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A Bus Candidate

This would be great with AB support. Emailing Dev now.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fingertip-maestro/id670049478?mt=8

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  • Agreed! Picked it up the morning after Discchord and would love to use it on zé boos!

  • Its thumbjam, right? Except you have to pay for the instruments individually. At least thats what it looks like to me...

  • edited August 2013

    @Boone51 - not exactly

  • edited August 2013

    It's different from Thumbjam, but yes it comes with 2 instruments and the others are $.99 US each. Theres also an option to display chords on each line which is scrollable. Would love to see this with AB and virtual midi. There about videos on YouTube.

  • Looks like a really cool new take on using a touchscreen. Can you assign your own chords and stuff, or are you tied to provided factory chords/setups?

  • edited August 2013

    Factory chords. Major and minor triads. It has quantize, but I find it more flexible with quantize off. It needs a few things to make it great, but a lot of potential there.

  • Thanks. Putting it on the watch list for now..if I can hold of getting it...looks so fun :(

  • edited August 2013

    As far as I can tell the diatonic chords are in groups of 4 lines, 1,6,5,3. You have to scroll for other diatonic chords which is very easy to do. Hopefully the Dev will add all diatonic chords together in update, and of course some extended chords. I think each line has inversions of triad.

    Correction: once you go pass the first 4 lines, 6 chords in the scale are there. 1-6. I wasn't counting the 2 above the root chord.

  • Same here...once it learns to play nice with other apps, I'll want this...

  • Here's your answer.

    Thank you all for the feedback, we are implementing MIDI and Audiobus and many other features in the first update right away. Suggestions are always welcome. If any of you have any feedback and or comments, we are at [email protected] Thank you.

  • edited August 2013

    Midi out and Audiobus? Bought and Downloading. If nothing else I can see this being a quick tool to get some new chords/ideas going. I have a real tendency to get "stuck" on kinda using the same chords, always starting something new on the same key and so on. So apps like this, or Thumbjam and similar are always a great way to find new chords and ideas.


    Edit: Ok this app is really cool, I like it. Really really fun and intuitive approach to using a touchscreen. Only tried it on the iPad speakers so can't say anything about the sounds really. Anyone tried the string instrument IAP? How does it sound (like a typical cheap general midi sound bank string, or a more expressive solo or ensemble violin/cello/viola a la Thumbjam)? Ed: NM, saw the IAP do have demo videos. Really nice touch!

    Edit: Is it just me or is the tempo setting a bit buggy? Go into settings and turn on the metronome so you can hear the changes, or lack of change rather. It doesn't change the tempo unless you slide it almost all the way left/right, or it just changes at random sometimes.

  • edited August 2013

    Feature Requests (fill in your own ideas):

    • Triplet/Swing slider
    • Sonoma audio copy/paste
    • More scales/chords variations
    • Universal (this app would make life easier doin music on a 3-4" screen)
    • Basic sustain/decay behavior depending on how long you touch the notes (user set able)
  • The string IAP is long and can get a a bit muddled if not played slowly

  • edited August 2013

    Yea a decay/sustain that follows how long you hold a note would help with the string sound I think (and make the samples loop on the string preset).

  • Oh yeah, nice. Thanks for the link. I guess I'll be getting this now...I have a real problem.

    I find that Chordion has been nice for breaking me out of the same chords over and over. I use it solely for that purpose.

  • Bought chordion few days ago (I got problems too..), haven't had a chance to really dig into it yet tho, but I will... just after I buy that other must-have app I saw up on the AppStore..

  • edited March 2014

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  • Latency needs to be looked at.
    Sample triggers way after I touch the screen.
    Slowest reaction time I've come across to date on an ios music app.
    This would also need a fix if this were ever to be used as a midi controller.
    But to save the dev all the hassle of looped midi issues,this app could get away with just midi out ??

  • From the video this app looks super cool. Really need to get myself an iPad so I can try out half these apps (really want to try out pearl guitar too). Just cant justify getting one when iPad 5 is apparently just round the corner...

  • edited August 2013

    @commonstookie

    There's no latency (well, not anymore then in any other app). It's the quantize function, it behaves kinda like the one in Drumjam. You can turn it off, or change the bpm in settings.

  • Thanks @ChrisG.
    Far more responsive when adjusted.

  • I bought it (of course I did). I think it's neat, but I honestly can't imagine a place this would fit into my workflow. It's a cool concept though. Different strokes I guess.

  • What do the rows represent in FM? I see they're labeled with a note name, which I assume is the key for that row, but having nine buttons per row isn't clicking for me, and neither is the row order. Anyone know how that's organized?

  • edited August 2013

    @funjunkie The rows represent triad chord notes. The first 3 going across are in root position, the second 3 in 2nd inversion and the last 3 I believe are in root position but higher. There are six notes going down that represent the 6 diatonic chords in a scale excluding the 7th. 2 notes are above the root and 3 below, except for the 1st root note which is E Maj. The E maj is missin the 2 notes above which should be the 2nd directly above and the 4th above that. Do this, scroll all the way to the bottom and look at the Dmaj, 3 below it and 2 above it are the diatonic chords in D maj. Hope I didn't totally confuse you. It's that first E maj that's confusing because it doesn't have the 2 diatonic chords above.

  • Thanks much Morris. That helps a lot!

  • It's free, already. So grab it I guess. Although I've been burnt a thousand times on the AppStore, I never can get used to this crap, a dev charging money just to drop it to free after a few days..

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