Attack Drums

Published by: Waldorf Music
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Attack Drums is a synthesizer designed mainly for drum sounds, but the powerful sound engine can also be used for everything else - including vocals. Based on the Waldorf Attack VST PlugIn from 2001, it consists of a 24-part sound engine, now packed with a pattern sequencer and a versatile effects section.
One highlight of the effects section is the new Phrase Vocoder, a vocoder that uses written text instead of spoken words. Lyrics in - song out, adjust gender as you have always wanted!
Just like Waldorf Nave, Attack Drums is a seriously in-depth musical instrument - easy and fun to use, but a sonic beast at its core!
Specifications:
-24 Sounds
-Four independent effect slots with selectable effect:
*Delay
*Equalizer
*Overdrive
*Phaser
*Flanger
*Chorus
*Phrase Vocoder
-Reverb
-Compressor
-Pattern Sequencer
-999 Patterns
-Polyphonic steps - up to 8 notes per step
-Fractional track/step timing
-Audiobus
-Inter-App Audio
-MIDI Settings
-MIDI Sync
-Loop function
-Export song to audio file
-compatible with iPad 2, iPad 3 (Retina), iPad 4, iPad mini (1,2,3), iPad Air (1,2)
-Minimum iOS 7.0 required
-AudioCopy / AudioPaste
-Content control via iTunes File Sharing
-Trigger Pads
-Mixer
-Recording
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User Rating

4.35 out of 5

20 ratings in United States

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Attack Drums Reviews

5 for sound, 1 for support

GoogleSucksIt on

United States

Seems to be abandoned at this point which is a shame because its truly an awesome synth. Not much would be needed to bring this up to modern standards. Please Waldorf, Attack is incredible... show it some love.

Please add Ableton Link 😎👍

TheRealDutchee on

United States

I LOVE this app, but really wish it would sync better with other apps. The MIDI clock isn’t cutting it and even with an app like MIDILinkSync i still notice lag that can’t be fixed in any way. This is such a wonderful drum app, but it would be so much better if it would sync better with the rest of my apps. Ableton Link would most definitely be the key and it would make this app so much more useful for the majority of iOS musicians. Still 5 stars to let the developer/support know there are still fans out there of this app. Don’t be demotivated by the few haters in this review section. Keep ATTACK alive please with some long awaited updates. This app has such incredible potential still and with a few tweaks could become just as much of a must-have as Nave is! 😁👍👍

Outstanding, beautiful, organic, but flawed

ramona a on

United States

First and foremost, Attack is one of the best sounding synthesizers I have ever used, hardware or software, iPad or otherwise. Not sure what kind of DSP magic Waldorf managed to stuff into their modeling algorithms here, but I can say with absolute certainty that I never could have imagined an iPad to be capable of generating sounds with this degree of organicity. The oscillators, modeled filters and drive circuits all share this same quality - if it weren't for the giant screen in front of my face, I could easily forget that I'm playing something digital. I have honestly had more pure fun just messing around with and getting lost in this synth than I have with almost any other, and some of the things it spits out are genuinely unbelievable. It is capable of generating a much broader range of sounds than just percussion. Unfortunately, it is for this precise reason that it pains me to concede that I am unable to give Attack the 5 star rating it otherwise completely deserves, due to its barely functional implementation of MIDI support. It can't follow an incoming clock without losing time almost immediately, and any externally triggered notes experience intolerable lag, regardless of the internal buffer size settings. I have tried many times and with several different controllers and devices, but have thus far been unable to find any way around it. This is a huge bummer for me, since it functionally limits my musical usage of this otherwise wonderful synth to sampling only. Waldorf, if one of your developers manages to find some spare time one of these days, please do have them try to fix this application. Condemning it to semifunctional bug-laden limbo for the rest of all eternity is /not/ the way I want to see this beautiful synthesizer go out.

Hat’s off to Waldorf the God Send

Tylerbates on

United States

Truly feeling blessed with this release!! Absolutely loved, the intro video. Brings back memories and is inspiring :) The sound is probably the best I’m hearing on a software platform of any kind that is not sample based. Most advanced and acute sound modification system.. and certainly more to add to the magic of sound!! Cheer’s Waldorf Team, Thank you

Stoked at First, Disappointed at Last

Pedeclaudo on

United States

Pros: it's a 24-voice/48 oscillator monster synth that's great for drum creation. The internal sequencer is pretty good, and the effects are fun. Cons: It doesn't play well with other apps. I spend about 20 hours trying to incorporate Attack with Modstep, Cubasis, and AUM. I've never been so frustrated at software before. MIDI response and routing are inconsistent as it gets, and when I can get it to communicated with other apps, eventually it breaks down like a teenager who wears too much eyeliner and listens to The Cure. Heck, even bouncing samples out of it is a pain. There's so much potential here, that it's a shame to toss it into the rubbish bin, but $20 is the least valuable thing I wasted on this.

Promising design! Few gripes, mostly praise

Alien_brain on

United States

On iPad pro this thing rocks out! I want each pattern to be up to 64 steps... Is there a way to assign separate outputs in iOS? If so I wish this thing allowed for it in apps like AUM or Cubasis. This is what iOS needed. My go to for drum sounds and grooves. I think this thing is very accessible. The workflow is quite straightforward and all parameters are laid out well. I'm a Waldorf fanboy I'll admit. Everything can be improved upon is my mantra, however. This one is no different. Only 16 steps per pattern is quite a limitation in my opinion. If it must remain this way, I would like to set the loop and then have independent navigation between patterns that are within the loop. It's too hard to write in the current pattern before it shifts to the next one which is the only way to write multi-pattern loops. This is a shame because the sound engine is so nice! Still gets high rating! Perfect for analog style drums or sample slices or one shot samples... The sky is the limit. Like I said iOS needed this. But hey Waldorf, where is the Dropbox integration? I want to email my buddy everything in a project file, etc. we need accessibility please! iTunes won't cut it.

Now its back

MuzikalaChristo on

United States

Now it seems to be working.i would still like to see the interface get a face lift.peace christo

Deep

richardj6 on

United States

I'm new to soft synth world. I like because it deep in features and great sounds.

Serious Value

DarkoMagi on

United States

Waldorf quality is not describable with words.

Better Attack!

littlewoodg on

United States

It was already Attack! Smooth now in crazed Audiobus and midi setups!

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Waldorf Music
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1.2 (8 years ago )
Released on
Jun 12, 2015 (9 years ago )
Also available in
United States, Argentina
Last Updated
3 weeks ago