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Where can I find the app this one has ripped off?
Mixio - Make Music On The Go by Music Paradise, LLC
https://appsto.re/us/k32e8.i
This company is notorious for doing rip offs but this multi timbral, fluid step sequencer implementation I would really like in a "legit" version. Does anyone know where it is? Or God help us have they actually made something unique of their own?
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You are limited by your fantasy only!
@JohnnyGoodyear yeah yeah yeah I hear you, but I think it's a fair question to ask.
Just quoting from their rather effervescent blurb is all
HA! I should've known.
LOL!!!!!!
Gave it a go..... One word....SAD!!
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/08/25/the-eko-computerhythm-jean-michel-jarres-drum-machine/
if it wasn't so half-assed, it would be good. That probably doesnt make much sense. I do like the idea though of a step sequencer that follows your touches like that though, in a perfect world it would be a combination of ids-10s sequencer with a little Xynthesizer thrown in. But what really shows potential, is the way the different instruments can be selected simply by dragging your finger around on the left, and the unfinished idea that they could all be sequenced and color coded on the same piano roll/sequencer simultaneously has potential, as ive yet to see an app that really does this in as fluid a way as it could be done. You'd end up with essentially a thing where you could draw out a full arrangement of multiple instrument patterns on one single piano roll screen that would behave like ids-10 and the only notes changed by your current dragging and swiping would be those of the currently selected instrument. Drag on the left for timbre, drag on the right for composing with said timbre. Pretty damned simple. Perhaps there's lessons to be learned from such turds?
Avoid prunes.
LOL