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Augmatic GRE - Algorithmic Drum Patterns by Artur Antoni Nowak

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  • @egobeats said:
    The tutorial is top notch!

    Yes. Impressive!

  • Oh man! The soft mode for chaos is ACE! This update rules.

  • edited March 30

  • Demo of the VST3 plugin is available now at https://augmaticaudio.com/download.html

  • @Augmatic fantastic work man. Really good stuff

  • @egobeats said:
    @Augmatic fantastic work man. Really good stuff

    Thank you!

  • @Augmatic said:

    @sigma79 said:
    But why did you choose 6 tracks.

    To play on Nord Drum 3P :smiley:

    Damn, I just jumped back on the forum after a time away (moving houses,etc) and I come back and discover this amazing app from you, and then you mention the 3P and I now have a new best friend! :)

    This app is now set to replace my old workflow that I’ve built up over the last few years.

    I was using various arp apps and Kerns midi probably app to do a lot of this to replicate the idea of linear drumming.

    You’re one of the only devs I’ve seen that understands the key to good sounding drum programming is the 4 limb constraint. Well, 3 if you play for Def Leopard… ;)

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    You’re one of the only devs I’ve seen that understands the key to good sounding drum programming is the 4 limb constraint. Well, 3 if you play for Def Leopard… ;)

    Or if you are Charlie Watts :wink:

    Thank you man! I knew I'm not the only one who can see the potential of limitations ;-) I think I was just jaleous of the guys with $10000 Eurorack case and Nord Drum 2 who were generating some amazing beats with this rig. My rig is a little cheaper :smiley:

    ND3 is amazing, I'd love to hear you and others playing it with Augmatic GRE.

  • I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

  • @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

  • @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

  • wimwim
    edited June 18

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

    Loopy Pro will do very nicely.

    Do you have any drum apps? Which ones?
    You will just need to learn how to route the MIDI from GRE to a drum app, and set up the right note mapping so that each lane in GRE outputs the note you need to play the app.

    With a few more details more specific pointers will be possible.

  • BTW, Augmatic GRE discounted this week:

    AUv3 for iPad/iPhone - $9,99 discounted to $4,99
    VST3 for PC and Mac - $24,99 discounted to $14,99

    Desktop Version: https://augmaticaudio.lemonsqueezy.com/checkout/buy/c96320e1-af2a-4a02-ac15-1f5bfae81ce4?checkout%5Bdiscount_code%5D=THEBEATCOMMUNITY0626

    Make sure to activate discount code THEBEATCOMMUNITY0626

    iOS Version: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/augmatic-gre/id6759214507

    Cheers!
    Artur

  • @wim said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

    Loopy Pro will do very nicely.

    Do you have any drum apps? Which ones?
    You will just need to learn how to route the MIDI from GRE to a drum app, and set up the right note mapping so that each lane in GRE outputs the note you need to play the app.

    With a few more details more specific pointers will be possible.

    I don’t have any dedicated one shot drum libraries which I assume you need? I do use decent sampler though and have some great free drum libraries for that.

  • @jakeyboy29 said:

    @wim said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

    Loopy Pro will do very nicely.

    Do you have any drum apps? Which ones?
    You will just need to learn how to route the MIDI from GRE to a drum app, and set up the right note mapping so that each lane in GRE outputs the note you need to play the app.

    With a few more details more specific pointers will be possible.

    I don’t have any dedicated one shot drum libraries which I assume you need? I do use decent sampler though and have some great free drum libraries for that.

    You can use Decent Sampler as the instrument. You just need to know the MIDI notes for the sounds you want GRE to play. If the libraries use the General MIDI Percussion map, then GRE has that built-in; just select the preset map.

  • @uncledave said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @wim said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

    Loopy Pro will do very nicely.

    Do you have any drum apps? Which ones?
    You will just need to learn how to route the MIDI from GRE to a drum app, and set up the right note mapping so that each lane in GRE outputs the note you need to play the app.

    With a few more details more specific pointers will be possible.

    I don’t have any dedicated one shot drum libraries which I assume you need? I do use decent sampler though and have some great free drum libraries for that.

    You can use Decent Sampler as the instrument. You just need to know the MIDI notes for the sounds you want GRE to play. If the libraries use the General MIDI Percussion map, then GRE has that built-in; just select the preset map.

    Something I often do when I don’t know the
    MIDI notes and am too lazy to look it up is run the drum app through Rozeta Scaler and tweak the Transpose until I find the drums.

  • @daddyfalldown said:

    @uncledave said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @wim said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

    Loopy Pro will do very nicely.

    Do you have any drum apps? Which ones?
    You will just need to learn how to route the MIDI from GRE to a drum app, and set up the right note mapping so that each lane in GRE outputs the note you need to play the app.

    With a few more details more specific pointers will be possible.

    I don’t have any dedicated one shot drum libraries which I assume you need? I do use decent sampler though and have some great free drum libraries for that.

    You can use Decent Sampler as the instrument. You just need to know the MIDI notes for the sounds you want GRE to play. If the libraries use the General MIDI Percussion map, then GRE has that built-in; just select the preset map.

    Something I often do when I don’t know the
    MIDI notes and am too lazy to look it up is run the drum app through Rozeta Scaler and tweak the Transpose until I find the drums.

    Lol, same here with the Drambo Transpose Module. Guilty!

  • just chiming in saying I love this app. I get usable results from drums to synths. It's really inspiring. Sometimes I add another midi differ app or similar and the results are far reaching as you can compose some midi and add some random midi. Cheers!

  • edited June 20

    @daddyfalldown said:

    @uncledave said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @wim said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:

    @Rodrigo1709 said:

    @jakeyboy29 said:
    I always wanted to buy this but I don’t actually know how to link it to an instrument so you get any sound out of it. Could anyone be kind enough to teach me? I would really appreciate it

    @jakeyboy29 , I don’t know which DAW you use, but Augmatic should be used as a MIDI effect. This means that if, like me, you use Cubasis as a DAW, you must (a) create a MIDI track in one of your projects (as opposed to an audio track); (b) select a MIDI instrument (like, say, Klevgrand’s One Shot or Baby Audio’s Tekno, to mention a few drum/percussion-based ones); and (c) open the MIDI EFFECTS section on that track and select Augmatic GRE. Then you’ll be able to control the drums from your MIDI instrument via Augmatic, after adjusting its internal settings accordingly.

    But even if you use another DAW, it shouldn’t be that different, as long as it’s a DAW that supports this kind of MIDI effects/controlling, such as AUM and Cubasis as opposed of GarageBand and GCS Model 8. Check out the tutorials for Augmatic in the SoundForMore channel on YT, they’ll be of great help. 😊

    Thank you so much for your help. Although I use Logic on desktop I don’t have a daw on my ipad/iphone and simply use loopy pro.

    Loopy Pro will do very nicely.

    Do you have any drum apps? Which ones?
    You will just need to learn how to route the MIDI from GRE to a drum app, and set up the right note mapping so that each lane in GRE outputs the note you need to play the app.

    With a few more details more specific pointers will be possible.

    I don’t have any dedicated one shot drum libraries which I assume you need? I do use decent sampler though and have some great free drum libraries for that.

    You can use Decent Sampler as the instrument. You just need to know the MIDI notes for the sounds you want GRE to play. If the libraries use the General MIDI Percussion map, then GRE has that built-in; just select the preset map.

    Something I often do when I don’t know the
    MIDI notes and am too lazy to look it up is run the drum app through Rozeta Scaler and tweak the Transpose until I find the drums.

    Great tip on the transpose using Rozeta Scaler. If you don’t have Rozeta or something similar but are using AUM don’t forget you can also use the built-in Transpose on the input of the destination instrument slot in AUM but of course it just shifts everything up or down.

  • I hadn’t even thought of doing that with transpose in AUM. I know AUM pretty well, but now I realize I’ve spent too little time on that menu below Connect MIDI Sources. Thank you!

  • I don't get it. Isn't it just a whole lot easier to enable the keyboard in AUM and plunk around on notes until you find the drum notes? One button push and some poking around on keys vs. adding a plugin, changing the routing, figuring out in your head the eventual note based on the number of semitones difference.

    Or, just start up a beat, solo one of the hits, and change its note up and down until the right one sounds?

    Or, if the other app has mapping, just match its notes to GRE's?

  • @oceansinspace said:
    just chiming in saying I love this app. I get usable results from drums to synths. It's really inspiring. Sometimes I add another midi differ app or similar and the results are far reaching as you can compose some midi and add some random midi. Cheers!

    It will be MUCH easier to find the right drum sounds in v2.0 ;-)

  • edited June 20

    @wim said:
    I don't get it. Isn't it just a whole lot easier to enable the keyboard in AUM and plunk around on notes until you find the drum notes? One button push and some poking around on keys vs. adding a plugin, changing the routing, figuring out in your head the eventual note based on the number of semitones difference.

    Or, just start up a beat, solo one of the hits, and change its note up and down until the right one sounds?

    Or, if the other app has mapping, just match its notes to GRE's?

    TLTR.
    i would have found my target note by now using idiocracy ;-)

  • @Augmatic said:

    @oceansinspace said:
    just chiming in saying I love this app. I get usable results from drums to synths. It's really inspiring. Sometimes I add another midi differ app or similar and the results are far reaching as you can compose some midi and add some random midi. Cheers!

    It will be MUCH easier to find the right drum sounds in v2.0 ;-)

    Well very nice !!

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