A different kind of drumsynth. Ruismaker Noir presents a hybrid approach between synthesized drums and rhythmic bass sounds – coming together in the fully integrated step sequencer. Throw in a nasty, dirty personality and you get something really new for the iOS platform.
Although Noir has a monophonic synthesis engine, the clever interplay with the sequencer and plethora of pitch/velocity modulation options can make it sound like many different sounds are playing, seamlessly blending into each other.
Introducing Troublemaker: this is not a 303
Troublemaker sports a carefully crafted diode filter emulation and among the available oscillators are the typical raspy, nasal sawtooth and rubbery squarewave with its oddball shape and shifting pulsewidth. It also has the wow.
Ruismaker’s crazy twin-sister. Based on a clever FM synth model engineered to let you create a vast bandwidth of different sounds from scratch. From kicks and snares to alien sci-fi effects, growling bass sounds, zaps, blibs, chirps, wows, hits and hats. Easy to learn, fun to master.
Ruismaker FM makes for a great companion for Ruismaker (and shares its signature sound character), but also holds her own as a versatile drum synth. Create your own sounds, or use included presets as a starting point.
Ruismaker is a virtual analog drum synthesizer in the spirit of the iconic drum machines of the 20th century. No sampled sounds are used. Every single sound is fully synthesized using analog models, emulating electronic components – Introducing subtle differences in every hit; just like in the old days.
Kicks, snares, claps, toms, cowbells; each drum sound has its own independently modeled virtual circuit. Ruismaker has dozens of unique sound models, each one lovingly handcrafted to offer a signature character that can be personalized to match your tracks.
Axon 2 is a drum synth driven by artificial intelligence. (Well, "intelligence" might be a strong word. Artificial something-or-other.) An experimental instrument, Axon uses a modified artificial neural network as a sequencer, and features seven FM-based percussion voices, that are really a single 18-operator FM voice.