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Drambo Update??

any rumors?? any beta testers out there with some info? still hoping for stem export..

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  • Plenty of rumours.

    Yup, there are dRambo Beta testers with info.

    Hiya. 👋🏾

    Are they willing to share that info?

    That's another matter entirely. ;)

  • I can say that a number of things are heavily worked on, it's up to @giku_beepstreet though how much he wants to wet your appetite in advance 😉

  • Somebody, maybe somebody in here, dropped a morsel about midi controllers and the update. Wouldn’t mind hearing more clues about that.

  • edited September 2021

    @Model10000 said:
    Somebody, maybe somebody in here, dropped a morsel about midi controllers and the update. Wouldn’t mind hearing more clues about that.

    They did??
    Really??
    Who?? 🧐

    In regards to rumours and such??
    See @rs2000 statement above.

  • Ha, yeaaa. Definitely wasn’t revealing or outta line for beta talk though.

  • I can say this.

    dRambo makes things easy.

    Here's an example.

    Read the lights carefully.

  • Tough deciphering there, do like the track though. B)

  • @shinyisshiny said:
    any rumors?? any beta testers out there with some info? still hoping for stem export..

    Wishing for stems support too, it's the only bothersome thing for me. But hey I can use 4pockets multitrack recorder (one instance per track), arm them and then record my jam (in 16 bits though). I get one file per track this way. What is your favorite workaround?

  • @jsmonzani said:

    @shinyisshiny said:
    any rumors?? any beta testers out there with some info? still hoping for stem export..

    Wishing for stems support too, it's the only bothersome thing for me. But hey I can use 4pockets multitrack recorder (one instance per track), arm them and then record my jam (in 16 bits though). I get one file per track this way. What is your favorite workaround?

    I do the same!

  • @Model10000 said:
    Tough deciphering there, do like the track though. B)

    Lolololol….

    I was trying to be subtle.

    Did that happen?

    Glad you like the track. 😏

  • I just wanted to mention how much I love Drambo ❤️💕 That is all…

  • https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=421602
    This link/post has a download link to AKWF waveforms in Serum format which can easily be loaded into Drambo's Wavetable oscillator for loads of fun :sunglasses:

  • @Samu said:
    https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=421602
    This link/post has a download link to AKWF waveforms in Serum format which can easily be loaded into Drambo's Wavetable oscillator for loads of fun :sunglasses:

    Well this made my day, much appreciated!

  • edited September 2021

    @Fingolfinzz said:

    @Samu said:
    https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=421602
    This link/post has a download link to AKWF waveforms in Serum format which can easily be loaded into Drambo's Wavetable oscillator for loads of fun :sunglasses:

    Well this made my day, much appreciated!

    yea thanks for this!

  • @Samu said:
    https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=421602
    This link/post has a download link to AKWF waveforms in Serum format which can easily be loaded into Drambo's Wavetable oscillator for loads of fun :sunglasses:

    Good one. Thanks, Samuel!

  • @Samu said:
    https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=421602
    This link/post has a download link to AKWF waveforms in Serum format which can easily be loaded into Drambo's Wavetable oscillator for loads of fun :sunglasses:

    That is loads of fun!

    I have a huge folder full of serum compatible wavetables on my PC that I’ve collected from all kinds of different sites over time, that I’ll access with Drambo’s WebDAV function. Endless sounds!

  • edited September 2021

    There’s a load of improvements and amazing new stuff coming, 1.5 is going to be a huge update. Unfortunately, the control surface support that is in the roadmap is not yet there. But there are some small but important fixes and improvements regarding external MIDI in general.

  • Control surface support? Like in mackie HUI?
    (You prolly cant say, and then i probably rather not know. Christmas isnt the same when you already know whats under the tree)

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Control surface support? Like in mackie HUI?
    (You prolly cant say, and then i probably rather not know. Christmas isnt the same when you already know whats under the tree)

    That seals it!

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Control surface support? Like in mackie HUI?
    (You prolly cant say, and then i probably rather not know. Christmas isnt the same when you already know whats under the tree)

    Whilst control surface support is on the horizon some of us
    decided to roll our own as dRambo is a modular environment.

    Here's an example of Future Sonics getting an Octatrack vibe
    from dRambo using an Arturia mini lab as controller.

    Here's their blog page,;
    https://futuresonic.io/discussion/meet-rogue-tentacle-drambo-and-mozaic/

    Here's the tube link,

    Also as you can tell from my earlier post I have dRambo communicating
    quite fluently with both the LP X and the LC XL.
    My version doesn't use sysex so I don't have full control of
    the colours for LP X's led lights but that's it.
    With the combination of 'MidiSynth Control' ,vital if one is iOS only
    and dRambo I get a lot done as you can tell.
    Animating is a doddle now.

  • Yes please! Cant wait

  • edited September 2021

    @Gravitas said:

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Control surface support? Like in mackie HUI?
    (You prolly cant say, and then i probably rather not know. Christmas isnt the same when you already know whats under the tree)

    Whilst control surface support is on the horizon some of us
    decided to roll our own as dRambo is a modular environment.

    Here's an example of Future Sonics getting an Octatrack vibe
    from dRambo using an Arturia mini lab as controller.

    Here's their blog page,;
    https://futuresonic.io/discussion/meet-rogue-tentacle-drambo-and-mozaic/

    Here's the tube link,

    Also as you can tell from my earlier post I have dRambo communicating
    quite fluently with both the LP X and the LC XL.
    My version doesn't use sysex so I don't have full control of
    the colours for LP X's led lights but that's it.
    With the combination of 'MidiSynth Control' ,vital if one is iOS only
    and dRambo I get a lot done as you can tell.
    Animating is a doddle now.

    The lighting is the easy part. You dont need sysex to do it, just send midi notes and ccs over channel 1,2, or 3 of the DAW port. Youll eventrually need some sysex for mode switching, fader layouts, different types of flashing, and such.

    Ive been scripting my own for a while now in mozaic as i got tired of waiting for implementation in AUM and other apps. I wish I got along better with drambo as its got the best midi implementation out there. I have a mozaic script (coming along a lot slower than expected) thats about 80% done for a custom session mode for the 8 track layout of drambo for the LPP. Its about 500 lines of code now. Its probably could be a lot smaller if i wasnt such a f*ckin dunce at coding.

    Once I figure out a better way of state saving and swapping of banks (like 8 banks of 64 buttons), ill blow it out to all 16 tracks. None of it uses any of the custom/user modes you need components or midisynth control. These are still all free and unused. All just done in session mode.

    Whoever gets HUI or proper midi feedback done 1st will win me over as my daw/host (and i always assumed this would be drambo) because ill be honest....im tired of wasting my time doing this (scripting). And it take me 10x or more longer to do it than wim, ki, and espielge123 cause i have no clue how to approach this stuff in an effecient and practical way

    Edit: end game here is to incorperate a modified version of espegiel123'# launchkey helper script so this stuff can be edited directly on the controller rather than have to hard change it in the code.

  • Sorry for that rant, but if anyone know a better way or a better scripting solution to use than mozaic, im all ears....

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Control surface support? Like in mackie HUI?
    (You prolly cant say, and then i probably rather not know. Christmas isnt the same when you already know whats under the tree)

    Whilst control surface support is on the horizon some of us
    decided to roll our own as dRambo is a modular environment.

    Here's an example of Future Sonics getting an Octatrack vibe
    from dRambo using an Arturia mini lab as controller.

    Here's their blog page,;
    https://futuresonic.io/discussion/meet-rogue-tentacle-drambo-and-mozaic/

    Here's the tube link,

    Also as you can tell from my earlier post I have dRambo communicating
    quite fluently with both the LP X and the LC XL.
    My version doesn't use sysex so I don't have full control of
    the colours for LP X's led lights but that's it.
    With the combination of 'MidiSynth Control' ,vital if one is iOS only
    and dRambo I get a lot done as you can tell.
    Animating is a doddle now.

    The lighting is the easy part. You dont need sysex to do it, just send midi notes and ccs over channel 1,2, or 3 of the DAW port. Youll eventrually need some sysex for mode switching, fader layouts, different types of flashing, and such.

    Exactly this.

    Ive been scripting my own for a while now in mozaic as i got tired of waiting for implementation in AUM and other apps. I wish I got along better with drambo as its got the best midi implementation out there. I have a mozaic script (coming along a lot slower than expected) thats about 80% done for a custom session mode for the 8 track layout of drambo for the LPP. Its about 500 lines of code now. Its probably could be a lot smaller if i wasnt such a f*ckin dunce at coding.

    This is sounds very interesting.

    Once I figure out a better way of state saving and swapping of banks (like 8 banks of 64 buttons), ill blow it out to all 16 tracks. None of it uses any of the custom/user modes you need components or midisynth control. These are still all free and unused. All just done in session mode.

    Sounds cool.

    Whoever gets HUI or proper midi feedback done 1st will win me over as my daw/host (and i always assumed this would be drambo) because ill be honest....im tired of wasting my time doing this (scripting).

    I'm not surprised you're tired of scripting.

    I decided to use straight forward midi/cc notes to see if it
    could be done and I'm an Artist so flashing lights please me. :)
    I needed to see if I could animate the LP X and I can so I'm happy. :)
    I'm not a coder otherwise I also most probably would've headed
    into scripting something for the LP X (I don't have the LPP).
    Either way the principle would've been the same.

    Though I have custom mappings setup for my projects
    I'm not an advanced user of the LP's in the slightest.

    For my needs?
    I need to be able to play notes in and that's provided by Notes mode.
    One custom mapping is for my Euclidean iii - Soundcheck project
    for dRambo and readily accessible things I need.
    The other three are either for drum grid mappings for various other apps
    or another eight fader of cc messages for mixing drm computer.
    Everything else I do on the fly.

    Basically I'm treating the LP X as a midi light synth.

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Sorry for that rant, but if anyone know a better way or a better scripting solution to use than mozaic, im all ears....

    No need to apologise.
    See my reply. ;)

  • I was oriiginally doing it all in c+ through an arduino, which i can KINDA work in, but wanted to shed the extra hardware so figured id try mozaic. It works butnit starts to get tedious with a bazillion Call @ and making sure nothing overlaps or collides.

    Not to mention im retarded and code it all on a mini itself rather than do it on a computer and send it over to textastic on the ipad to test.

  • @Gravitas said:

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Control surface support? Like in mackie HUI?
    (You prolly cant say, and then i probably rather not know. Christmas isnt the same when you already know whats under the tree)

    Whilst control surface support is on the horizon some of us
    decided to roll our own as dRambo is a modular environment.

    Here's an example of Future Sonics getting an Octatrack vibe
    from dRambo using an Arturia mini lab as controller.

    Here's their blog page,;
    https://futuresonic.io/discussion/meet-rogue-tentacle-drambo-and-mozaic/

    Here's the tube link,

    Yes! This is what I’m talking about! (Using the same set of knobs to control each effect). I’ve been thinking about writing a similar mozaic script but now I realize it’s much more involved than I previously thought… much respect for you!

    For now, I’ve sort of given up the idea of using external hardware and have embraced the touch aspect. Would love to know what’s coming, interface-wise.

    By the way, I have a functioning streambyter script that lights the pads on the minilab to tempo and triggers/channel using sysex.

  • Its just painstakingly boring and repetative.
    As far as that vid for the minilab, pretty much ever last bit you need for artura hardware ican be found here:
    https://www.untergeek.de/2014/11/taming-arturias-beatstep-sysex-codes-for-programming-via-ipad/

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:
    I was oriiginally doing it all in c+ through an arduino, which i can KINDA work in, but wanted to shed the extra hardware so figured id try mozaic. It works butnit starts to get tedious with a bazillion Call @ and making sure nothing overlaps or collides.

    Okay.
    I really see what you're saying.

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Its just painstakingly boring and repetative.
    As far as that vid for the minilab, pretty much ever last bit you need for artura hardware ican be found here:
    https://www.untergeek.de/2014/11/taming-arturias-beatstep-sysex-codes-for-programming-via-ipad/

    Now this will be useful for users who have the Arturia beatstep.

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