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  • @Sergiu said:
    Is this demo made on a Ipad Pro?

    Yes, iPad Pro 2017, the smaller one

  • But it’s on iPhone as well.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    You don't have to use Drambo sequencer. You can load/make a single instrument/fx rack and use it as an AUv3 instrument/fx in any DAW.

    Oh my giddy aunt, I hadn't even thought of that. The video did mention AU3 but I forgot about it, getting wrapped up in the functionality of it all.

    So in theory...

    • create a drum machine in Drambo, with each patch on a different channel / MIDI channel
    • use another sequencer (e.g. Rosetta Suite XOX) to program it

    That kinda thing?

  • Yep! And you can record in midi from other apps too. So say you set up a good arp in StepPolyArp, you can capture that midi in a track.

  • @bcrichards said:
    Yep! And you can record in midi from other apps too. So say you set up a good arp in StepPolyArp, you can capture that midi in a track.

    lol whaaaaaat......... :p

  • Thank you> @bcrichards said:

    @Sergiu said:
    Is this demo made on a Ipad Pro?

    Yes, iPad Pro 2017, the smaller one

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  • Well, goodbye Gadget. Was nice knowing you.

  • @bcrichards
    Thanks for the walkthrough.
    So many questions :)

    Is there anything that's missing from the AU vs standalone? Thinking input utilities like pads, keyboard.
    Noticed that when you extended the pattern length it was applied for all tracks, can that behavior be changed? /poly rhythm
    I'm not sure if I got it right, is it possible to combine conditions? Like f.e. p-locks tied to scenes

    @giku_beepstreet
    Can you see drambo + dc coupled interface driving modular in the future? :)
    Is there some kind of smart cross fading at slice points to get click free playback with f.e stereo pad type samples? /my biggest issue with OT

    Huge thanks to @giku_beepstreet for making this beast and all the beta testers to polish it for us :)
    You're about to turn the table... elektron users demanding drambo features :)
    My OT is hiding in shame.

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  • Just wanted to add my voice to the chorus thanking @bcrichards for that excellent video. Certainly isn't making the wait any easier, though. :D

  • U can record midi in too... wow

  • That video was awesome!

  • @Max23 said:

    you can sequence with drambo or something else. Doesn’t matter.

    Or You can also load your complete drambo projects into an daw. Just press play. :) bam
    You can play mix and match with completely different projects like that.

    Although it sounds as if Giku is now planing auv3 hosting in standalone, which is like Dramboception, you can also spread one project you’ve made out onto several instances for use of auv3 effects etc.

  • @0tolerance4silence i don’t think there’s too much missing. Other midi apps might offer bigger interface etc, I still like connecting some AU pads or keys in sometimes.

    Pattern lengths are set across all tracks, currently. This may change but I don’t think it’s been promised yet. Time will be modulateable per track in future, so I think that will carry over to pattern speed per track.

    There is a Jump condition though, so you can do poly meter already...set step 13 of track 2 to jump back to step 1.

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  • @0tolerance4silence and yeah, conditions can be combined. set probability on a p-lock, jump step only on 3rd loop, conditionals tied to scene, etc.

  • @bcrichards
    Thanks for explanation.
    Yep jump condition will do the trick.
    I'm hoping to keep things as simple as possible. So I understand all the things you've done in the video like setting pitches, playing melodies can be done from drambo UI when used as AU?

  • @bcrichards said:
    @0tolerance4silence and yeah, conditions can be combined. set probability on a p-lock, jump step only on 3rd loop, conditionals tied to scene, etc.

    Hehe.. welcome to logical maze :)

  • @bcrichards said:
    @0tolerance4silence i don’t think there’s too much missing. Other midi apps might offer bigger interface etc, I still like connecting some AU pads or keys in sometimes.

    Pattern lengths are set across all tracks, currently. This may change but I don’t think it’s been promised yet. Time will be modulateable per track in future, so I think that will carry over to pattern speed per track.

    There is a Jump condition though, so you can do poly meter already...set step 13 of track 2 to jump back to step 1.

    Not sure if I’m understanding what you mean by pattern lengths being set across. Each pattern can have an independent (can be set individually) number of steps as well as beats per step.

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  • @supadom said:

    @bcrichards said:
    @0tolerance4silence i don’t think there’s too much missing. Other midi apps might offer bigger interface etc, I still like connecting some AU pads or keys in sometimes.

    Pattern lengths are set across all tracks, currently. This may change but I don’t think it’s been promised yet. Time will be modulateable per track in future, so I think that will carry over to pattern speed per track.

    There is a Jump condition though, so you can do poly meter already...set step 13 of track 2 to jump back to step 1.

    Not sure if I’m understanding what you mean by pattern lengths being set across. Each pattern can have an independent (can be set individually) number of steps as well as beats per step.

    I think this refers to tracks having different numbers of steps or different meters within one pattern.

  • There’s going to be a recording mode where patterns are added automatically while recording and loop back to the first pattern when record button is pressed just like in loopy.

  • As @supadom said, each pattern can have its individual settings (number of beats + steps per beat), that spread across all tracks in pattern.

    However, you can use jump step component on a step, to make track shorter and play polyrhytms. This can be conditional. You can jump forward as well.

  • @bcrichards said:

    @supadom said:

    @bcrichards said:
    @0tolerance4silence i don’t think there’s too much missing. Other midi apps might offer bigger interface etc, I still like connecting some AU pads or keys in sometimes.

    Pattern lengths are set across all tracks, currently. This may change but I don’t think it’s been promised yet. Time will be modulateable per track in future, so I think that will carry over to pattern speed per track.

    There is a Jump condition though, so you can do poly meter already...set step 13 of track 2 to jump back to step 1.

    Not sure if I’m understanding what you mean by pattern lengths being set across. Each pattern can have an independent (can be set individually) number of steps as well as beats per step.

    I think this refers to tracks having different numbers of steps or different meters within one pattern.

    Ah yeah, sorry you’re right. You were talking tracks and I was hearing patterns. My bad.

    Yes, I’d love to be able to set track lengths individually but jump component does it too just isn’t as visually informative.

  • @supadom said:
    There’s going to be a recording mode where patterns are added automatically while recording and loop back to the first pattern when record button is pressed just like in loopy.

    Whaaat!

  • @bcrichards said:

    @supadom said:
    There’s going to be a recording mode where patterns are added automatically while recording and loop back to the first pattern when record button is pressed just like in loopy.

    Whaaat!

    Well it’s been discussed and positively viewed by @giku_beepstreet but I’m not sure when etc. ;)

  • What video?

    @Liquidmantis said:
    Just wanted to add my voice to the chorus thanking @bcrichards for that excellent video. Certainly isn't making the wait any easier, though. :D

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    @Tones4Christ said:
    What video?

    Middle of page 114, possibly depending on your display settings.

    @bcrichards said:
    I felt compelled to make a “getting started video” with where the beta is at now. I don’t know where that compulsion comes from as you will see my video editing skills are relatively nonexistent and for now I’m just screen recording with a mouse :)

    This is not an official video with the endorsement of the developer! Giku gave me the go ahead to make a video and offered some feedback on an earlier one, but it’s solely my own interpretation of how the app works, etc.

    Anyways, it’s an overview of some of the basic features in the current iteration of Drambo. If that’s something you want to see, you can watch me clown through it.

  • @stellaremodular said:
    My my this is so good. I hope this comes out soon ! :)

    Are u one of the vcv modulea devs?

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