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No Audiobus or means of output is a personal nail in the coffin for Drummy's debut which is such a shame as I'd have it in a heartbeat if there was any way to export.
I'm such a sucker for iOS percussion that I almost want it anyway but haven't heard anything about future AB plans which is instead sucking the air out of the Drummy room here.
hmm no output.... makes no sense.
too bad it looks good
note: Drummy is on the 'bus. And IAA.
Anything here that isn't already elsewhere? Erm, are there too many drum machines
The UI as shown in the video looks about as simple as it gets, which is what I like.
If they named it "drumbass" (with a silent "b"), I'd know for sure they were targeting me. Prolly gonna drop the three bucks now that it's on the bus.
@RulesOfBlazon Bought it (of course). And it's limited and it's good for being that unless being like that is too limiting, which I suspect for the vast majority of this student body it would/will be. BUT a little beat into FLUX and out the other side can be just the thing for 2.99 some days. Another weapon in the war for sure, but it better not be any more than a very minor civil disturbance etc.
You big Drummy
Fixing to do the same. And yep, gonna run that sucker thru some effects--that is, if I'm not too much of a drumbass to figger it out.
Believe me, if I can make it talk, you can make it sing.
Clearly I can't resist a clean UI. To my ears the kits are really good.
The limitations in general feel more like calculated minimalism than shortcomings.
The prospect of making a killer beat with a toylike app is the iOS siren to my iPad ship.
PS- I deeply wish Sampletank had the Drummy sequencer onboard: as minimal as Drummy is it's a solid bare bones step editor.