the long envelope from Drambo (which is kind of cool actually)...but looking for a way to disable the Mother's EG on the VCA. Switching the Mother from EG to VCA mode lets you hear the envelope rise and fall coming from Drambo on each note played, but it's really subtle and doesn't go back to zero volume.

    My guess is that you need to switch to CV to get that more modular control.

  • Thanks for the suggestion @Liquidmantis Yeah, trying to do this on a pretty basic system without modules that would probably help me do what I would like to do. Hoping to save a few thousand $$ by integrating Drambo with my hardware synths, staying out of the world of Eurorack...for now :)

    The Mother does convert the MIDI info to CV at it's Assign Out - sending a -5v to +5v signal from CC values 0 to 127 ...this is going to the VCA

  • @baccharis How are you getting the Drambo envelope affected signal to the Mother? I'm not much of a MIDI guy, but it seems to me that you'd only be sending note on/off, pitch, and velocity to the M32. My thought was you'd need a CV interface to be able send the analog CV value from Drambo's env to the VCA CV input on the M32.

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  • Is there a simple phase inverter in drambo? or mirack, for that matter? i remember I have seen such a thing somewhere but can't seem to find it again...

  • @dobbs said:
    Is there a simple phase inverter in drambo? or mirack, for that matter? i remember I have seen such a thing somewhere but can't seem to find it again...

    If you can’t find anything else would this work?

  • perfect, that works. I'd never have thought you can just use these maths blocks on audio signals too

  • @dobbs said:
    perfect, that works. I'd never have thought you can just use these maths blocks on audio signals too

    That's the beauty of pure math :smile: Remember, the signal is just a shitload numbers sent over time (e.g. 44 1000 different numbers in a second) :smiley:
    The same with MIDI, it's just numbers between 0 to 127 sent over various types of messages and on various channels. But that's it.
    Very important mindset to have when working in a modular environment. Took me some time to get it and I wish I realized it earlier.

  • @dobbs said:
    Is there a simple phase inverter in drambo? or mirack, for that matter? i remember I have seen such a thing somewhere but can't seem to find it again...

    The ,’not’, module phase inverts the audio signal.

  • edited January 2021

    @skrat said:

    @dobbs said:
    perfect, that works. I'd never have thought you can just use these maths blocks on audio signals too

    That's the beauty of pure math :smile: Remember, the signal is just a shitload numbers sent over time (e.g. 44 1000 different numbers in a second) :smiley:
    The same with MIDI, it's just numbers between 0 to 127 sent over various types of messages and on various channels. But that's it.
    Very important mindset to have when working in a modular environment. Took me some time to get it and I wish I realized it earlier.

    you're absolutely right :) now I'm very excited to try out the multiply/divide/... to mix up multiple audio sources :D

  • @Gravitas said:

    @dobbs said:
    Is there a simple phase inverter in drambo? or mirack, for that matter? i remember I have seen such a thing somewhere but can't seem to find it again...

    The ,’not’, module phase inverts the audio signal.

    Thanks, I thought there was a negate module that did that but only found logic’s negate which is a true boolean high/low. Was the 1 op module always called “not?” The names of those two modules sure seem backwards to me, “not” is a logical operation whereas “negate” is a mathematical operator. Oh well.

  • @xor said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @dobbs said:
    Is there a simple phase inverter in drambo? or mirack, for that matter? i remember I have seen such a thing somewhere but can't seem to find it again...

    The ,’not’, module phase inverts the audio signal.

    Thanks,

    No worries.

    Was the 1 op module always called “not?”

    Both modules used to be called negate and
    then it got changed by user request last year.

    The names of those two modules sure seem backwards to me

    Yeah, it could seem so.
    It was confusing when they were both labelled ,’negate’, to be fair.

    Until it gets changed then we must remember that ,’negate is not’, and ,’not is negate’.

  • anyone know if stem export is on the road map?? I spent literally 40 minutes exporting only FIVE stems for one song last night by soloing and bouncing... kind of not the best way to work.

  • edited January 2021

    hmm, drambo has an audio out module... but I don't really understand what it does. maybe you can somehow put an output module on each track and somehow get each of them to show up in aum, in the same way as patterning or layR?

  • edited January 2021

    @shinyisshiny said:
    anyone know if stem export is on the road map?? I spent literally 40 minutes exporting only FIVE stems for one song last night by soloing and bouncing... kind of not the best way to work.

    Proper audio output routing is reportedly a high priority, so you will be able to route audio to any favorite DAW and record there. Still not exactly export feature (not sure if this is on roadmap), but will definitely help a lot even for other use cases.

  • @skrat nice! good to know.

  • @skrat said:

    @shinyisshiny said:
    anyone know if stem export is on the road map?? I spent literally 40 minutes exporting only FIVE stems for one song last night by soloing and bouncing... kind of not the best way to work.

    Proper audio output routing is reportedly a high priority, so you will be able to route audio to any favorite DAW and record there. Still not exactly export feature (not sure if this is on roadmap), but will definitely help a lot even for other use cases.

    It is on the roadmap.

  • @shinyisshiny said:
    I spent literally 40 minutes exporting only FIVE stems for one song last night by soloing and bouncing... kind of not the best way to work.

    I feel your pain...I've gone down the same road and ultimately decided to wait until there are features that make this a less maddening process.

  • Hi guys. Whats the best way to share Drambo presets containing samples? Ive tried exporting my drum kits but when sent to someone or when i test on my iPhone, it says the samples are missing.

  • edited January 2021

    @Paa89 said:
    Hi guys. Whats the best way to share Drambo presets containing samples? Ive tried exporting my drum kits but when sent to someone or when i test on my iPhone, it says the samples are missing.

    I haven’t tried yet, but isn’t there an option when saving a project to ‘save project with samples’?

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