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Jim Audio Groove Rider 2 - RELEASED

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  • edited March 31

    @jklovemusic said:
    GR2 is no longer a groovebox wanna be app. I have no idea why people still calling it the best groovebox on iOS. GR-16 still hold that title comparing with "hardware" groovebox. GR2 is a full featured music production app, way way beyond all the hardware grooveboxes COMBINED.

    I am glad someone else said it. This is more than a groovebox, it’s borderline full fledged DAW, besides definitely being a DAW lite without a doubt, with full hardware and software (albeit selective) support. It takes iOS production to another level, it stands alone , honestly.

    They made me an offer I couldn’t refuse: on the launchpad pro mk3…i had to least see what it was about since i use GR2 almost two hours a day….lets just say if it doesn’t work out for me, I’ll let it go for half of a new one to the first person who asks me when it goes up for sale….

  • @FastGhost said:
    Am I going mad or is there no reverb in the insert fx? 7 phasers and no reverb seems an odd choice.

    I talked about this and jim added just one reverb and only in the drum channels, I have no idea why we can't have reverbs on the IFX, but there might be a reason

  • @wim said:
    The sampler sync to transport is great. That’s going to be a huge timesaver for me.

    yeah, very useful

  • @cokomairena said:

    yeah, very useful

    Total game changer for recording perfect loops!

  • edited April 1

    @yellow_eyez said:

    I am glad someone else said it. This is more than a groovebox, it’s borderline full fledged DAW, besides definitely being a DAW lite without a doubt, with full hardware and software (albeit selective) support. It takes iOS production to another level, it stands alone , honestly.

    They made me an offer I couldn’t refuse: on the launchpad pro mk3…i had to least see what it was about since i use GR2 almost two hours a day….lets just say if it doesn’t work out for me, I’ll let it go for half of a new one to the first person who asks me when it goes up for sale….

    Launchpad is great and I always like similar style hardwares. Just I will not pair a hardware as the main controller to a software host because the pace of GR2 development will eventually outgrow the hardware, by far. I would rather just use GR2 on iPad and pair with a controller for real knobs, faders and pads

  • Total impulse. I was so excited about the integration of pure acid and poison 202 that I wanted to try this for the deal I got (for $400 regular price no way I would’ve done it but since I have no idea what it does, I’m excited to be surprised - if it’s not useful I can return or sell ) just for the fact it was made to work with the app specially … if it isn’t worth it, ILL know soon

  • wimwim
    edited April 1

    @yellow_eyez said:
    Total impulse. I was so excited about the integration of pure acid and poison 202 that I wanted to try this for the deal I got (for $400 regular price no way I would’ve done it but since I have no idea what it does, I’m excited to be surprised - if it’s not useful I can return or sell ) just for the fact it was made to work with the app specially … if it isn’t worth it, ILL know soon

    This is what happens when you got no new guitars to lust after.
    (Or is it that the wife may not notice another electronic thingy, where there's no way she'd not notice another new guitar?)

  • Nail on the head
    ^ this guys good 👍

  • @yellow_eyez said:
    Total impulse. I was so excited about the integration of pure acid and poison 202 that I wanted to try this for the deal I got (for $400 regular price no way I would’ve done it but since I have no idea what it does, I’m excited to be surprised - if it’s not useful I can return or sell ) just for the fact it was made to work with the app specially … if it isn’t worth it, ILL know soon

    U will be fine as Launchpad has been tested by Ableton Live users. My point is no hardware device keeps up with app development, especially highly visual oriented apps like GR2. But I do agree Launchpad itself is a giant touch surface too which should be your best bet.

  • edited April 1

    @wim said:

    This is what happens when you got no new guitars to lust after.
    (Or is it that the wife may not notice another electronic thingy, where there's no way she'd not notice another new guitar?)

    She will never notice another new app wahaha

    Edit: Another reason why I use midi controller apps. Keep only 1 7 string classical guitar and 1 5 string bass.

  • edited April 1

    Nah man , it was my bday two weeks ago, I had $100 in GC credit, and they had a used one on sale, or maybe it was mislabeled without cords because he confused it with a mk2 at first…but it was one of those prices that you say to yourself if if I don’t take it I’ll regret it for the rest of my days using the app…yeah it was better than even THAT price, I actually couldn’t believe it when I saw it: so I said f— it, I can return within 45 days [or if someone wants it here I’ll offer it for like $200 or so within US or I’ll buy the extended warranty on it and sell it for more since these go for $400,] which is crazy for a $35 app but I didn’t know what the launchpad pro was until now, so seeing that it’s an ableton live controller makes it make sense why it’s $400 - this is pro grade stuff just like GR2

    I can’t wait to see what they do together. Between poison and pure acid and this, gr2 is shaping up to be the ultimate music station for the iPad

    Edit - that’s why you gotta have more than 7 guitars - you can use them as excuses “oh honey I’m. Just trading one” and she’ll never know the difference ;)

  • edited April 1

    i've just sent my Launchpad X and Launchpad Mini mk3 to the developer.
    so i guess we can expect these two supported in some reasonable future.

  • @chaocrator said:
    i've just sent my Launchpad X and Launchpad Mini mk3 to the developer.
    so i guess we can expect these two supported in some reasonable future.

    NICE!! Yes, he had responded to me regarding the LP X, but i was unwilling to part with it. Way to take one for the team!
    👏

  • @chaocrator said:
    i've just sent my Launchpad X and Launchpad Mini mk3 to the developer.
    so i guess we can expect these two supported in some reasonable future.

    the MVP!!

  • @chaocrator said:
    i've just sent my Launchpad X and Launchpad Mini mk3 to the developer.
    so i guess we can expect these two supported in some reasonable future.

    Wow, that's awesome. Thanks!

  • edited April 2

    After experiencing QWERTY Keyboard on Koala, I quite like it and I hope every app will support it

  • Oh he’s supporting the $99 mini! I could’ve gotten that for $100 new…darn it impulsivity…Well; I can always return it.

    I wonder if there’s any advantage in keeping the pro over the X or the mini?

  • @yellow_eyez said:
    Oh he’s supporting the $99 mini! I could’ve gotten that for $100 new…darn it impulsivity…Well; I can always return it.

    I wonder if there’s any advantage in keeping the pro over the X or the mini?

    i guess the answer is yes.
    most of additional Pro buttons are used, so on cheaper models some functions are going to be available via cryptic shortcuts that you'll have to learn, and some functions might be not available at all.

  • 👍
    Appreciated

  • as for me, i'm going to use LP Mini in live situation because a physical clip launcher is all i need when playing a gig.
    but at home my choice is definitely LP Pro since it can handle a lot of editing operations – and that's faster and more convenient comparing to a touchscreen.

  • @chaocrator said:
    as for me, i'm going to use LP Mini in live situation because a physical clip launcher is all i need when playing a gig.
    but at home my choice is definitely LP Pro since it can handle a lot of editing operations – and that's faster and more convenient comparing to a touchscreen.

    Thanks
    I wanted to ask you but I also didn’t want to ask you more …

    (PS Ok so then I looked at the features and yes the pro does ALOT more than the X let alone the mini so I’m not like regretting it or anything, it looks like it can sequence hardware which is cool

    I’m just wondering if the mini would’ve been a better choice size wise because it looks like the pro isn’t small, and the mini looks to be the size of the iPad ; but hey we’ll s ee tomorrow

    No biggie ; not trying to make this about the launchpad pro now lol )

  • yeah, size does matter.
    that's why i prefer to have all of them :D

  • edited April 2

    @yellow_eyez said:
    Oh he’s supporting the $99 mini! I could’ve gotten that for $100 new…darn it impulsivity…Well; I can always return it.

    I wonder if there’s any advantage in keeping the pro over the X or the mini?

    Surely yes if you really want to touch the LPP instead of the iPad, not so if you use the LPX/m as an extension or "dual screen" of GR2

    edit: imagine u use 2 LP mini with GR2, it will be fairly sick

  • official manual is updated to current version (1.1.2), including new chapter about Launchpad integration.
    (also confirming that currently only Launchpad Pro Mk3 is supported)

    https://www.jimaudio.pro/grooverider2/GrooveRider2_Manual.pdf

  • @jklovemusic said:
    edit: imagine u use 2 LP mini with GR2, it will be fairly sick

    i asked about using two Launchads.
    the answer was that it's more complicated than it seems.

  • edited April 3

    The hardware integration with GR II and launchpad pro is almost as cool as poison 202 and pure acid

  • Can you import midi data?

  • @cyberheater said:
    Can you import midi data?

    No

  • I have to ask ever so often…does anyone know if P-Locks have been added? I’ve made a request already.

  • @RajahP said:

    No

    Feck. This means the Stockholm Rex player plugin is useless to me.

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