Very comprehensive video. Thanks for sharing. A trick I picked up from the chunk I watched was the keep adding button. Thanks that’s gonna come in handy. Also I appreciate the bookmarks. Makes the video much easier to navigate.
That looped Cc signal in flexi sampler’s buffer is what I’ve been searching for! It reminds me of CCPal with its option to record/re-record 16 cc buffers in real-time and send to whatever. Thank you for this series, probably would still be too scared to approach Drambo without this.
Lovely tutorial even if it all of a sudden is a bit complex. But will watch the rest and get going in to Drambo cuz the possibilities are really huge with this app!!!
Excellent demo! I’ve been messing with Drambo non-stop for the last week and I wasn’t aware of some of these examples so thanks for that. Drambo is so much fun
Is there a way to clear out all the connections. Could I add a bunch of modules, tap somewhere to disconnect everything and start with no connections. I want a way to show all the active connections in a list and be able to kill any one I want.
Hi Ben, Thanks for the great tutorials! I know you mention the signal flow is left to right but is there not a way to send signals back down the rack ( right to left) - creating feedback loops etc in the signal path?
Great video Ben - Would it be fair to say that Drambo is a bit like Reaktor 5 where there are separate connections for audio rate and control rate calculations ?
Never used Reaktor, but it’s more like there are separate inputs...the signal input is what you’ll hear, the gate input is what triggers something, the velocity input is a baked in modulation source...but what ‘cable’ you insert in to those inputs makes no difference. So all signal, outside of MIDI is treated the same.
@@benrichards4554 Thanks for replying Ben. So maybe more like Reaktor 6 where all the modules can 'see' ie handle, floating point numbers coming in at 44.1k - That makes more sense as I see you used an LFO to trigger gates in one of your vids (slowly working through them - All extremely good and clear). Best Wishes.
@@benrichards4554 Thanks! :) .. Awesome tutorials btw! I’ve finally started to get my head around this amazing platform after watching your Drambo series.
Sorry... all a bit too fast moving to try and do alongside as I watched on phone and practiced on iPad. Had to keep stopping and repeating. Not your fault, you know what you’re doing... I don’t 🤷🏽♂️😉😂
Very comprehensive video. Thanks for sharing. A trick I picked up from the chunk I watched was the keep adding button. Thanks that’s gonna come in handy. Also I appreciate the bookmarks. Makes the video much easier to navigate.
That looped Cc signal in flexi sampler’s buffer is what I’ve been searching for! It reminds me of CCPal with its option to record/re-record 16 cc buffers in real-time and send to whatever.
Thank you for this series, probably would still be too scared to approach Drambo without this.
Lovely tutorial even if it all of a sudden is a bit complex. But will watch the rest and get going in to Drambo cuz the possibilities are really huge with this app!!!
Excellent demo! I’ve been messing with Drambo non-stop for the last week and I wasn’t aware of some of these examples so thanks for that. Drambo is so much fun
Check out some of the awesome stuff on Patchstorage. It’s great for learning, and a lot of fun to see what other people come up with.
@@benrichards4554 thanks! I’ll check it out. Drambo is so deep I’ve never found so much fun making music in an iOS app
you, sir, blew my mind
Cool. Thank you for the demo.
Great ideas and explanation! Thank you!
Thanks! Really digging your tutorial/inspirational videos! 😎👍
Thanks Ben
fantastic thanks !
Is there a way to clear out all the connections. Could I add a bunch of modules, tap somewhere to disconnect everything and start with no connections. I want a way to show all the active connections in a list and be able to kill any one I want.
This app is crazy deep
Hi Ben, Thanks for the great tutorials! I know you mention the signal flow is left to right but is there not a way to send signals back down the rack ( right to left) - creating feedback loops etc in the signal path?
oops should have looked a bit further - th-cam.com/video/O6sRyGlFgho/w-d-xo.html .... thanks!
:O we can create feedback loops in AUs. Hadn’t considered this.
You're the guy from The Running Man right?
Great video Ben - Would it be fair to say that Drambo is a bit like Reaktor 5 where there are separate connections for audio rate and control rate calculations ?
Never used Reaktor, but it’s more like there are separate inputs...the signal input is what you’ll hear, the gate input is what triggers something, the velocity input is a baked in modulation source...but what ‘cable’ you insert in to those inputs makes no difference. So all signal, outside of MIDI is treated the same.
@@benrichards4554 Thanks for replying Ben. So maybe more like Reaktor 6 where all the modules can 'see' ie handle, floating point numbers coming in at 44.1k - That makes more sense as I see you used an LFO to trigger gates in one of your vids (slowly working through them - All extremely good and clear). Best Wishes.
Is there any way to trigger an envelope via the sequencer, without triggering the sound generator on that step on the same track?
Trigger module under Misc/Ui :) The trigger button can be p-locked.
@@benrichards4554 Thanks! :) .. Awesome tutorials btw! I’ve finally started to get my head around this amazing platform after watching your Drambo series.
Sorry... all a bit too fast moving to try and do alongside as I watched on phone and practiced on iPad. Had to keep stopping and repeating. Not your fault, you know what you’re doing... I don’t 🤷🏽♂️😉😂
Agreed, same here! Thanks for these tuts otherwise!
th-cam.com/play/PLirh7S2cI3fjQPRJ90MK56v9FZe4RAu4Q.html. These are really well done and most likely easier to follow along :)