Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.

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  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    Crap. Now I'm going to have to take this music thing more seriously. 😅

    The last one I bid one was a bargain at $700, but it got bid up to $900 plus quickly
    There were crickets on this one. 🤷‍♂️

    Congrats! The Deluge is an amazing machine, you’re going to have a lot of fun with it.

    I was just going through this forum looking for peeps that have one. You and several others popped up.
    Yay support group, or mutual admiration society. ;)

    Have it. Love it. Deluge + AUM = my happy place.

  • @legsmechanical said:
    Have it. Love it. Deluge + AUM = my happy place.

    Mine too, I've had my Deluge for a few years and I just got into iOS music production as an easy way to add more sounds. The Deluge is my favourite sequencer, looper, recorder of ideas and source of lovely glowing blinking coloured lights.

  • @dendy said:

    Congratz, great choice. I was considering Deluge for a while too, but then picked combo Digitone+Digitakt .. to be honest, that was autumn 2020 - since then i did not touched any music app on my iPad, and will ignore new iPads too, i rather use those money for second Digitone to add more voices or Octatrack :lol:

    HW is different level of musical experience...

    This is mostly how I feel, though I don't think I could handle having two Digitones! Plus the iPad is WAY more portable! Having to program both would be a pain in the butt. I do like my DT/OT/DN combo (with a few other things non-Elektron). I'm still trying to figure out how to really connect everything together to my liking. I have everything routed through both audio and MIDI patchbays, but the lack of individual outs on the Elektron gear really throws me off sometimes. I'd kill for OB on the iPad so that I could send the 12 tracks of the DN/DT to their own effects in AUM.

  • edited April 2021

    @dendy said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    @echoopera said:
    Congrats and enjoy it...looks like a fun piece of kit :)

    I was looking at the Akai One mostly based on what you and others had produced on it. It would have been more inexpensive but this ticked all the boxes.

    Portable
    Battery Powered
    Sequencing
    Synthesis (FM wavetable additive)
    Samples
    Loops
    Arranging
    CV and MIDI

    I'm now done buying and building gear.
    A new iPad can wait.

    Congratz, great choice. I was considering Deluge for a while too, but then picked combo Digitone+Digitakt .. to be honest, that was autumn 2020 - since then i did not touched any music app on my iPad, and will ignore new iPads too, i rather use those money for second Digitone to add more voices or Octatrack :lol:

    HW is different level of musical experience...

    Euclidean sequencing. You have to like Euclidean though. Is much more immediate than hardware without Euclidean. I can make a track in less than 10 seconds and do a remix even quicker but only just testing at the mo. So a live performance on hardware without Euclidean might sound/always sound better. That said I see the vermona perfourmer, with a Nord drum. Focusing more by just adding a standard rythum but using the Vermona more. So the Vermona as a live tweaker were good. Sort of the opposite of what Iv made because the tweaking is all drums and havent made a synth as performance orientated or a knob for every function.

  • Not sure if I can acheive control of synths with ipad unless adding another controller like faderfox but will always be confusing or just add a synth like a vermona or eurorack lol but vermona seems easier for a noob. This I guess would be with Drambo sequencing. This is if Euclidean drums become standard but then again theres no reason to not just use controllers for other drum apps if it ends up being samey.

  • Wavetable synth, euclidean sequencing, and new sequencer play modes are on the way in the next D update (whenever that drops...) I'm hoping they'll add better midi implementation as well (which has been hinted at), since that's my only real gripe with it. Exciting stuff.

  • edited April 2021

    24.14. Thats how I want my synths to sound + the progression aspect. How can I achieve on IOS or with Drambo as octatrack and Vermona or other synth ( not that I could buy a vermona ) Thats how much I know synths. Just adjusting something on any synth? But still need the progression. Espescially with a decent drum system.

  • Something came today :smile:

  • Ohhh, nice. This might be better than getting an OXI, since I have other ways of converting midi to CV already.

  • @audiblevideo Super Cool. I've always had a soft spot for the Deluge...Congrats.

  • @auxmux said:
    Ohhh, nice. This might be better than getting an OXI, since I have other ways of converting midi to CV already.

    I was going to get an OXI. I signed up for their early notice and followed them for the past couple of months, but then I saw this. The Deluge covers “most” of what the OXI does. It’s got a dedicated base of users and with regular software updates, built in synths and sample capabilities together with the price it was listed for I jumped on it.

    Just bought a Boards of Deluge patch pack!

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @auxmux said:
    Ohhh, nice. This might be better than getting an OXI, since I have other ways of converting midi to CV already.

    I was going to get an OXI. I signed up for their early notice and followed them for the past couple of months, but then I saw this. The Deluge covers “most” of what the OXI does. It’s got a dedicated base of users and with regular software updates, built in synths and sample capabilities together with the price it was listed for I jumped on it.

    Just bought a Boards of Deluge patch pack!

    Yeah, I like how it's own thing AND sequencer. I don't need a dedicated hardware sequencer, but it would be nice to have that also.

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