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Beepstreet Drambo

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  • @[Deleted User] said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Some news from the battlefield

    Drambo:

    • is polyphonic now
    • supports stereo modulation (e.g. if you connect stereo signal to filter cutoff, each channel will be modulated separately).
    • will be available this year :) Thanks for your patience!

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hve4cmpu3bxkdcm/IMG_1859.MOV?dl=0

    110K lines of code so far

    Hi there, is the sampler module also polyphonic and also is there a timestretch algo?

    All modules are polyphonic.

    Timestretching is planned

  • @giku_beepstreet said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    Some news from the battlefield

    Drambo:

    • is polyphonic now
    • supports stereo modulation (e.g. if you connect stereo signal to filter cutoff, each channel will be modulated separately).
    • will be available this year :) Thanks for your patience!

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hve4cmpu3bxkdcm/IMG_1859.MOV?dl=0

    110K lines of code so far

    Hi there, is the sampler module also polyphonic and also is there a timestretch algo?

    All modules are polyphonic.

    Timestretching is planned

    👍

  • 110.000 lines of code is pretty impressive. I wonder how you are able to keep the overview over that amount of cryptic ramblings? Respect, man!

  • edited October 2019

    110k lines of code!!!!!!! I better not hear anyone complain when they find a bug and it takes a while to fix :D :D

    No goodbye Drambo thread :D

  • @hansjbs said:
    110k lines of code!!!!!!! I better not hear anyone complain when they find a bug and it takes a while to fix :D :D

    No goodbye Drambo thread :D

    I'm doing my very best to track down bugs and other things...
    Some might add even more lines but it's all for the common to give us a totally awesome 'playground' :)

  • @hansjbs said:
    110k lines of code!!!!!!! I better not hear anyone complain when they find a bug and it takes a while to fix :D :D

    No goodbye Drambo thread :D

    Not sure what this means? No goodbye drambo?

  • edited October 2019

    It's not that bad. There are many layers of abstraction, classes and entities. Its like a big city, you know which building and which installation is wrong. Assuming the city is well designed, amount of time spent on fixing anything doesn't depend on number of buildings.

  • edited October 2019

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @hansjbs said:
    110k lines of code!!!!!!! I better not hear anyone complain when they find a bug and it takes a while to fix :D :D

    No goodbye Drambo thread :D

    Not sure what this means? No goodbye drambo?

    If you have followed this thread you would have understand. Read back.....

  • edited October 2019

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @hansjbs said:
    110k lines of code!!!!!!! I better not hear anyone complain when they find a bug and it takes a while to fix :D :D

    No goodbye Drambo thread :D

    Not sure what this means? No goodbye drambo?

    There's a goodbye BM3 thread.

    Complex apps such as Drambo, BM3, NS2, Cubasis etc...takes time for bug fixes or features, some users can't seem to understand that concept. The more complex the app is the longer it takes to squash bugs, add features and such.

  • Drambo last blood is playing in a theater near you..

  • edited October 2019

    .> @hansjbs said:

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @hansjbs said:
    110k lines of code!!!!!!! I better not hear anyone complain when they find a bug and it takes a while to fix :D :D

    No goodbye Drambo thread :D

    Not sure what this means? No goodbye drambo?

    There's a goodbye BM3 thread.

    Complex apps such as Drambo, BM3, NS2, Cubasis etc...takes time for bug fixes or features, some users can't seem to understand that concept. The more complex the app is the longer it takes to squash bugs, add features and such.

    True, although when an app is released it shouldn’t crash and that should be fix ASAP, bugs that cause the app to crash is not acceptable, other bugs which don’t cause crashes should require patience from users but if the developer communicates well directly to the users its not usually an issue at all.
    Features requests are at the developers discretion IMO.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    It's not that bad. There are many layers of abstraction, classes and entities. Its like a big city, you know which building and which installation is wrong. Assuming the city is well designed, amount of time spent on fixing anything doesn't depend on number of buildings.

    Now I want to know which city Drambo should be twinned with?

  • Looking forward to the release of Drambo this year. Good to know @Samu is on the beta testing team and putting it through its paces.

  • edited October 2019

    @gusgranite said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    It's not that bad. There are many layers of abstraction, classes and entities. Its like a big city, you know which building and which installation is wrong. Assuming the city is well designed, amount of time spent on fixing anything doesn't depend on number of buildings.

    Now I want to know which city Drambo should be twinned with?

    I think Legoland :D

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  • About 47 lines of code for each post in this thread! :D

  • @Angie said:
    About 47 lines of code for each post in this thread! :D

    :D !

  • This year. Within the next 80 odd days.

  • @Angie said:
    About 47 lines of code for each post in this thread! :D

    Yeah but at least you can use this forum.

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  • @hansjbs said:
    Complex apps such as Drambo take time for bug fixes or features

    No doubt. But "timestretching" can also be implemented on a Forum thread.
    April 2018 ... ... ... ... (wait for it) ... ... ... (still waiting)... ...

    I respect the effort to get it right and sell no app before it's fully baked. I just hate having to open this
    thread for news when I KNOW there will be more threads after it ships. Silly me. Still... great clues here.

  • edited October 2019

    It feels good and weirdly strange to be able to think of something and then just execute it. I hate modulars but with Drambo I feel oddly at home.

    I think, in 10 years time, a vintage OS ipad will be worth keeping around just to exclusively run Drambo.

    Jack of all trades, master of all. Hopefully. No pressure.

  • @gusgranite said:

    @giku_beepstreet said:
    It's not that bad. There are many layers of abstraction, classes and entities. Its like a big city, you know which building and which installation is wrong. Assuming the city is well designed, amount of time spent on fixing anything doesn't depend on number of buildings.

    Now I want to know which city Drambo should be twinned with?

    Atlantis.

    Seriously, looking forward to this one, take yer time ...

  • edited October 2019

    I’m not even sure what Drambo actually is, but I have some idea, I have a look at the thread from time to time but I haven’t been following it at all closely.... I’m sure there must be gaps in my understanding. Can you point them out please ?🙂

    It’s an AUv3 polyphonic drum/ synth sequencer with full automation, where the sounds are created by a modular synth made up of a large amount of optional interchangeable specialised modules. There are also other optional methods of sound synthesis available. It has a sampler which can sample from the iOS mic or import samples from a variety of sources where the processing of which includes a comprehensive set of editing tools including timestretching.
    It has a variety of onboard effects processors which also can be automated. The sequencer itself can be either pattern based or linear and has a variety of input and editing methods.

    Please feel free to either tear this to bits or add to it.

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  • @Max23 said:
    its a polyphonic modular toolbox with sequencer

    you can use it like a modular synthesizer,
    you can use it as your new electro acoustic blah project
    you can use it as drum machine
    you can use it as audio fx
    you can import your samples from the files app/icloud
    you can do all of this together at the same time :)

    its pretty flexible what it is capable off
    its fun and quick B)

    it takes me like a minute to build a basic groove that sounds like something out of nothing (äh a lot of modules) :)

    u can save and reuse your modular instruments and fx (as au fx too ;) )

    it makes a lot of nice sounding alarm
    its finally a modular instrument I like :)

    This reminds me of a Dr Seuss book.

    You cannot do any of the above until it is released!

    :trollface:

  • @Max23 said:
    its a polyphonic modular toolbox with sequencer

    you can use it like a modular synthesizer,
    you can use it as your new electro acoustic blah project
    you can use it as drum machine
    you can use it as audio fx
    you can import your samples from the files app/icloud
    you can do all of this together at the same time :)

    its pretty flexible what it is capable off
    its fun and quick B)

    it takes me like a minute to build a basic groove that sounds like something out of nothing (äh a lot of modules) :)

    u can save and reuse your modular instruments and fx (as au fx too ;) )

    it makes a lot of nice sounding alarm
    its finally a modular instrument I like :)

    Would you, could you, on a train? Would you, could you, in the rain?

    All kidding aside, now that I’ve been doing more experimenting with AUM as the main host, I’m pretty effin excited for this. Still. Cause I was excited. I’m still excited lol.

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  • This is looking good.
    Excited for the beta, if it‘s open :smiley:

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