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Otoo by BeepStreet (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6759285903

Otoo is a playful instrument for making beats and melodies, designed to feel easy from the first tap yet deep enough to keep growing with you. Its free-form step sequencer lets you place, drag, and stack notes freely instead of locking everything into rigid rows. Use the built-in sounds, sampler, or your favorite AUv3 instruments in seconds, then take ideas further with hands-on performance controls and sequencer effects. On iPhone, Otoo makes AUv3 instruments feel at home with a large instrument view and a compact keyboard for immediate playing.

Beautifully simple workflow

• Free-form step sequencer with instruments not tied to fixed rows

• Single-screen workflow with sequence, song structure, and mixer always visible

• Tap or drag notes onto the grid to build beats and melodies

• Stack notes to create chords

• Per-step control of length, subdivision, and velocity
• 4 rows on iPhone and 5 on iPad, with multiple instruments available in each row at different steps

• 2-octave keyboard for playing and learning real notes
• Multi-gesture mixer for switching instruments, muting, soloing, and adjusting volume

Sounds and plug-ins

• Up to 8 instruments per project

• Built-in sounds and sampler

• Use any installed AUv3 instruments in a large, near-fullscreen view with a compact keyboard

• Up to 2 AUv3 effects per instrument

• Sampler with instant key-by-key recording and chromatic mapping

Patterns to full songs

• Build songs from simple patterns

• Draggable loop markers for quick arrangement changes

Performance mode

• Live sequencer and audio effects such as reverse, beat repeat, randomize, swing, triplet, tape, and more

• Play the pattern like a keyboard by tapping steps directly

Other features
• Main output with built-in level protection
• Automatic metronome when recording live into empty patterns
• Export patterns or full songs as WAV or MP3 for easy sharing


Details:
Universal: Yes
Minimum OS version: 15.6

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Comments

  • Another gem from beepstreet. Deceptively simple, yet hours of fun. For the price it’s a steal! Instabought of course!

  • Interesting and extremely fair price - I assume it’s an intro price, anyone know?

    Given that Drambo can do pretty much everything and anything, what are the unique features here? Or is it just designed to appeal to a different user base?

  • It’s the playful nature of it. It packs very competent sample, au and midi features, but you don’t get distracted by the complexity and can just enjoy the experience. The performance mode is extremely fun. And this is something you can hand to a 10yo kid and have them figuring it in no time, until you grab it from them because you want to try yourself

  • I bet its crazy good - as everything that comes from Beepstreet
    but I don't get this... 0 videos on youtube about it - in launch day...

  • @pedro said:
    It’s the playful nature of it. It packs very competent sample, au and midi features, but you don’t get distracted by the complexity and can just enjoy the experience. The performance mode is extremely fun. And this is something you can hand to a 10yo kid and have them figuring it in no time, until you grab it from them because you want to try yourself

    Thanks @pedro. Can parameters be set on a per note basis or is it only note, length, subdivision and velocity? I only ask as my first reaction to seeing it in the AppStore was that it reminded me visually of Sugar Bytes Dialekt!

  • edited March 21

    Just give it a while… I’m sure @giku_beepstreet is running around the lab with his hair on fire

    @waka_x said:
    I bet its crazy good - as everything that comes from Beepstreet
    but I don't get this... 0 videos on youtube about it - in launch day...

  • edited March 21

    In the meantime time I’m sure the people that were on the beta will be happy to help with any questions

  • edited March 21

    Yeah, I bet he is! Thanks @pedro.

    Edit: Sorry, thought your comment was replying to my last comment when it wasn’t!

  • @Robin2 said:

    @pedro said:
    It’s the playful nature of it. It packs very competent sample, au and midi features, but you don’t get distracted by the complexity and can just enjoy the experience. The performance mode is extremely fun. And this is something you can hand to a 10yo kid and have them figuring it in no time, until you grab it from them because you want to try yourself

    Thanks @pedro. Can parameters be set on a per note basis or is it only note, length, subdivision and velocity? I only ask as my first reaction to seeing it in the AppStore was that it reminded me visually of Sugar Bytes Dialekt!

    I don’t have dialekt but this is not like p-locks or something. The variations to steps are the ones you mentioned but you have a performance mode where you can use several fx to change them (although not record these movements yet)

  • @pedro said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @pedro said:
    It’s the playful nature of it. It packs very competent sample, au and midi features, but you don’t get distracted by the complexity and can just enjoy the experience. The performance mode is extremely fun. And this is something you can hand to a 10yo kid and have them figuring it in no time, until you grab it from them because you want to try yourself

    Thanks @pedro. Can parameters be set on a per note basis or is it only note, length, subdivision and velocity? I only ask as my first reaction to seeing it in the AppStore was that it reminded me visually of Sugar Bytes Dialekt!

    I don’t have dialekt but this is not like p-locks or something. The variations to steps are the ones you mentioned but you have a performance mode where you can use several fx to change them (although not record these movements yet)

    The ‘yet’ sounds hopeful that this is planned? Hopefully so but understand if you can’t reveal what’s on the roadmap of course.

  • No idea if it’s planned, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. It’s perhaps not worth the effort

  • @Robin2 said:
    Interesting and extremely fair price - I assume it’s an intro price, anyone know?

    Given that Drambo can do pretty much everything and anything, what are the unique features here? Or is it just designed to appeal to a different user base?

    Yeah, he originally designed this for his kid, but then it grew into something a little more.

    It’s a musical toy, as @giku_beepstreet will explain soon enough.

  • edited March 21

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Interesting and extremely fair price - I assume it’s an intro price, anyone know?

    Given that Drambo can do pretty much everything and anything, what are the unique features here? Or is it just designed to appeal to a different user base?

    Yeah, he originally designed this for his kid, but then it grew into something a little more.

    It’s a musical toy, as @giku_beepstreet will explain soon enough.

    Bought it now and it is definitely fun to play around with.

    Swipe down on audio nodes doesn’t delete them for me - have I misunderstood? Edit: Yes, I’d misunderstood, see explanation below from @rs2000.

  • The idea of the app is to have a super approachable, simple mobile composer that:

    • works well enough on iPhone, in landscape orientation
    • comes with a number of preloaded sounds so you car start jamming right away
    • can load AUv3 instruments and even AUv3 effects
    • also lets you sample your own sounds quickly
    • has a simplistic sequencer that lets you place any sound on any row, even chords by dragging more than one note onto a step
    • lets you add notes that sustain over pattern boundaries (and stopped by a "|" step)
    • has a set of live audio effects (the rightmost, grey knob) that can be "played" live on the effect icons and their behaviour can be changed by dragging
  • edited March 21

    @Robin2
    You first tap on a track knob to open the instrument page, then you drag down the instrument icon on the very left.

  • @pedro said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @pedro said:
    It’s the playful nature of it. It packs very competent sample, au and midi features, but you don’t get distracted by the complexity and can just enjoy the experience. The performance mode is extremely fun. And this is something you can hand to a 10yo kid and have them figuring it in no time, until you grab it from them because you want to try yourself

    Thanks @pedro. Can parameters be set on a per note basis or is it only note, length, subdivision and velocity? I only ask as my first reaction to seeing it in the AppStore was that it reminded me visually of Sugar Bytes Dialekt!

    I don’t have dialekt but this is not like p-locks or something. The variations to steps are the ones you mentioned but you have a performance mode where you can use several fx to change them (although not record these movements yet)

    So, when you said you can’t ‘record these movements yet’, I thought you meant in an automation type of way but after trying it, it seems you can’t record the performance mode results to audio file (other than, I guess, by screen recording and extracting the audio)? Is that what you meant? Is it not possible or am I missing how to do it?

    Is this feature coming do you know? Feels like a really obvious thing to have included. @giku_beepstreet?

  • Will there be a manual or quickstart or something?

  • @rs2000 said:
    @Robin2
    You first tap on a track knob to open the instrument page, then you drag down the instrument icon on the very left.

    Thanks @rs2000 - yes, I’d misunderstood the track knob to be the audio node referred to in the Help section! My mistake, apologies.

  • Are you able to host this in AUM and still use auv3s within it? (This was a limitation of Drambo, so just curious if that carries over to Otoo)

  • @Squishy said:
    Are you able to host this in AUM and still use auv3s within it? (This was a limitation of Drambo, so just curious if that carries over to Otoo)

    That's a limitation of every AUv3. No AUv3 can be hosted and host other AUv3s at the same time. It's an Apple thing

  • edited March 21

    Thank you guys!

    The aim of the app is just to have fun with your AUv3s and sketch beats freely, without all the screen flicking, window resizing, or menu diving. I mainly wanted a way to dust off some of those forgotten AUv3s on my iPhone and actually enjoy using them again. I’ll keep developing the app over time where I can, but not at the cost of simplicity.

    $4.99 is the final price

    The app is an AUv3 host, not AUv3 plugin.

    A quickstart guide is in the app and here: https://www.beepstreet.com/otoo/index.html
    (Video demo is coming)

    btw. Yes it started as an app for my 8yo son :)

  • @giku_beepstreet @Gavinski
    Got it, makes sense! Thanks guys 🤙

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    Thank you guys!

    The aim of the app is just to have fun with your AUv3s and sketch beats freely, without all the screen flicking, window resizing, or menu diving. I mainly wanted a way to dust off some of those forgotten AUv3s on my iPhone and actually enjoy using them again. I’ll keep developing the app over time where I can, but not at the cost of simplicity.

    $4.99 is the final price

    The app is an AUv3 host, not AUv3 plugin.

    A quickstart guide is in the app and here: https://www.beepstreet.com/otoo/index.html
    (Video demo is coming)

    btw. Yes it started as an app for my 8yo son :)

    $4.99 is extremely generous, I hope it sells in massive numbers for you.

    Will internal audio capture/recording of performance mode performances be possible at some point? To not have it - necessitating the complication of screen recording and uncoupling of video and audio to achieve it - seems to almost go against the notion of simplicity?

  • @Robin2 Yes, most likely in the next update. Also, auto-sampling in the sampler.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    @Robin2 Yes, most likely in the next update. Also, auto-sampling in the sampler.

    Brilliant, thanks @giku_beepstreet.

  • Nice quickstart guide, @giku_beepstreet!

  • edited March 21

    Yah this is cool! Cool cool, great way to quickly jump through all the old AUV3s and play with them.

  • edited March 21

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Thank you guys!

    The aim of the app is just to have fun with your AUv3s and sketch beats freely, without all the screen flicking, window resizing, or menu diving. I mainly wanted a way to dust off some of those forgotten AUv3s on my iPhone and actually enjoy using them again. I’ll keep developing the app over time where I can, but not at the cost of simplicity.

    $4.99 is the final price

    The app is an AUv3 host, not AUv3 plugin.

    A quickstart guide is in the app and here: https://www.beepstreet.com/otoo/index.html
    (Video demo is coming)

    btw. Yes it started as an app for my 8yo son :)

    <3

  • edited March 21

    For any grooveboxers, especially those having a collection of AUv3s, this one is a no brainer.
    Perfect UI and set of feature to let creativity flows.
    Performance keyboard on main track is real fun!

    Such a bargain. Go get Beepstreet Auv3 synths and effects to populate those tracks, all top-notch! AU presets navigation from main UI make exploration a breeze.

    Giku nailed it

  • @giku_beepstreet Where it says ‘Automatic metronome when recording live into empty patterns’ in the AppStore description, is this like ‘Capture’ in Ableton Note? If so, this is wonderful, if not, do you think you could crack that code? Also, do you foresee ’Export MIDI’ as a forth coming up date, so you can get ideas out and progress the good ideas generated into your DAW of choice? Thank you.

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