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Yes, the parameters are exposed Gav, but for some reason modulation does not affect them, even after making the connections.
And I’m a self-professed AUM professional. Any one else verify?
I can modulate in Drambo no problem .
You’re right, damn, weird - maybe try and get in touch with them, they haven’t replied to several messages I sent them but maybe you’ll have better luck!
Will do. Thanks for verifying Gav 👍
Damn this sounds good!
Ya this thing is great. This made my month.
In ZenBeats automation of parameters doesn't work too
Fixed, update will be available in a few days.
Perfect 😊
Thanks Giku.
Great app.
Can confirm. Modulation of parameters isn’t working in AUM for me either.
Thanks for reporting, 👍but the Dev reported above that it’s fixed and will be in the next update in a few days.
👍👍👍
I use and love an ancient IAA app, called beep boop,, and perpetually search for an effect that offers the same unpredictability as that, a tendency to wander into wild sonic territory when you least expect it. Synths like Hilda can get weird definitely, but in a more restrained fashion, imo
Magma was the last effect i grabbed that had these transformational powers, and i can’t get enough of it
If anyone else here uses humble IAA like me (and so might know beep boop), and can recommend any synth that is similarly bonkers to beepboop, or knows of something sonically akin to Magma, I’d love to hear about it. I probably missed one or two.
Good points.
Are you looking for an IAA specifically or would the now much more common AUv3 plugin standard work for you as well?
Combustor can indeed give some of these wild, somewhat unpredictable feedback sounds on any signal, no matter if it's a synth or not. Magma is kind of a realtime granulizer which could either be replicated with a dedicated processor or with a reverb that can have super long tails or a "freeze" function.
To model beep boop's pitch, LFO and filter feedback weirdness, I'd build that inside Drambo.
I don't need IAA over AUV3 by any means, I just thought people who don't reject IAA outright are in a better position to know what I'm talking about. It is ancient, and rarely comes up in sdiscussions here I think.
I'd love to see the Drambo beep boop clone. Have you heard it? There are a couple of vidoes on youtube that demonstrate it, but I haven't watched them so can't claim they demonstate its strengths, although our beloved soundtestroom did one, which I really need to watch.
Edit: Beep boop has been free for almost a decade, it appears. Anyone who loves truly evil screeches and mind-melting heavy drone needs to get it. But no midi, no presets, no nothing except a few dials and a keyboard, so if you hate that, you already know it
I'd pay a handsome commision to the drambolini who can put a beep boop analogue together for drambo and upload it.
Haha. You beauty. I didn’t think I had ever heard of Beep Boop but here it is sitting on my iPad. I’m going to have some fun with this.
The res and shift dials are where it's at. The keyboad is doing something, just be patient. This thing NEEDS a limiter, be forwarned. Hope you find it as delightful as I do.
I’m another fan of Beep Boop. It is the first app in my REALLY FUN JUNK folder.
Have you tried the app rrarrow for crazyass unpredictability?
DR-OM is also very good for squeals and hums.
bent.fm is another good noisemaker.
MendelTone can get wild.
All of Matthew Caldwell’s apps. Free.
I own it and I've just played with it again to make sure I know what I'm talking about.
One thing Drambo can't do is that ribbon type keyboard. Do you need it?
Not at all, as to the ribbon keyboard. I'm not sure it really adds much to the synth itself in terms of control. Can you use a third party ribbon with drambo, whether used as an AUV3 or standalone? I have it, and have spent sporadic time getting to know it. Still very limited in my abiliites there, though
Sure, anything that can send MIDI CC controller data for touch on/off and position.
Love the beepstreet. Fun and looks great. I wish Drambo had some more if that visual spice!
Long live Zeeon!
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Seems broken on iOS 16.2.1, at least on my device, lots of freezing, crashing, silence etc
Oh no... that is one app I'll really miss when it's gone. That and hexaglyphics are respectively the musical and rhythmic ur-apps of iOS noise. Black and white unterfaces, no nods to connectivity, they shun communication with other apps because they stand defiantly alone. BB is not even theoretically supportable by midi, says the dev.
The Ramones and Status Quo of ipad instruments, for a more rocknrolly metaphor. If and when you update your os, try it again, if you think about it...
That's what I thought. That's fine, I'm ok with using a daw that doesn't host everything it needs to talk to.
Such a straight fwd fx to give life to any type of audio and play it chromatically live on the fly.
I have been looking for something like that for years.
Totally my kind of thing!
Great work!
What exactly is 'bend' doing from a technical point of view?
Unlike "Tune", the Bend knob allows for tweaking the BBD clock rate in a nonlinear feedback loop.
The left side of the knob affects one line directly and the right side affects two lines that are modulating each other on top, for even crazier effects.
It's worth spending some time to find the sweet spots for Bend when processing your sound. Little changes can make a drastic difference, that's the charm of hardly controllable feedback chains.
Useful! Thanks a lot ♥