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Drambo by BeepStreet released
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Nice. I will wait to the next update to buy it. I don't want any app coded so fast it will probably full of bugs
Now, seriously... congrats to dev for the work and waiting for reviews to see if I need this huge tool in my workflow
What page were we on when it dropped? 180?
Once you've got your sample/loop in FlexiSampler set trigger mode to 1-slice (or 1-shot for 'play-thru') and 'Note' to start-slice.
The keyboard will then trigger each slice starting at C-2.
Play around with it
Video on samplers here also
SO glad you're feeling better @Max23
So I watched two of Ben's Videos... Skimmed a few pages of the manual waiting for a gift card to arrive. Bought it.
Played with a few modules and sequences, and thought "I'm getting the hang of it"
Then I loaded the Weird Machine project. Now I'm just What sorcery is this?
It does happen to me too if the AU window is small in AUM
Regarding to my previous post I captured two screenshots because I discovered a tiny artifact that appears in the upper left corner when my problem occurs. The artifact disappears after closing the auv3 window but the bug stays (I can not delete the module).
iPad 2018 (6th gen), 128 gb, latest OS (non beta).
April 1!
I disbelieve!
I have been sitting on a 25$ gift card for months now with the intention of using it for Drambo. Now I am... hesitating. Will this be another 'lets learn modular' purchase fail for me...? But no annoying wires or skeuomorphic stupidity with this one right? That was the problem before, right...? mmmm
Loving it so far, especially since I worked out the sampler.
Very crashy though. Four so far. And auto-saving isn’t helping me.
nope you’ll love it dude
Eeek!
(Hops back on fence.)
I really want to get Drambo, but I’m not that familiar with a modular set up.... is there enough presets, and tutorials, etc to allow me to use this app with ease? Or will I really need to dig in to figure everything out?
It looks like some of my questions were answered earlier in this thread... but any further advice would be helpful.
yes and yes.
as a beta tester without much previous experience with modular gear, I found it to be incredibly accessible and quick to learn. check out the manual and watch the tutorial videos and that should give you a sense whether it's for you or not.
Great, cheers.
Any way to expert transient slices to the sequencer ?
I actually thought Drambo was some kind of inner circle joke that I wasn’t getting with my ultra low IQ, so I just bought it and played through the factory examples .. I don’t get it .. the jungle beat thing is kinda cool .. but I don’t understand all the hype (yet) Is there some kind of definitive demo video somewhere of what this thing can do?
@mistercharlie said
Could you email me at info@beep... and describe these situations. I assume its sample module related?
Record them in as notes. When you're sliced a sample by transient and then pick '1 slice' mode with 'Note' to pick the slice, each note of the keyboard from C2 onwards will play a slice. So then you can either tap them into the sequencer manually or live-record them.
Yes, but that doesn’t retain the original transient groove ?
That will work for on the grid MPC style but not recycle/BM3 style.
What is “Siss Boom Baa?” Answer: “The sound a sheep makes when it explodes” - The Great Karnak
Darn, after getting Cubasis 3, now my iTunes funds are $17.80 man, gonna have to wait.
Sure! I’ll mail you today.
It is top of the ‘to do’ list.
There's quite a number of presets inside the app as well as on the beta testers' iDevices but I would say (for me) the real point of Drambo is to learn to build, use and modify the modular tracks.
Sure you can simply use presets from others - That's a bit like having a great synth but only using its presets. If you're fine with that then go for it.
Presets will be shared sooner or later, I've officially requested a Drambo section on patchstorage.com two weeks ago, let's see how things progress but before that works, people can always upload to the known cloud storage options...
Is there a manual? I get the gist of it, just trying to figure out how to do certain things and how each modules auto link together being wireless and all.
http://beepstreet.com/public/downloads/Drambo manual.pdf