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GForce Oberheim DMX
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				Guy Rowland
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GForce Oberheim DMX
The above serves not only as an intro to this new software version but a cute micro documentary on the history of the iconic 80s 8-bit sampled drum machine that gave the world Blue Monday, Rockit and The Message.
This is an official Oberheim-branded version containing every EEPROM variation of this and related machines, an accurate 8 bit pitch shifter and adds several tricks of its own with on board effects. What it doesn't have is an on-board sequencer, but does have 70 midi files.
Even so. I gotta ton of DMX samples, why get this? Cos it's £19.99 +VAT intro that's why. That's daft enough to sway me, BUT... no multi-out. A bizarre omission.
https://www.gforcesoftware.com/products/dmx/
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Geoff Grace
 
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Re: GForce Oberheim DMX
Apparently, multi-outs are on the feature request list at GForce; but the stereo-only current configuration isn’t enough of a problem to stop me from buying, particularly at the current price. GForce + Oberheim is an irresistible combination. 
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Re: GForce Oberheim DMX
Do you need that white Don Johnson Jacket when performing? .)
			
			
									
									
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Re: GForce Oberheim DMX
I'd read that, but being on a feature request list (hey, I can make those) is different from an "it's coming" list. It's just part of my workflow for drums, I always route the kick separately so I can run sidechains where and when I need to, everything routed ready to go in the template. Given I already have this with Battery and XO with DMX samples, it seems a little bizarre to take a backwards step.Geoff Grace wrote: ↑Apr 30, 2024 10:18 pm Apparently, multi-outs are on the feature request list at GForce; but the stereo-only current configuration isn’t enough of a problem to stop me from buying, particularly at the current price. GForce + Oberheim is an irresistible combination.
Hopefully the feature really will appear down the road, then I can look again.
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				Erik
 
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Re: GForce Oberheim DMX
I don’t understand why they didn’t include a sequencer. So it’s more like a tweakable sampler than a proper virtual drum machine. How retro that is…  Sequencer are here for happy accidents, at least for me.
 Sequencer are here for happy accidents, at least for me.
I had fun with Cherry Audio CR78 during the demo period.
I should look into Psychic Modulation Pulsecode, I remember it being fun too.
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									 Sequencer are here for happy accidents, at least for me.
 Sequencer are here for happy accidents, at least for me.I had fun with Cherry Audio CR78 during the demo period.
I should look into Psychic Modulation Pulsecode, I remember it being fun too.
https://www.psychicmodulation.com/pulsecode.htm
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Geoff Grace
 
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Re: GForce Oberheim DMX
That makes sense, Guy. In my case, I often use multiple drum sources; so I rarely need more than stereo out, because the kick may come from Battery, the snare may be from XO, the hats from Triaz, etc. Even so, I appreciate more options because they may be useful when I decide to go a different way.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 01, 2024 2:16 amI'd read that, but being on a feature request list (hey, I can make those) is different from an "it's coming" list. It's just part of my workflow for drums, I always route the kick separately so I can run sidechains where and when I need to, everything routed ready to go in the template. Given I already have this with Battery and XO with DMX samples, it seems a little bizarre to take a backwards step.Geoff Grace wrote: ↑Apr 30, 2024 10:18 pm Apparently, multi-outs are on the feature request list at GForce; but the stereo-only current configuration isn’t enough of a problem to stop me from buying, particularly at the current price. GForce + Oberheim is an irresistible combination.
Hopefully the feature really will appear down the road, then I can look again.
In the meantime, it’s true that we can’t count on any features other than those that exist today; but adding multiple outs to an "it's coming" list would be a promising development.
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Geoff
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Re: GForce Oberheim DMX
depending on how resource hungry this turns out to be I can imagine using multiple instances to get separate outputs, not exactly the same, but close.
I'm also not terribly bothered by the lack of a built in sequencer - I have a DAW for that. In candor, the reason my DrumTracks still has a place in my studio is the the buttons and the sequencer. Sometimes that is just what I need.
However, it is the DrumTracks sounds that got my attention! While I do have the hardware, it requires maintenance, such as replacing that dang (scarce) filter chip from time to time.
Battery gets me close, but I've yet to find a really good sample set - and I even dumped the original eeproms - but without their filters it doesn't sound the same.
I've downloaded the demo, but I expect that to be somewhat a waste of time
			
			
									
									
						I'm also not terribly bothered by the lack of a built in sequencer - I have a DAW for that. In candor, the reason my DrumTracks still has a place in my studio is the the buttons and the sequencer. Sometimes that is just what I need.
However, it is the DrumTracks sounds that got my attention! While I do have the hardware, it requires maintenance, such as replacing that dang (scarce) filter chip from time to time.
Battery gets me close, but I've yet to find a really good sample set - and I even dumped the original eeproms - but without their filters it doesn't sound the same.
I've downloaded the demo, but I expect that to be somewhat a waste of time

 
			
