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Hand Clapper - Claps Synth by AudioThing (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hand-clapper-claps-synth/id1665705598

Hand Clapper is a drum synthesizer plugin dedicated to claps sounds.

The design is inspired by a famous Japanese percussion synthesiser from the ’80. There are three internal noise sources that are used to recreate the classic sound of vintage analog drum machines (such as 808, 909, HC2, and more).

You are not limited to just the on-board sounds though, you can also load in any sample you want.

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  • This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

  • @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Me too ….

  • @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Actually, it's surprisingly cool. Loading your own samples can lead to really interesting results.

  • @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Me three. @FredAntonCorvest spoiled us with Drumkit, lol.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Actually, it's surprisingly cool. Loading your own samples can lead to really interesting results.

    I agree. Sample import is where this gets creative

  • edited April 2023

    We are very far away of wires, dials…and so different GUI approach , so surprising this new apps from them.

  • Very useful, especially if you don’t want to always have to carry your hands around

  • Inspired by the classic Boss HC-2 pedal.
    Not really interested in claps after my VADrum2 purchase, but I wonder what it might do with others sounds you can import. Would like to see a demo from that, could be cool or not.

  • @ninobeatz said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Actually, it's surprisingly cool. Loading your own samples can lead to really interesting results.

    I agree. Sample import is where this gets creative

    But what does it do? Turn your sample into a clap? Or it’s more like an effect pedal?

  • I usually sample my own claps

  • @gravytop said:
    Very useful, especially if you don’t want to always have to carry your hands around

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    @god said:
    I usually sample my own claps

    Very thunderous claps indeed since you're god. 😂😂😂

  • @sevenape said:

    @ninobeatz said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Actually, it's surprisingly cool. Loading your own samples can lead to really interesting results.

    I agree. Sample import is where this gets creative

    But what does it do? Turn your sample into a clap? Or it’s more like an effect pedal?

    It has various repetition and random options. Can get very glitchy! Inbuilt sounds or you can add your own. The latter is the best part for me. That said, I could imagine ways that it could be better if it were specifically built for iOS. Hexaglyphics springs to mind.

  • @gravytop said:
    Very useful, especially if you don’t want to always have to carry your hands around

    This may be my favourite ABF post ever.

  • I am really liking the big blue button. Hope it claps :smiley:

  • edited April 2023

    I will not buying it as it is not a useful tool it must be a free one but not at price target AudioThing are. You certainly have a tool , not only Drambo, to do that , not worth a buying. You can also use your hands , sample with a sampler you have it and play with Fx you have. Don’t waste monney.

    It is hard to earn monney actually and I will advised you to save your monney to more interesting apps coming, this one is just a pricey toy .

    As state a toy as it is compared to other apps and to tell the true if it was free I will say to my 10 years old nephew to do load into play with it. Even free I will not use myself such a toy.

  • @BerlinFx said:
    I will not buying it as it is not a useful tool it must be a free one but not at price target AudioThing are. You certainly have a tool , not only Drambo, to do that , not worth a buying. You can also use your hands , sample with a sampler you have it and play with Fx you have. Don’t waste monney.

    It is hard to earn monney actually and I will advised you to save your monney to more interesting apps coming, this one is just a pricey toy .

    As state a toy as it is compared to other apps and to tell the true if it was free I will say to my 10 years old nephew to do load into play with it. Even free I will not use myself such a toy.

    The price is at the moment you write this unknown, but if it’s in the same range as Bubbles or Things then it’s cheap.
    But anyway as said, I would like to hear some samples of imported sounds running through this thing.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sevenape said:

    @ninobeatz said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Actually, it's surprisingly cool. Loading your own samples can lead to really interesting results.

    I agree. Sample import is where this gets creative

    But what does it do? Turn your sample into a clap? Or it’s more like an effect pedal?

    It has various repetition and random options. Can get very glitchy! Inbuilt sounds or you can add your own. The latter is the best part for me. That said, I could imagine ways that it could be better if it were specifically built for iOS. Hexaglyphics springs to mind.

    Ahaaaaa. Thanks

  • @gravytop said:
    Very useful, especially if you don’t want to always have to carry your hands around

    I keep losing them in my pockets.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @gravytop said:
    Very useful, especially if you don’t want to always have to carry your hands around

    I keep losing them in my pockets.

    What's stopping you from putting the device on the table and using your nose when the hands are busy? :smiley:

  • edited April 2023

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Me three. @FredAntonCorvest spoiled us with Drumkit, lol.

    Looks like nobody wants the clap... can't blame them. :smiley:

    With all the various samplers and drum machines already on iOS is this "clap app" a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist?

  • Hand Clapper is the Stuff. Like all AudioThing things I feel lucky as heck to have em.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:
    This is not what I've been waiting for from AudioThing...

    Actually, it's surprisingly cool. Loading your own samples can lead to really interesting results.

    I'm sure it's fine, it's just not what I've been waiting for them to deliver.

  • Maybe I’m just a sucker for weird, unique, niche apps but it looks cool to me. And with sample import? I’ll try it.

    Like most AudioThing apps, there’s always more than meets the eye. If it’s the same price as Bubbles was, I’ll snatch it up.

  • It's $3.99 on intro price. That bar is pretty nice to play, but it would be even cooler if it had a kind of Latch mode where it could work like a kind of xy pad, with increasing reps on x and increasing velocity on y - a bit like Hexaglyphics

  • I don't know, their ad was the best ever.

  • I'll probably bite on Thursday. Might be cool in conjunction with Velvet Machine, Other Desert Cities, and other creative experimental apps for exporting interesting textures and sample fodder for Fluss.

  • edited April 2023

    @audiothing Hand Clapper reverts from the selected sample when you hit randomize. It would be much preferable to keep the sample loaded and randomize the parameters. Thx.

  • @gusgranite said:
    @audiothing Hand Clapper reverts from the selected sample when you hit randomize. It would be much preferable to keep the sample loaded and randomize the parameters. Thx.


    Lock the source. Then you can randomize and all is changing except the sample

  • Digging it very much. Weird and useful. All the AT apps have been great for me so far. Thank you.

  • @david_2017 said:

    @gusgranite said:
    @audiothing Hand Clapper reverts from the selected sample when you hit randomize. It would be much preferable to keep the sample loaded and randomize the parameters. Thx.


    Lock the source. Then you can randomize and all is changing except the sample

    Awesome. Thank you!

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