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In depth drum synthesizer?

Hi everybody. Today I am looking for an in-depth drum synthesizer like Sonic Charge's Microtonic.

https://soniccharge.com/microtonic

I already know about the sample-based options like Funkbox, iMaschine, Rebirth, even Nanostudio. We have a basic drum synth in Gadget, but it's not as deep as I'm looking for. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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  • Seekbeats would be the closest, Elastic Drums is also worth a look.

  • There's also Stroke Machine. And a new one coming called Attack that even looks similar.

    http://www.waldorf-music.info/attack-drums-overview

  • Thank you guys! :) Best online iPad music community ever. Stroke Machine is pretty much what I've been looking for.

  • There's also the Korg Electribe app. Microtonic on iOS would be sweet!

    I've been reading about the Kawai XD-5 this evening. Local shop has one fairly cheap but that's a lot of menu diving after being spoiled by iOS developers.

  • @syrupcore said:
    I've been reading about the Kawai XD-5 this evening. Local shop has one fairly cheap but that's a lot of menu diving after being spoiled by iOS developers.

    I love using Kawai XD-5 samples in my Gadget or whatever. Never seen a real one.

  • It's essentially a multitimbral Kawai K4 with some pretty nice synthesis capabilities including dual filters, amp modulation and FM. Plus individual outputs. I just don't think I'm up for 256 character LCDs anymore.

  • Not to bring up an already-resolved subject, but it appears the guy behind Stroke Machine IS the same guy behind Waldorf's original vst version of Attack.

    16m10s in (although the whole video is worth a watch)

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