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Brazilian Drum Machine by Luis Martinez, demo for iPad
I do love Luis's apps and he's an incredibly nice chap to deal with. This is great though works exactly the same way as RDM and sounds just perfect, top job http://thesoundtestroom.com/brazilian-drum-machine-by-luis-martinez-demo-for-ipad/
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I see that Luis used round robin samples with this app. I love RDM and I would love it even more if he updates it with round robin samples. I have a feeling that he will, but dropping a hint here and there might help.
Btw. it's a universal app like all his other apps, in case anybody was wondering if this is iPad only.
does he have a funk drum app?
and can you use your own samples with any of his apps?
@kobamoto one can view all of the developers apps in the 'Related' tab in iTunes
In the case of the Brazilian and Afro Latin apps you're really buying a Great sound library and a sufficient step sequencer. The latter is quite basic but works well with the supplied library: accent variations change volume / character of a particular percussion hit.
Concept-wise the app doesn't strike me as lending itself to user samples the way that (say) DM1, Diode-108 and a multitude of other "blank canvas" beat-making apps do.
which one is better the brazil, or the afrolat ?
@kobamoto depends what flavor you're more after - these videos give a good feel for the sound sets
Brazilian:
Afro Latin: