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Beepstreet Drambo

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  • @david_2017 said:
    We really need a little eta somehow... before summer?
    Will it have some more eye candy? (I think I read something about the GUI will be getting some icandy love sooner or later, probably later ;))

    I hope not too much. I kind of like the flat and clean UI. Very readable.

  • @david_2017 said:
    We really need a little eta somehow... before summer?
    Will it have some more eye candy? (I think I read something about the GUI will be getting some icandy love sooner or later, probably later ;))

    UI will be quite flat and minimal. I want to add some motion, where its helpful.

  • So are there internal synthesis modules or is it more sample based?

  • I like some others have no idea what this is but it surely looks interesting. Is the nearest comparable app Audulus 3?

  • @fattigman said:
    I like some others have no idea what this is but it surely looks interesting. Is the nearest comparable app Audulus 3?

    No. I'd rather describe it as a modular groovebox with a pre-made, fixed set of "best-of" modules made to get you going fast.
    Audulus 3 allows you to design your own modules, much deeper, much less limited.

    In Audulus, you'll spend your time designing modules.
    In Drambo, you'll spend your time making music ;)

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @david_2017 said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    @oddSTAR said:
    I swear I've read at least 75% of this thread and am still confused about what this thing is supposed to be... :blush:

    The same here

    Haha, I love that!

    I always received it as a some sort of modular playground with the most flexible flexibility ever manifested on an iPad. Coming close? :)

    Yes, its a full featured modular playground, for people who hate modulars

    OK. Now I'm interested :)

  • @rs2000 said:

    @fattigman said:
    I like some others have no idea what this is but it surely looks interesting. Is the nearest comparable app Audulus 3?

    No. I'd rather describe it as a modular groovebox with a pre-made, fixed set of "best-of" modules made to get you going fast.
    Audulus 3 allows you to design your own modules, much deeper, much less limited.

    In Audulus, you'll spend your time designing modules.
    In Drambo, you'll spend your time making music ;)

    Thanks for the explaination. Now I’m even more interested.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @fattigman said:
    I like some others have no idea what this is but it surely looks interesting. Is the nearest comparable app Audulus 3?

    No. I'd rather describe it as a modular groovebox with a pre-made, fixed set of "best-of" modules made to get you going fast.
    Audulus 3 allows you to design your own modules, much deeper, much less limited.

    In Audulus, you'll spend your time designing modules.
    In Drambo, you'll spend your time making music ;)

    Well said. You can build modules in Drambo, but its more difficult when you want to build low level stuff. Drambo is optimized for usability and live performance, it has p-locks, scenes and full-screen modules that act like a dedicated software.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @rs2000 said:

    In Audulus, you'll spend your time designing modules.
    In Drambo, you'll spend your time making music ;)

    Well said. You can build modules in Drambo, but its more difficult when you want to build low level stuff. Drambo is optimized for usability and live performance, it has p-locks, scenes and full-screen modules that act like a dedicated software.

    Ok I think I’m starting to get an idea what this is about. Looking forward the release of it.

  • Man, i’m totally dehydrated from drooling

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @fattigman said:
    I like some others have no idea what this is but it surely looks interesting. Is the nearest comparable app Audulus 3?

    No. I'd rather describe it as a modular groovebox with a pre-made, fixed set of "best-of" modules made to get you going fast.
    Audulus 3 allows you to design your own modules, much deeper, much less limited.

    In Audulus, you'll spend your time designing modules.
    In Drambo, you'll spend your time making music ;)

    Well said. You can build modules in Drambo, but its more difficult when you want to build low level stuff. Drambo is optimized for usability and live performance, it has p-locks, scenes and full-screen modules that act like a dedicated software.

    Speaking of live performance: Will it sync to my hardware grooveboxes (like e.g. Groove Rider does)?

  • edited February 2019

    Ultimately Drum machine module works exactly like Elektron boxes. You hold a step and change control. I found it the most direct and fun approach. You can set everything, even sample in sampler module. If you want continuous parameter motion recording or drawing curves, there are modules for that. They can be p-locked and modulated :)

  • edited February 2019

    @giku_beepstreet
    Ultimately Drum machine module works exactly like Elektron boxes. You hold a step and change control. I found it the most direct and fun approach. You can set everything, even sample in sampler module. If you want continuous parameter motion recording or drawing curves, there are modules for that. They can be p-locked and modulated

    :heart: :heart: :heart:

    Sounds like ultimate drum groovebox !!! Btw. also Novation Circuit works this way, it's totally perfect !

    You can build modules in Drambo,

    Some kind of nord modular approach, just without cables ? :)

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    Ultimately Drum machine module works exactly like Elektron boxes. You hold a step and change control. I found it the most direct and fun approach. You can set everything, even sample in sampler module. If you want continuous parameter motion recording or drawing curves, there are modules for that. They can be p-locked and modulated :)

    Just to check, is it 'proper' p-locking (the Elektron way) so that the value automatically returns to normal on the following step?

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Ultimately Drum machine module works exactly like Elektron boxes. You hold a step and change control. I found it the most direct and fun approach. You can set everything, even sample in sampler module. If you want continuous parameter motion recording or drawing curves, there are modules for that. They can be p-locked and modulated :)

    Just to check, is it 'proper' p-locking (the Elektron way) so that the value automatically returns to normal on the following step?

    Yes

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Ultimately Drum machine module works exactly like Elektron boxes. You hold a step and change control. I found it the most direct and fun approach. You can set everything, even sample in sampler module. If you want continuous parameter motion recording or drawing curves, there are modules for that. They can be p-locked and modulated :)

    Just to check, is it 'proper' p-locking (the Elektron way) so that the value automatically returns to normal on the following step?

    Yes

    Oh yeeeeeeeeeah! :smiley:

  • This is very exciting. I have so many shiny apps I don't or barely have used, but, I've always wanted to get into modular stuff and my biggest gripe is getting my head around the sequencing. This seems to completely eliminate that headache. You've got this running as standalone, AUv3, plus you have shown it runs on a tiny baby phone (the very phone I'm sadly clutching in my hand).

    I'm pretty excited about this. A software recreation of major Elektron functionality + modular craziness plus whatever else we don't know yet is super intriguing. I'm envisioning slapping this into ApeMatrix or similar and just getting really weird. Plus, your track record as a dev is totally awesome, I still use Sunrizer to this day and it's STILL one of the best synths I've heard on iOS. So thank you! For being incredible basically.

  • I thought about it some more.

    I still want it! Gimme gimme

  • Curious if Drambo will be microtunable (scala, tun?) B) B)

  • edited February 2019

    To save me 44 pages of scrolling, does anyone know if Drambo will have MIDI out?
    Could I use one of the tracks to sequence another AU?

  • edited February 2019

    Somehow I can't stand comparing Drambo with Caustic.
    Great sound engines, pattern sequencer, per-step automation, modular architecture - but AU support?

  • OMG 1.3K comments and 70.7K views of an app that is even yet available. This is probably even more hyped on forehand than NS 2.0. Hope it will some be out soon, can't wait :)

  • @giku_beepstreet Drambo is looking very cool. Will it have inbuilt sampler and sampling via external audio interface and full screen audio tracks window?

  • @giku_beepstreet also sample slicing per pad - 16/64 pads? Cheers

  • How many bugs are planned? 🤓🤭😄

  • K, Photon’s out so it’s back to bugging @giku_beepstreet about when his app is coming out.

  • I wonder if @giku_beepstreet is happy or very angry with me for starting this thread.

    And I gotta admit I barely keep up with it now... too many comments 🤣

  • Of course I'm happy. This thread turned a small product into something unexpected. Seems you are guilty of delays! ;)

  • edited February 2019

    waves torch angrily at @senhorlampada  :)

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