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robotic drums question? anyone have it?

thinking of buying robotic drums a arpegiator on my iphone. will it send out midi notes in different pitches to other apps. i have so many great arpegiator apps on my ipad, but iphone seems to be lacking in options. any other options you guys like

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  • For what it's worth, I have it on my iPad. It's pretty cool in my opinion.
    The way it handles probability of a step triggering via length of step input is really nicely done and the interface in general is clean and well thought out.
    It would probably work pretty nicely on an iPhone I reckon.
    Downsides are the fixed 16 note per part limitation and possibly the lack of Link if that's your preference for sync.

    Some random pictures of the MIDI setup side of things for you : )

  • @iamspoon said:
    For what it's worth, I have it on my iPad. It's pretty cool in my opinion.
    The way it handles probability of a step triggering via length of step input is really nicely done and the interface in general is clean and well thought out.
    It would probably work pretty nicely on an iPhone I reckon.
    Downsides are the fixed 16 note per part limitation and possibly the lack of Link if that's your preference for sync.

    Some random pictures of the MIDI setup side of things for you : )

    @iamspoon said:
    For what it's worth, I have it on my iPad. It's pretty cool in my opinion.
    The way it handles probability of a step triggering via length of step input is really nicely done and the interface in general is clean and well thought out.
    It would probably work pretty nicely on an iPhone I reckon.
    Downsides are the fixed 16 note per part limitation and possibly the lack of Link if that's your preference for sync.

    Some random pictures of the MIDI setup side of things for you : )

    oh wow, thanks, the picture helps me out tons. i really appreciate it. :)

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