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Fugue Machine & Arpeggionome Pro updated

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  • edited March 2017

    Thanks so much for sharing the information, @hellquist :] And hey all!

    Super cool to see the discussion here, and I'm really glad I spent the time updating Fugue Machine and saving Arpeggionome Pro from the brink of 32 bit destruction :]

    Anyway, just one thing I wanted to clarify regarding Fugue Machine's new ability to route by Destinations. There's been a little confusion about how it's any different than before, and I actually explained it in detail on Facebook group, so I'll just copy-paste here:

    "Before this update, you could only choose one destination (say Fugue Machine MIDI Out) and then route each playhead on a different channel of that destination (say playhead 1 to ch1, playhead 2 to ch2, etc.). Then you'd have to have the apps/devices you're controlling all listening to "Fugue Machine MIDI Out", but filter on those channels.

    Now, instead of choosing channel (although, you still can), you can instead set each playing to its own destination. For example, Playhead 1 to Model 15 Ch. 1, Playhead 2 to Animoog Ch1, etc..

    / This also makes it much easier when using a hardware MIDI Interface with multiple ports. Say you have a mio10 by iConnectivity, which has 10 MIDI DIN Ports. Also, let's say you have 10 synthesizers all hooked up to their own ports...

    Now in Version 1.3.0, you can select Playhead 1, and choose any port to send it to, DIN1-DIN10. Similarly you can do the same for the rest of the playheads.

    If you were forced to only route by MIDI Channel (previous versions), it wouldn't be possible. You'd have to use an intermediate MIDI routing app or rearrange your hardware so the synths were daisy chained. Much much better now"

    Hope it makes more sense, and if you have any questions or anything, please let me know :]

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