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Buttman
05-01-2007, 07:11 PM
OK so I need something like Reason's drum machine where I can load samples onto channels and then sequence them with a built in step sequencer.

I use to do this with a sampler and the built in step sequencer in Cubase but I am not happy with how it works so I am now looking for a new tool.

Any tips appreciated!

loopdon
05-01-2007, 07:49 PM
tat-ta-poum should so the job. the older version even looked like reason i think.

http://www.museresearch.com/kvr/i/b/tatapoum.jpg

linkage soonish. hang on.

stjohn
05-01-2007, 07:51 PM
Guru is good... not exactly the same as the Redrum, but it loops along nicely with all the same features, and more. the step sequencer is a list of samples that just be dragged n dropped.

http://www.audiomidi.com/assets/6650_fxp_guru_screen1.jpg

stjohn
05-01-2007, 07:53 PM
beaten to the chase by the best in the business eh loopdon?? :;

that looks really like the redrum

loopdon
05-01-2007, 08:01 PM
at the moment i can only offer a newer version but it ain't about the looks i reckon. try this:

Tatapoum 4

http://www.asseca.com/darkstar/ttp-ug/dsgn/images/ttp40a.PNG

A VST drummachine made with SynthEdit
Tatapoum 4 is a combined drum sampler and pattern sequencer. It can be used in three ways:
1) the Tatapoum Drum Sampler,
2) the Tatapoum Pattern Sequencer,
3) the Tatapoum Sampler and Sequencer together.
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The Tatapoum Drum Sampler features 10 drums, each with:
solo, mute, load and preview controls,
pan, sample playback length, normal/reverse playback direction, full/fade playback envelope,
playback levels for high and low velocity, pitch control
velocity to pitch bend (warp) feature, with pitch bend, rate and velocity sensitivity controls
velocity to tone (filter) feature, with tone and velocity sensitivity controls,
velocity to sample start feature, with start positions for high and low velocity,
2 pairs of drums (2,3 and 7,8) with the 'link' feature,
in ( ) mode, the drums in the pair are independent,
in [ALT] mode, triggering either drum plays the 2 drums alternately,
in [RND] mode, triggering either drum plays one of the 2 drums at random,
2 pairs of drums (4,5 and 9,10) with the 'exclusive' feature, triggering one drum stops the other


The Tatapoum Pattern Sequencer features:
16 pads, add/remove triggers, set velocity, add/remove FX,
5 flexible effects (2 flam rolls + 2 feedback rolls + 1 reverse),
4 banks of 8 patterns = 32 patterns in all,
saveable and loadable pattern sets
shuffle,
pulse divide,
up to 16 steps in each pattern, and pattern chaining, for longer sequences
forward or reverse pattern play direction.

http://code.google.com/p/tatapoum/

Featured downloads:

http://tatapoum.googlecode.com/files/Tatafull4.02.rar

http://tatapoum.googlecode.com/files/sampler+%20seq%204b4.rar

http://tatapoum.googlecode.com/files/sampler_seq_4b4.rar

Buttman
05-01-2007, 09:59 PM
Nice one! Gonna try that tatatidoolidoo now!

loopdon
06-01-2007, 12:22 AM
beaten to the chase by the best in the business eh loopdon?? :;

that looks really like the redrum

thanks for the kind words! guru must be pretty sweet as well as i have heard many a time on k-v-r. i reckon they must have got sued or sth. something that roland is known for as well.

i haven't tried the tatapoum one and had to have a dig in the net to find this version.

i would have suggested microtonic, actually, because it has a built in stepsequencer but it is a little limited (the stepsequencer) and he asked for a sampler more than a drumsynth. microtonic is sth. i'd deffo suggest nevertheless :)

Buttman
06-01-2007, 12:57 AM
thanks for the kind words! guru must be pretty sweet as well as i have heard many a time on k-v-r. i reckon they must have got sued or sth. something that roland is known for as well.

i haven't tried the tatapoum one and had to have a dig in the net to find this version.

i would have suggested microtonic, actually, because it has a built in stepsequencer but it is a little limited (the stepsequencer) and he asked for a sampler more than a drumsynth. microtonic is sth. i'd deffo suggest nevertheless :)

Got Microtonic but I want to be able to put my own sounds.
Preset sounds = gay ;)

loopdon
06-01-2007, 08:34 AM
understandable. but you can make just about any type of your OWN percussion in the tonic. that's what the knobs are there for :)

Miromiric
06-01-2007, 10:43 AM
its about the looks for me. where can i get the first tatapum you posted, not the brightm irritating one?

Buttman
06-01-2007, 11:18 AM
understandable. but you can make just about any type of your OWN percussion in the tonic. that's what the knobs are there for :)

I can not make homemade industrial samples in it now can I? ;)

bmovie
06-01-2007, 03:32 PM
its about the looks for me. where can i get the first tatapum you posted, not the brightm irritating one?

I've uploaded it to Savefile:
http://www.savefile.com/files/392723
Just a warning: This version is CPU hungry...

Loopdon, thanks for the link to Tatapoum 4
I'll check it out :)

Miromiric
06-01-2007, 04:29 PM
thanks. hopefully it is not as buggy as tatadum 4

bmovie
06-01-2007, 04:49 PM
I believe it's buggier than the new version, but it does have the Reason-style GUI :)
The truth is that they're both not easy on the CPU, personally i would stick with a sampler + piano roll.

Miromiric
06-01-2007, 04:52 PM
aah

piano roll is not fast enough
:mrmyagi:

BloodStar
27-01-2007, 09:52 AM
Tried both Tatapoums yesterday, and in cubae sx it has big problems with sync and also I cannot bounce the patterns. anyone has similar problems_?

Barely Human
27-01-2007, 11:24 AM
How about fruity mate? Its a little different but you can either use it as a vst or rewire it into cubase.

BloodStar
28-01-2007, 11:47 AM
How about fruity mate? Its a little different but you can either use it as a vst or rewire it into cubase.

cheers, man. You mean to do the drums in Fruity, right? Hmm, I will give it a try and will see,. thx

Sinister_Minister
28-01-2007, 06:13 PM
Dude you gotta check out Sonic Charge uTonic too! I belive the guy who designed the Redrum and the Malstrom made this baby. I'm in the same boat...coming out of Reason but loved the Redrum.

Tatapoum looked great but was buggy for me but I heard Guru is as good as it gets but I don't have the hd space for a bit to install.

uTonic is awesome though, I love it

bmovie
28-01-2007, 07:09 PM
Coming soon and looks promising:

http://www.delamancha.co.uk/images/plugins/erratic.gif

http://www.delamancha.co.uk/erratic.htm

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