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Drumss - AUv3 Acoustic Drum App

Just came across this, it’s brand new.

Drumss is currently on Intro pricing at $10.99 will be $24.99.

Would love to hear any opinions or first impressions…

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  • Who will take the plunge?

  • Invested too much money in Drumdrops libraries I think I'll pass.

  • Those screen shots really don’t sell it

  • yea, no videos or sound demos or anything and for that price I need to hear something.

  • This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

  • Looks like little more than a handful of loops. First impression is whoop ti do.

  • edited September 2022

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Relevance?

    --edit-- got it. Just needed a bit more scrolli9ng. Not a big fan of supporting extremists but it does look cool.

  • It only talks about using loops and importing midi for loops. Is there no midi in?

  • Got this as I thought it would be good to import all the midi loops I’ve exported out of my Lumbeat drum apps and use them as AUv3.

    It’s quite basic, no state saving or preset saving in AUM, no song saving/editing or ability to reorder the loops once you’ve added them. No midi out, although I wasn’t really expecting this. One set of drum samples.
    No folder structure for importing loops so if you’ve got lots of loops it will be endless scrolling.
    The help button takes you to discord but otherwise no manual.

    Overall it’s a good idea as an AUv3 drum app but this needs a lot more development considering other apps around this price point such as the recent 4pockets ones.

  • Not a big fan of supporting extremists

    Hear, hear. No chance I will ever buy (or even download) a damn thing put forward by people like that.

    As for the app in the title and OP, hm.. curious enough to look up reviews anyway.

  • edited September 2022

  • @Ailerom said:

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Relevance?

    --edit-- got it. Just needed a bit more scrolli9ng. Not a big fan of supporting extremists but it does look cool.

    You’re calling “Gospel Musicians” extremists?

  • @Ailerom said:

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Relevance?

    --edit-- got it. Just needed a bit more scrolli9ng. Not a big fan of supporting extremists but it does look cool.

    @Ailerom said:

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Relevance?

    --edit-- got it. Just needed a bit more scrolli9ng. Not a big fan of supporting extremists but it does look cool.

    Extremists?

  • Right? Wtf?!?!

  • edited September 2022

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Cool. Will this be a pure synth platinum IAP?

  • @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Thanks for the info Samu. Indeed looks interesting, even if half of the landing page redirects to videos about fm tines :smiley:

  • @israelite said:

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Thanks for the info Samu. Indeed looks interesting, even if half of the landing page redirects to videos about fm tines :smiley:

    Lol. I noticed that too.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Relevance?

    --edit-- got it. Just needed a bit more scrolli9ng. Not a big fan of supporting extremists but it does look cool.

    @Ailerom said:

    @Samu said:
    This one also feels quite interesting to me at least...
    https://gospelmusicians.com/products/splat-to-clat
    (It's not out yet but from the looks of it, it's gonna be cool!)

    Relevance?

    --edit-- got it. Just needed a bit more scrolli9ng. Not a big fan of supporting extremists but it does look cool.

    Extremists?

    Am I missing something here?

  • edited September 2022

    @GrimLucky said:
    Got this as I thought it would be good to import all the midi loops I’ve exported out of my Lumbeat drum apps and use them as AUv3.

    It’s quite basic, no state saving or preset saving in AUM, no song saving/editing or ability to reorder the loops once you’ve added them. No midi out, although I wasn’t really expecting this. One set of drum samples.
    No folder structure for importing loops so if you’ve got lots of loops it will be endless scrolling.
    The help button takes you to discord but otherwise no manual.

    Overall it’s a good idea as an AUv3 drum app but this needs a lot more development considering other apps around this price point such as the recent 4pockets ones.

    I’m assuming it at least had midi in though?

    Definitely looks interesting. I only have a couple of Lumbeat apps, but this would also work for Drumlab/any other IAA app that allows export of loops.

    How many loops does it come with/how usable are they? If you don’t mind me asking.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @GrimLucky said:
    Got this as I thought it would be good to import all the midi loops I’ve exported out of my Lumbeat drum apps and use them as AUv3.

    It’s quite basic, no state saving or preset saving in AUM, no song saving/editing or ability to reorder the loops once you’ve added them. No midi out, although I wasn’t really expecting this. One set of drum samples.
    No folder structure for importing loops so if you’ve got lots of loops it will be endless scrolling.
    The help button takes you to discord but otherwise no manual.

    Overall it’s a good idea as an AUv3 drum app but this needs a lot more development considering other apps around this price point such as the recent 4pockets ones.

    I’m assuming it at least had midi in though?

    Definitely looks interesting. I only have a couple of Lumbeat apps, but this would also work for Drumlab/any other IAA app that allows export of loops.

    How many loops does it come with/how usable are they? If you don’t mind me asking.

    Well, it shows a midi in port in AUM (no midi out port) but doesn't respond to the keyboard when I play it, so I don't know if this is supposed to work and is just a bug.

    It comes with around 20 loops which are a mixture of rock and metal, these are nice enough. It definitely doesn't seem like a 10.99 app, let alone 24.99 :o

    Who's the extremist anyway?

  • @GrimLucky said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @GrimLucky said:
    Got this as I thought it would be good to import all the midi loops I’ve exported out of my Lumbeat drum apps and use them as AUv3.

    It’s quite basic, no state saving or preset saving in AUM, no song saving/editing or ability to reorder the loops once you’ve added them. No midi out, although I wasn’t really expecting this. One set of drum samples.
    No folder structure for importing loops so if you’ve got lots of loops it will be endless scrolling.
    The help button takes you to discord but otherwise no manual.

    Overall it’s a good idea as an AUv3 drum app but this needs a lot more development considering other apps around this price point such as the recent 4pockets ones.

    I’m assuming it at least had midi in though?

    Definitely looks interesting. I only have a couple of Lumbeat apps, but this would also work for Drumlab/any other IAA app that allows export of loops.

    How many loops does it come with/how usable are they? If you don’t mind me asking.

    Well, it shows a midi in port in AUM (no midi out port) but doesn't respond to the keyboard when I play it, so I don't know if this is supposed to work and is just a bug.

    It comes with around 20 loops which are a mixture of rock and metal, these are nice enough. It definitely doesn't seem like a 10.99 app, let alone 24.99 :o

    Who's the extremist anyway?

    Oof yeah 20 loops seems very low. As far as midi goes, does it at least sync to clock? And can you sequence it with other apps? Not so sure about with one.

    Pro Beats from Taqsim seems similar for less money.

  • Glad to see some details added, but don’t know I would buy something like this at that price. I think the developer probably needs to reevaluate his pricing.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @GrimLucky said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @GrimLucky said:
    Got this as I thought it would be good to import all the midi loops I’ve exported out of my Lumbeat drum apps and use them as AUv3.

    It’s quite basic, no state saving or preset saving in AUM, no song saving/editing or ability to reorder the loops once you’ve added them. No midi out, although I wasn’t really expecting this. One set of drum samples.
    No folder structure for importing loops so if you’ve got lots of loops it will be endless scrolling.
    The help button takes you to discord but otherwise no manual.

    Overall it’s a good idea as an AUv3 drum app but this needs a lot more development considering other apps around this price point such as the recent 4pockets ones.

    I’m assuming it at least had midi in though?

    Definitely looks interesting. I only have a couple of Lumbeat apps, but this would also work for Drumlab/any other IAA app that allows export of loops.

    How many loops does it come with/how usable are they? If you don’t mind me asking.

    Well, it shows a midi in port in AUM (no midi out port) but doesn't respond to the keyboard when I play it, so I don't know if this is supposed to work and is just a bug.

    It comes with around 20 loops which are a mixture of rock and metal, these are nice enough. It definitely doesn't seem like a 10.99 app, let alone 24.99 :o

    Who's the extremist anyway?

    Oof yeah 20 loops seems very low. As far as midi goes, does it at least sync to clock? And can you sequence it with other apps? Not so sure about with one.

    Pro Beats from Taqsim seems similar for less money.

    It does sync but if imported loops aren’t exactly on the bar it will start to drift. No sequencing from other apps.

  • @Ailerom : are you going to explain your comment about extremists?

  • I don't think so. Look around and you'll either agree or not. No explanation is going to convince someone who can't or doesn't want to see it as I do.

  • edited September 2022

    @Ailerom said:
    I don't think so. Look around and you'll either agree or not. No explanation is going to convince someone who can't or doesn't want to see it as I do.

    It seems unfair to GM to drop an accusation with no explanation. No chance for us to evaluate whether there is any merit to your accusation...and no way for them, to address the accusation.

    If you can't substantiate it, you shouldn't make an accusation. IMO, it's sketchy to accuse people of things unless you can back it up.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Ailerom said:
    I don't think so. Look around and you'll either agree or not. No explanation is going to convince someone who can't or doesn't want to see it as I do.

    It seems unfair to GM to drop an accusation with no explanation. No chance for us to evaluate whether there is any merit to your accusation...and no way for them, to address the accusation.

    If you can't substantiate it, you shouldn't make an accusation. IMO, it's sketchy to accuse people of things unless you can back it up.

    IMO, you should retract your accusation if you aren't going to back it up.

  • edited September 2022

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Ailerom said:
    I don't think so. Look around and you'll either agree or not. No explanation is going to convince someone who can't or doesn't want to see it as I do.

    It seems unfair to GM to drop an accusation with no explanation. No chance for us to evaluate whether there is any merit to your accusation...and no way for them, to address the accusation.

    If you can't substantiate it, you shouldn't make an accusation. IMO, it's sketchy to accuse people of things unless you can back it up.

    I can substantiate it. But only to myself or anyone willing to accept my view. I'm pretty sure someone who believes in God would be less inclined to side with me. And therein lies the pointlessness of any explanation. There is a chance for you to evaluate my point of view. Do some research. That will have far more value than listening to my opinion. Or if you don't really care enough to do that it must not be that important.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    IMO, you should retract your accusation if you aren't going to back it up.

    The thing about modern society is that people seem to be able to say almost anything with any facts to back you up. As long as they are willing to accept the consequences that is.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Ailerom said:
    I don't think so. Look around and you'll either agree or not. No explanation is going to convince someone who can't or doesn't want to see it as I do.

    It seems unfair to GM to drop an accusation with no explanation. No chance for us to evaluate whether there is any merit to your accusation...and no way for them, to address the accusation.

    If you can't substantiate it, you shouldn't make an accusation. IMO, it's sketchy to accuse people of things unless you can back it up.

    I can substantiate it. But only to myself or anyone willing to accept my view. I'm pretty sure someone who believes in God would be less inclined to side with me. And therein lies the pointlessness of any explanation. There is a chance for you to evaluation my point of view. Do some research. That will have far more value than listening to my opinion.

    A Google search doesn't bring up anything scandalous for me. Just provide a link? Then we can make up our own minds

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