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Beepstreet Drambo

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  • Looks very good!

  • This forum should be a part of a manual (+60 pages :D )

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    This forum should be a part of a manual (+60 pages :D )

    I‘ll offer german translation if that is wanted. I don‘t think it is necessary but I could :D

  • @tdmusic said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Drambo reference sheet (beta) - the necessary minimum for now

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/dl/dgb3mkyba8gom09/Drambo reference sheet beta.pdf

    This looks amazing and really well thought out. Cannot wait to try it!

    Looks the business. Any idea of release yet?

  • I can already smell it around the corner!

  • It's so nice to see the 'iSquence Style' sequencer make a comeback, almost like an alteranate UI to a Tracker ;)

    Which leads me to a question? @Max23 or anyone...

    Can multiple tracks trigger the same instrument or is it strictly one instrument per track for now?

  • @Samu said:
    It's so nice to see the 'iSquence Style' sequencer make a comeback, almost like an alteranate UI to a Tracker ;)

    Which leads me to a question? @Max23 or anyone...

    Can multiple tracks trigger the same instrument or is it strictly one instrument per track for now?

    Its a modular you can route MIDI or CV/Gate signals to other racks (tracks), so yes its possible.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Its a modular you can route MIDI or CV/Gate signals to other racks (tracks), so yes its possible.

    Ok, for 'polyphony' the racks/tracks still have to be duplicated until polyphonic modules pop-up?
    (Or for chords just need to add multiple sampler modules for one track and tune them to make chords).

    I'm too used to SunVox way of thinking :)

  • edited July 2019

    @Samu said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Its a modular you can route MIDI or CV/Gate signals to other racks (tracks), so yes its possible.

    Ok, for 'polyphony' the racks/tracks still have to be duplicated until polyphonic modules pop-up?
    (Or for chords just need to add multiple sampler modules for one track and tune them to make chords).

    I'm too used to SunVox way of thinking :)

    Yes you can do this like you said and you don't need separate tracks. Just MIDI to poly MIDI module, then several instances of e.g. sampler and then mixer - all of this on a single track. A single step may contain multiple MIDI note components.

    However I hate this solution. Better wait for poly sampler and finally on Poly module :) - the most challenging thing.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    However I hate this solution. Better wait for poly sampler and finally on Poly module :) - the most challenging thing.

    Goodie, and this would require multiple notes per step when the step-sequencer is used and that should be easy, hold down a step and add the notes for that step and for velocity y-axis on the keys that get entered into the cell.
    (To change the velocity of a note on a step the piano key could show a 'velocity bar' that could be adjusted).

    For extra spice 'conditional step content' ie. being able to switch between multiple chords on a step.

    The rate my brain is going right now the app would never be finished so I better keep quiet :)

  • @giku_beepstreet I understand it may be a ways off. Could you tell us about the slicer module for samples? Will we be able to adjust start/end points for slices or will we be on fixed grid divisions?

  • edited July 2019

    @Samu said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    However I hate this solution. Better wait for poly sampler and finally on Poly module :) - the most challenging thing.

    Goodie, and this would require multiple notes per step when the step-sequencer is used and that should be easy, hold down a step and add the notes for that step and for velocity y-axis on the keys that get entered into the cell.
    (To change the velocity of a note on a step the piano key could show a 'velocity bar' that could be adjusted).

    For extra spice 'conditional step content' ie. being able to switch between multiple chords on a step.

    The rate my brain is going right now the app would never be finished so I better keep quiet :)

    Everything works as you said except velocity, that you can edit only in STEP editor mode.

    This is how step components editor looks like.

    In this example: E5 is triggered always, C4 is triggered only in 2nd and 4th cycle of pattern pass (like spark component in OP-z) then everything gets retriggered with probability of 51% ;) You can see minimized list of components in every step.

  • edited July 2019

    @bcrichards said:
    @giku_beepstreet I understand it may be a ways off. Could you tell us about the slicer module for samples? Will we be able to adjust start/end points for slices or will we be on fixed grid divisions?

    We are talking about functionality of available modules. For now there are 2 basic samplers: Shot sampler - plays one shots, with modulable offset and detune. Kit sampler - loads folder of samples and spreads them across piano keyboard. Kind of a quick go to sampler. More advanced samplers are during development. This part is quite easy.

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  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    Everything works as you said except velocity, that you can edit only in STEP editor mode.

    This is how step components editor looks like.

    In this example: E5 is triggered always, C4 is triggered only in 2nd and 4th cycle of pattern pass (like spark component in OP-z) then everything gets retriggered with probability of 51% ;) You can see minimized list of components in every step.

    Cool!

    Can the 'Offset' for the midi-note be adjusted +/- ticks? (It's good for manual swing/shuffle).
    What about settings for 'Step Duration' or 'Step Division'?

    The Retrig is most likely 'ratcheting'(ie. divide the current step into X slices) or is it 'Repeat'?(Which could create interesting off-beats since it would throw the sequencer 'out of sync' just like on the OP-Z).

    Being able to offset individual notes per step is a pretty neat function and makes it easy to create strums.

    I'm already drooling at this and from the looks of it I can 'retire' my Korg Volca Drum once this is out...
    (The synth engine in Volca Drum is quite simple but it's a LOT of fun hehe. It's the ultra-fast LFO that makes it so fun).

    I'm starting to see why this is taking time, it's a deep and pretty complex app and will make a lot of users very happy :)

    Cheers!

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @bcrichards said:
    @giku_beepstreet I understand it may be a ways off. Could you tell us about the slicer module for samples? Will we be able to adjust start/end points for slices or will we be on fixed grid divisions?

    We are talking about functionality of available modules. For now there are 2 basic samplers: Shot sampler - plays one shots, with modulable offset and detune. Kit sampler - loads folder of samples and spreads them across piano keyboard. Kind of a quick go to sampler. More advanced samplers are during development. This part is quite easy.

    Fantastic.

    I'm sure the good people of Audiobus are pleased that we'll be able to continue our speculating about Drambo well after it's release. Onward to 100 pages!

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @bcrichards said:
    @giku_beepstreet I understand it may be a ways off. Could you tell us about the slicer module for samples? Will we be able to adjust start/end points for slices or will we be on fixed grid divisions?

    We are talking about functionality of available modules. For now there are 2 basic samplers: Shot sampler - plays one shots, with modulable offset and detune. Kit sampler - loads folder of samples and spreads them across piano keyboard. Kind of a quick go to sampler. More advanced samplers are during development. This part is quite easy.

    If you've seen the 'Volca Sample' then enabling loop for the shot samples is a source for wild experiments.
    Enable loop and control start & end of the sample while it plays.

    And for added sonic flexibility alternate pitch-interpolation modes (Linear & No-Interpolation as examples) could be handy :)

    Need to stop now...

  • @Samu said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:

    Everything works as you said except velocity, that you can edit only in STEP editor mode.

    This is how step components editor looks like.

    In this example: E5 is triggered always, C4 is triggered only in 2nd and 4th cycle of pattern pass (like spark component in OP-z) then everything gets retriggered with probability of 51% ;) You can see minimized list of components in every step.

    Cool!

    Can the 'Offset' for the midi-note be adjusted +/- ticks? (It's good for manual swing/shuffle).

    Ok, added to "after release todo list"

    What about settings for 'Step Duration' or 'Step Division'?

    Steps have Gate (like in Elektrons) from 0.5 to 16 steps and infinity. If you want step division add another MIDI note event with offset.

    The Retrig is most likely 'ratcheting'(ie. divide the current step into X slices) or is it 'Repeat'?(Which could create interesting off-beats since it would throw the sequencer 'out of sync' just like on the OP-Z).

    Its retrig. More components to come.
    There is Jump component as well. You can conditionally jump to the same step to achieve simillar effect.
    Each track has its own position.

    Being able to offset individual notes per step is a pretty neat function and makes it easy to create strums.

    I'm already drooling at this and from the looks of it I can 'retire' my Korg Volca Drum once this is out...
    (The synth engine in Volca Drum is quite simple but it's a LOT of fun hehe. It's the ultra-fast LFO that makes it so fun).

    I'm starting to see why this is taking time, it's a deep and pretty complex app and will make a lot of users very happy :)

    Cheers!

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  • @Max23 said:

    @Samu said:

    I'm starting to see why this is taking time, it's a deep and pretty complex app and will make a lot of users very happy :)

    It’s like isequence, electron and numerology (mac) had a mutant baby 😼

    When the Shot Sampler gets loop capability it's a Volca Sample too :)

  • @noodldoodl said:
    when?

    I think August is like 99% :) depends on beta problems

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @noodldoodl said:
    when?

    I think August is like 99% :) depends on beta problems

    Happy Holidays 🙂🙂🙂

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @noodldoodl said:
    when?

    I think August is like 99% :) depends on beta problems

    Thank you :smiley:

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @noodldoodl said:
    when?

    I think August is like 99% :) depends on beta problems

    Take your time, let it be good!

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    Sad!

    Yes, unfortunately. Having invested time testing Zeeon. Collating bugs, experimenting with different scenarios. Seeing if they’re repeatable, detailing all this info in numerous emails. All for the purpose of helping the dev and to make a great app even greater for every user...and to not have any single reply or notification from the developer while those known bugs sit and stew keeping the app handicapped in important midi areas. Then yes, I feel a tad bitter. And yes, sad.

  • @SpookyZoo said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    Sad!

    Yes, unfortunately. Having invested time testing Zeeon. Collating bugs, experimenting with different scenarios. Seeing if they’re repeatable, detailing all this info in numerous emails. All for the purpose of helping the dev and to make a great app even greater for every user...and to not have any single reply or notification from the developer while those known bugs sit and stew keeping the app handicapped in important midi areas. Then yes, I feel a tad bitter. And yes, sad.

    Yeah i pointed out about bugs in his synths once here, lets just say it does not go down well with the natives ;)

  • @Turntablist said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    Sad!

    Yes, unfortunately. Having invested time testing Zeeon. Collating bugs, experimenting with different scenarios. Seeing if they’re repeatable, detailing all this info in numerous emails. All for the purpose of helping the dev and to make a great app even greater for every user...and to not have any single reply or notification from the developer while those known bugs sit and stew keeping the app handicapped in important midi areas. Then yes, I feel a tad bitter. And yes, sad.

    Yeah i pointed out about bugs in his synths once here, lets just say it does not go down well with the natives ;)

    Just out of curiosity, what bugs are you talking about? In no way am I saying there aren’t but I have become a huge fan of both Sunrizer and Zeeon and have not run into anything as of yet...

  • edited July 2019

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Yes, I need to make this version more stable, not to get flooded by bugs. Its just around the corner

    If only bugfest Zeeon had as much love as its sibling. Such a shame! #blacksheep

    Oddly passive-aggressive!

    Sad!

    Yes, unfortunately. Having invested time testing Zeeon. Collating bugs, experimenting with different scenarios. Seeing if they’re repeatable, detailing all this info in numerous emails. All for the purpose of helping the dev and to make a great app even greater for every user...and to not have any single reply or notification from the developer while those known bugs sit and stew keeping the app handicapped in important midi areas. Then yes, I feel a tad bitter. And yes, sad.

    Im trying to reply to every email. Unfortunately I stopped checking spam folder, due to tons of "girls and bitcoins". Could you PM me your email address here, so I can search for them. Sorry.

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