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People who bought BAM: How do you like it so far?

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  • @EdZAB said:
    I love BAM for what it can do, and it does a lot of really neat stuff. If there’s a roadmap out there, please add my vote for a drum sequencer that supports labels (BD, SD, etc.). I really appreciate the features that have been added in the past year. The generate, mutate chord/melody and randomize note features, and MIDI FX recording are some of my faves. Keep up the great work!

    Hi! Thanks for passing by and sharing your thoughts and feedback. You can find a roadmap here: https://imaginando.canny.io/

    We are bit behind but we hope to get back to a BAM iteration this month. :blush:

  • @thecalimaki said:
    Do the oscillator & FX engines have the same sound/character as DRC?

    As someone who occasionally uses an iPhone for this stuff, fiddling around with AUV3 windows on a smaller screen can be a pain in the ass, so I’m looking for a simple DAW or groovebox with good built-in plugins.

    It just so happens that DRC is my favorite synth, so it would be cool to have it built into a groovebox.

    EDIT: Does the oscillator engine have oscillator sync for OSC2?

    Yes, BAM oscillator engine is a based on DRC oscillators. The architecture is not quite the same but which will end of in sounding a bit different but the oscillators, filters and ADSRs are the same.

  • @sinosoidal said:

    @EdZAB said:
    I love BAM for what it can do, and it does a lot of really neat stuff. If there’s a roadmap out there, please add my vote for a drum sequencer that supports labels (BD, SD, etc.). I really appreciate the features that have been added in the past year. The generate, mutate chord/melody and randomize note features, and MIDI FX recording are some of my faves. Keep up the great work!

    Hi! Thanks for passing by and sharing your thoughts and feedback. You can find a roadmap here: https://imaginando.canny.io/

    We are bit behind but we hope to get back to a BAM iteration this month. :blush:

    +1

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