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Ruismaker Noir: The One-Shot Factory

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  • @0tolerance4silence said:
    @jolico
    That’s so us, comfy users... when pointing out a synth we don’t point at knobs... we point at randomisers 😂 👍

    In all seriousness, where this is a danger is when a developer ships an app where the majority of the sounds were created by patch randomisers. Look at DrumComputer, a really deep and powerful synth engine but there’s hardly a single kit shipped with DrumComputer that holds together as a kit (drum hits benifit from being sonicly complimentary when grouped as a kit). The default kits in DrumComputer are mainly random sounds grouped together, not complimentary drum hits.

  • @jonmoore said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:
    @jolico
    That’s so us, comfy users... when pointing out a synth we don’t point at knobs... we point at randomisers 😂 👍

    In all seriousness, where this is a danger is when a developer ships an app where the majority of the sounds were created by patch randomisers. Look at DrumComputer, a really deep and powerful synth engine but there’s hardly a single kit shipped with DrumComputer that holds together as a kit (drum hits benifit from being sonicly complimentary when grouped as a kit). The default kits in DrumComputer are mainly random sounds grouped together, not complimentary drum hits.

    Good point. But Drum Computer is another one-shot hit machine. It's like the Stock Aitken Waterman of drum samples.

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  • Sorry to butt in. Thanks for the heads up on Fractal Bits & Noir. I’m in need of some sample food and they’re perfect 👍

  • Another good one for crackly glitchy one hits is Skiid. It might be good for loops too but I need to spend some time getting my head around the sequencer.

  • edited September 2021

    @Samu said:

    @brambos said:

    Yeah, it's mostly dreaded by me as it's the one iOS flaw that leads to a ton of support effort and 1-star reviews for me :/

    Hopefully it'll work fine when iPadOS15 drops :sunglasses:

    If the app is important and the issues one is having are 'fixed' by a more recent OS update then I really don't get why some refuse to update the OS?! (I have ZERO 'broken' apps installed on my iPad Air 2, iPadOS14.7.1).

    Cheers!

    Amen. Update your freakin iPads. The one exception was the jump to 64-bit, if you wanted to keep something old. Otherwise, you’re just fear-mongering.

  • 😆
    All those annoying threads with people pushing old OS...

  • if you have ableton, here is a great way to make quick one shot sample packs. the technique can be applied to any audio.

    You could just record a bunch of noise with ruismaker, and follow the steps in the tutorial.

    His channel is pretty great for outside the box ableton stuff in general.

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @Samu said:

    @brambos said:

    Yeah, it's mostly dreaded by me as it's the one iOS flaw that leads to a ton of support effort and 1-star reviews for me :/

    Hopefully it'll work fine when iPadOS15 drops :sunglasses:

    If the app is important and the issues one is having are 'fixed' by a more recent OS update then I really don't get why some refuse to update the OS?! (I have ZERO 'broken' apps installed on my iPad Air 2, iPadOS14.7.1).

    Cheers!

    Amen. Update your freakin iPads. The one exception was the jump to 64-bit, if you wanted to keep something old. Otherwise, you’re just fear-mongering.

    A bit drastically said, but I second that. By not updating you are leaving a lot of security vulnerabilities unfixed and therefore endangering yourself and others. A vulnerable iPad can be used to attack computers on the internet by being part of a DDOS attack without that you even notice. This is actually used quite often by malicious hackers and is a threat to the economy and democracy.

  • @krassmann said:
    A bit drastically said, but I second that. By not updating you are leaving a lot of security vulnerabilities unfixed and therefore endangering yourself and others. A vulnerable iPad can be used to attack computers on the internet by being part of a DDOS attack without that you even notice. This is actually used quite often by malicious hackers and is a threat to the economy and democracy.

    Is this true about older devices that can’t go any higher? I have a few that are unable to go beyond 12.x.x (which Apple actually still issues security updates for and I install when I do). These devices are the most recent I have, so they are my main ones for accessing the internet as well. I’d read articles (written before Apple had issued these most recent updates to this iOS) that these really shouldn’t be used for going online at this point, but I don’t have much of a choice, and again, Apple still updates it so i hope that means it’s fine.

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