What a great video, so important as you rightly point out is song building, and in a comfortable way. Drambo does remind me of Gadget the way you build songs, but with much more I think…
Best Drambo video I've seen thus far - you did a great job separating the forest from the trees. Most tutorials miss the mark on the song-building aspect of the app and focus more on sound creation, and I wanted to know exactly how one uses this product to make music. You explained it perfectly.
Thanks. I hear lots of 4 and 8 bar sequenced ‘bits’ on iOS - but rarely a complete song. Although, now with Logic for iPad, a lot more full DAW-like production is being done. Prior, I had used Cubasis and BeatMaker 3.
Thanks for sharing your insights! I am also learning the ins and outs of this magnificent app. Simple if you want to and so deep when needed. Really, one doesn’t need a pc or laptop anymore. Keep up the great work!
The answer is simple. The developer of Drambo has been committed to development on iOS from the very beginning. Unlike many others, he believed in iOS as a serious platform. The others just saw iOS as a test bed for more powerful applications on desktop machines. Giku's work and commitment has paid off, and rightly so.
Well worth manually changing the patterns to get awesome sounds and being about to randomise the patterns. The example groove was also much better in Groovebox compared to Drambo. Thanks for video.
What a great video, so important as you rightly point out is song building, and in a comfortable way. Drambo does remind me of Gadget the way you build songs, but with much more I think…
Awesome...need more drambo videos from you
Best Drambo video I've seen thus far - you did a great job separating the forest from the trees. Most tutorials miss the mark on the song-building aspect of the app and focus more on sound creation, and I wanted to know exactly how one uses this product to make music. You explained it perfectly.
Thanks. I hear lots of 4 and 8 bar sequenced ‘bits’ on iOS - but rarely a complete song. Although, now with Logic for iPad, a lot more full DAW-like production is being done. Prior, I had used Cubasis and BeatMaker 3.
Thanks for sharing your insights! I am also learning the ins and outs of this magnificent app. Simple if you want to and so deep when needed. Really, one doesn’t need a pc or laptop anymore. Keep up the great work!
The answer is simple. The developer of Drambo has been committed to development on iOS from the very beginning. Unlike many others, he believed in iOS as a serious platform. The others just saw iOS as a test bed for more powerful applications on desktop machines. Giku's work and commitment has paid off, and rightly so.
Well worth manually changing the patterns to get awesome sounds and being about to randomise the patterns. The example groove was also much better in Groovebox compared to Drambo. Thanks for video.
Thank you, good to see your thoughts. Maybe I should sit down and,try some more. Thank you.
Drambo is next level, it's like having a mini Bitwig on your iPhone / iPad.
Useful - thanks for posting!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice