Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.
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Really nice jam!
Glad you enjoy the workflow
I can reassure you that session saving is pretty high in the pile of current developments.
I wouldn’t describe it using exactly those words but, yes, it’s very true that your support now in buying the app, leaving reviews etc plays a significant part in allowing us to realise the platform’s full potential! And for that we are very grateful
Thanks @Proppa. It goes both ways, we’re getting really amazing feedback here. Of course we tested with various users during development (mainly friends and colleagues), but having such an in-depth conversations with the real users (buyers!) of the product really helps us take a lot of the guesswork out of what people want to see! It helps us validate some of the ideas we had, perhaps reconsider others and gives us extremely valuable info to help us with the (always difficult) task of prioiritising next steps.
Thanks @Nathan - appreciated. Just best not let Little Cousin Scampi anywhere near the code, eh?
That would be indeed be pretty badass!
Thanks for the encouraging words both! Indeed, we’d really like to succeed in building a comprehensive music-making solution for the all-in-one crowd while equally giving users who already have their own workflows and specific needs what they need to get the most out of Skram.
Left a nice review. This is a quality app that deserves attention I think.
Thanks so much @Redo1 - massively appreciated!
KORG gadget Killer NEVER maybe they can play nice together on the new IPAD pro 9.7 with 4gb ram
Still learning this thing. Still LOVE the way the controls work. How fluent and smooth they are. Gotta leave a 5 star for this baby.
Yeah, it would greatly expand the available rhythms without hopefully too much work.
Thanks so much for the early support @High5denied !
Still having fun.
Would be nice to have some level feedback for each device on the main screen while tweaking. A level indicator on each device or even just a blinking led?
Happy to hear it
Yeah, I agree. Actually some of the first Devices we designed had an LED with some visual feedback. Close to the release we changed to some different Devices which we thought would be a better first selection. The Devices we went for don't have LEDs. I completely agree it would be easier to see which device is playing if there was a bit of visual feedback.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Phase84. No Audiobus.
cool. Nice to see you so responsive and understanding. You seem to be on top of things which makes me excited for the future of the app and happy I sent you some dough to support it.
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Us iPhone users love our all in one apps
Wow so are you telling me that nobody has developed an app yet with the figure/ skram type ethos but focused on mangling samples in interestingly experimental as well as musical ways, you know drop a sample on the blank space, a big x/y square presumably and touch different areas of the square to do all kinds of interesting things to the sampls/loops... really surely there must be an app ooooh, maybe skram will come out with a gang of modules like this hint hint...hope hope...hint..hope...hint...
@kobamoto
iDensity and Samplr sort of do this no?
I hear you. Much as I love Samplr and one two others I still haven't found the killer piece of interface design that deals with what many of us would like. I was working on something (dull) in AudioStretch earlier and admiring its simplicity, but just wanted another screen to go to with your big x/y square presumably and touch different areas of the square to do all kinds of interesting things with....bit surprised actually. A gap in the Appoland?
nope
Little late to this St. Patrick's day party, was hangin' with some leprechauns...
As a proud owner of an iPhone 6s Plus and a somewhat disenchanted one of an iPad 3 I've no choice but wait on the fence. If it goes universal I'll buy for sure! While I agree that the iOS audio tech essentials Ableton Link, Audiobus, AudioShare, IAA/AU, MIDI (working on a thread in this forum to cover them all, please add to it) are de rigueur for an app like this, I would still buy now if only I could run it. I trust the direction of the team to deliver the goods. Look forward to seeing this progress. Seems to me adding the audio tech first would make sense, but when it goes universal I'll be ready
yep... I think from earlier post that the skram dev gets it though and there could be some nice things down the line in this regard for skram. I don't want an x/y pad to put a verb, delay, or crush on something I want to drop a loop in, touch a spot and have the loop divided down, folded back on itself, separated in slices but held in time, have it's harmonics extracted and then fed back to it through a tube while it's elongated and filtered through all of the lives it could have lived simultaneously or one at a time and then flattened into a reflection of it's own afterlife just before being inseminated into the birth of a new sample.
And panning.
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@KlaatuNinja great track!
Would love to get to that level. Been playing with Elastic Drums for a bit and can't get anywhere near laying down a beat like that, though from various demos I've heard, pretty sure I'm the missing link. If you made tutorial videos I'd watch them religiously!
ps Enjoyed listening to some more of your tracks, will be watching more. Speaking of Novation, have you tried the new Blocs Wave iOS app?
I dunno bout you guys, but I want my preset instruments/samples in an XY pad with all the sound shaping parameters mapped to a nearby ladder-shaped series of sliders that snap to touch point.
Yep, an iPhone version is under serious consideration. I think I mentioned in an earlier post that we feel we have a good solution for making Skram work nicely with this form factor.
Man, the list is BRIMMING with all the mad kind of devices we could build. If only there were unlimited hours in the day!
I would certainly LOVE to have some kind of crazy Skram slice-and-FSU pack at some point - that would make me very happy.
You are one sick mofo! Would love to hear what tools you currently use for this kind of stuff!
More bread and butter functionality coming soon!
I can't wait to see more devices and widgets.
Will we be able to choose between arpeggiator or sequencer per instrument?
Choose a key/scale per instrument? And do it while interacting with other widget parameters.
See this marvel of sample base machine that @kobamoto talks about? There is definitely more things to do with samples than what can be found on the appstore.
Will there be fx widgets with send knob per intrument?
I see widgets and widgets and widgets, wish I was a dev for this one.
What about a loop (imported) launcher, like a mini lp-5?
One thing that I would love to see is more than 4 instruments (6, 8, etc) running at a time. I would see a scroll bar on the side (or bottom) just like caustic, but that would scroll half a page at a time so that 4 instruments are accessible at anytime, but not always the same 4.
I mean, this app has the potential to be an all (apps) in one app, that would bring a relief from the "double clic home button, scroll, stop scroll, tap" workflow killer of ios "multitasking".
I really can't understand why so many are asking to cripple a app with tons of over complicated features when the app is getting praised for its ease of use and it simplicity.
The problem exists anyway since adding them will also shift devs attention
@Nathan
I agree that it needs away to Save creations. But, as it is, I think it's deff. a 5 star app as is. 4 stars is a good rating too though.
That's a tricky one. In the (very) long term, maybe. In the shorter term, I think there's more to gain by listing more scales, and then allowing custom scale editing. Earlier designs of the app allowed each widget to toggle between the Global Scale and pure chromatic, but it was adding too much clutter and complexity at that early stage.
That would happen when the Mixer section gets developed further. We're probably going to focus on connectivity stuff, and more devices/widgets, a little bit before the Mixer gets some love and attention. But to quench the thirst for some of that sweet fx send action, keep an eye on the BR-909 in the near-to-mid future...
Sampling devices, the day we have them in Skram, is going to be a bright new transcendental world of soundwaves! Can't wait. Loads of sketches on paper for all sorts of ways to mangle audio. Skram has started its life more focused on synths and drum machines, as you know, but to be honest, no doors are closed in the long run.
That's both a design and a technical challege. Skram is all about fun, immediacy and flow, while still allowing depth and musical complexity. Allowing more than 4 devices presents the navigation challenge — how to get to those pages, and avoid mentally losing track of the previous 4 — as well as a technical challenge regarding CPU consumption. We've got a couple sketches of how navigation could work, the quadrant structure you see today in Skram came together pretty early on and has implications for extra quadrants. Most of what we design always takes into account quite a few different "possible futures" into consideration.
Yep, methods to save/export/connect are all high up on in our priorities. While it's impossible to do everything immediately, we're doing everything humanly possible to bring you as much as possible, as fast as possible.
Thank you so much for the review and 5-star rating in the meantime! That really helps!