EGDR909 - 909 Drum Machine

Vintage Drum Machine emulation

Published by: Elliott Garage
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ElliottGarage presents EGDR909, a drum machine that emulates the vintage hardware from the 80's with all the facilities of modern software.
Its realistic and clear interface recalls the analog machine from the past, for all the vintage fanatics.
You can play with the groove presets included or you can create your own beat to play along your favorite song via InterApp, Audiobus, Core MIDI and clock MIDI.
You can also share your drum patterns with iTunes filse sharing or Audio Copy.
Features:
- Interface like the real drum machine from the 80's
- 16 steps sequencer, with variable lenght
- 48 programmable rythm patterns
- Save the pattern you've created and play your songs
- Manual Play, Pattern Write and Pattern Clear mode
- Drumkit pieces parameters control (tuning, decay and snappy)
- Song Mode page (swipe to left to open) with loop option
- Swing and tap tempo
- Quick Edit mode
- Core MIDI & clock MIDI (network session, external controller, inter app midi)
- Audiobus support
- Ableton Link support
- Interapp Instrument
- Export with iTunes, mail or Audio Copy
- AU3 support
Check the videos on http://www.youtube.com/ElliottGarage
support: [email protected]
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EGDR909 Reviews

Really disappointed with failure to save files successfully

branheck on

United States

I spent Sunday and Saturday of this past weekend working on 24 percussion tracks I could play with bass, synth, and guitar. I was very happy with the sound so far. I saved frequently. I have no idea what I hit, but the 909 switched into instrument mode, reset to the original template beats, and overwrote my m music for with the template beats. I'm sticking with Logic Pro from here on out. These apps are novelty only.

Terrible sound

7letterstud on

United States

I have the 808 EG app. Which I believe sounds fantastic. 4 or 5 stars there. Strangely this is way different toy. In comparison this app sounds like it has a low pass filter on it or the samples are very weak. No fun.

Awful and unreliable

Influxx Media on

United States

For the price it sounds decent, not great, but passable. Use with Audiobus to send through some effects and EQ and it starts to sound good. However, the EG apps all suffer from the same problem. They are programmed by a lazy moron. The knobs are too small and fiddly, they are so sensitive it’s hard to get an accurate setting, the UI overall is clumsy and does things when you don’t want it to (like slide out an overlay or enter a different mode). I have 3 of the EG drum machines and they’re all the same. Should be called Elliott Garbage, because that’s what they are. They’re cheap so at least it’s not a huge wasted investment. But the time taken to learn them is. Trying to integrate with a larger Audiobus driven system, it’s painful. The drums don’t respond to clock or transport commands very well or reliably. So getting tempo sync is almost impossible. Yes the 909 supports Link, so that can help tempo. There surely better out there. Don’t waste your time and energy

Missing about 1/3 of the unit (updated)

SpiritWave on

United States

I was really hoping that the low review from the other party was just a fluke however I just purchased this wanting to have something like an old 909 and I find that the right third of the machine is not showing any buttons on my iPhone 6. Not happy with this at all however I am curious if the developer can fix this. If not, I just wasted $3.99. If the developer contacts me I can fix this, I’ll look at changing the rating. Update: I’ve been playing around with this app and got it working to I could actually see what I could do and I was very impressed. I was still having problems however the developer responded and is aware of the issues and looking at getting them all fixed. That being said, I find this a great little app to re-create that 909 sound. I thank the developer for responding and listening to the reviews and working on improving the app.

Broken Buttons missing do not buy

Daysofgrey on

United States

Buttons are missing and save setting buttons do not work. Reinstalled same result. Conclusion broken do not buy.

Great idea, but the execution is lacking...

mcpoopnurface on

United States

I love that this team decided to translate the TR-909 to iOS, but this app does not work consistently. The biggest problem is that the sequencing buttons do not light up consistently, which makes editing beats unnecessarily tricky. Aesthetically speaking, the menus could be much cleaner and attractive.

Not worth it

jlancia on

United States

Can't even do the most simplest thing like step record a drumbeat like original 909. Worthless app.

Worst app

Canb1234 on

United States

Wors app I've ever seen

Battery hog

Jason Barile on

United States

Sounds great, but the user interface is a. It challenging, and it KILLED my battery while running in the background.

Solid 909 offering hampered slightly by interface

HouseOfHomuth on

United States

Like it's sibling EDGR808, EDGR909 offers an "authentic" Roland TR-909 experience on your iPad, for better or worse. While many drum apps take vintage 909 sounds and repurpose them with a modern step sequencer, EGDR909 (like its competitor Boom!909) aims to reproduce the same interface you'd get on an actual 909. While the app sounds good, the issue is that the TR-909 isn't exactly user-friendly. The machine asks you to program pretty much everything using the 16 step keys along the bottom, plus some other combination of "shift" and "instrument" key modifiers. While I picked up on it quickly with EGDR808, I struggled with this app. More experienced users may have no problem, but it's a fair warning to some. One thing I appreciate about the EGDR series is the full tonal flexibility it offers. So you have pitch, decay, and snappy controls for your instruments, and it sounds very convincing. I do believe the app works well with both AudioBus and IAA, but I wish it was a little friendlier about exporting loops via AudioCopy. You can't export a measure-sized loop (that I can find), but rather use the record feature and then export that loop through the file management screen. Also, not sure why EGDR808 was universal, but this app is not (maybe later). But at this price, there's little to regret.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Elliott Garage
Languages
Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
2.0.3 (5 years ago )
Released on
Sep 16, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
9 hours ago