Heartbeat by Softube Released

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Just had a listen to the demos, that thing sounds huge!
:borg:

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Uncle E wrote:Those Softube engineers have some explosive personalities:

:hihi: Yeah, they were probably on programming crunch mode for the last few days.

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Robmobius wrote:Nice one ogopogo! :)
I think you mean asksol, he was the one the mentioned audiodeluxe.

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the quality is excellent. but I m tired of 808 and 909 @moment. I prefer drumsynths like tremor or waldorf attack.

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Best Service beats Audiodeluxe price hands down: 140$!

http://www.bestservice.de/en/heartbeat.html

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Ryan99 wrote:Best Service beats Audiodeluxe price hands down: 140$!

http://www.bestservice.de/en/heartbeat.html
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Ryan99 wrote:Best Service beats Audiodeluxe price hands down: 140$!

http://www.bestservice.de/en/heartbeat.html
Wow!!
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

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Think its to do with vat depending where you are

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masterhiggins wrote:
lnikj wrote:
Uncle E wrote:Those Softube engineers have some explosive personalities:
:D

That really is one of the most headache inducing interfaces I have ever seen. I don't care what it sounds like!
Lol. I thought I was the only one who noticed how sedated they looked. Bit seriously, that interface is a total clusterf***. No thanks.
That interface is gorgeous. The best GUI I've ever seen. Furthermore everything is so well layed out that I can't understand anyone that can't grasp that inteface. Use 2 minutes and everything is there. Every sound parameter is visible and it's very easy to edit every channel. Shifting between acoustic/synthetic just by turning a knob is so easy instead of fiddling with dusins of parameter and curves to get the sound you want. It's one of the potential best workflows I have seen. So many drum synth are a hazzle to use filled with menus and click over and over again and switching back and forth in many different GUI-windows. And most of them are plain ugly.

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I'm wondering if I somehow missed the preset browser? I read that there are supposed to be quite a lot of preset kits, but I don't know where to find them. My DAW (Bitwig) also doesn't show them in its browser.

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Hans25 wrote:
masterhiggins wrote:
lnikj wrote:
Uncle E wrote:Those Softube engineers have some explosive personalities:
:D

That really is one of the most headache inducing interfaces I have ever seen. I don't care what it sounds like!
Lol. I thought I was the only one who noticed how sedated they looked. Bit seriously, that interface is a total clusterf***. No thanks.
That interface is gorgeous. The best GUI I've ever seen. Furthermore everything is so well layed out that I can't understand anyone that can't grasp that inteface. Use 2 minutes and everything is there. Every sound parameter is visible and it's very easy to edit every channel. Shifting between acoustic/synthetic just by turning a knob is so easy instead of fiddling with dusins of parameter and curves to get the sound you want. It's one of the potential best workflows I have seen. So many drum synth are a hazzle to use filled with menus and click over and over again and switching back and forth in many different GUI-windows. And most of them are plain ugly.
I don't deny that all the parameters are exposed, it is just the busyness of it and the inconsistent faux rack look. I know some people like that sort of thing though.

I'm afraid you are talking to somebody who thinks Valhalla's interfaces are superb. If you want something a bit more arty, then recent Native Instruments interfaces - Battery 4 or Replika.

I really could not sit and look at Heartbeat's interface, but each to their own - I'm sure its designer loves it :wink:

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watched some Youtube video of this beast. Correct me if i am wrong that heartbeat doesn't have a built-in sequencer. If so, I'll stick with Punch.

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cowby wrote:watched some Youtube video of this beast. Correct me if i am wrong that heartbeat doesn't have a built-in sequencer. If so, I'll stick with Punch.
No it does'nt have one.
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

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Robmobius wrote:
cowby wrote:watched some Youtube video of this beast. Correct me if i am wrong that heartbeat doesn't have a built-in sequencer. If so, I'll stick with Punch.
No it does'nt have one.
For me that's a plus. I don't use them and they are often just annoying because you have to turn the sequencer of when you just want the sounds to play midi-notes in your host sequencer.

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