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midiSequencer - all IAPs now free (and Quantum discussion)

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  • @wim said:
    Heh. If you were gambling that offering the sale would serve to peak interest in Quantum, then you hit the mark here! B)

    Absolutely right!

  • Yep, you've got me all Quantum'd up and I've only just started using midiSequencer...

  • I don't know if drumming up interest was the plan but the last few posts make me happy. Tony is awesome. Quantum is awesome.

    If someone is into step sequencers, they'll love Quantum 6 to 24 times as much as they love midiSequencer. :)

  • I love a good manual me. I applaud you sir, I shall be adding my vote for this in the 'Best Manual for an app les than a quid' category, in those award thingies.

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    Nice. Reminded me of this sound toward the beginning (2:25) of Live at Pompeii: https://vimeo.com/199425118#t=145s

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    @wim said:
    Heh. If you were gambling that offering the sale would serve to peak interest in Quantum, then you hit the mark here! B)

    never thought offering for nearly free would make it soar up the iTunes chart so much either - 53rd highest paid iPad app overall in Japan (#2 in music category).

    fame rather than fortune - won't last long though :)

  • I seem to remember @SecretBaseDesign doing a similar sale recently and getting a fair bit of nut kicking for it. I'm glad this sale has garnering the added attention without all the backlash this time.

  • @midiSequencer I was trying to tie 2 notes in the step sequencer. Is there a way to do this?

  • Just grabbed, will have to try on the iPad as this is soooo small on my iPhone 7, need a microscope!!!

  • @AlexB said:
    @midiSequencer I was trying to tie 2 notes in the step sequencer. Is there a way to do this?

    no button to do this, but each step has a gate length (0-400% of step length)

  • @KlaatuNinja said:
    Just grabbed, will have to try on the iPad as this is soooo small on my iPhone 7, need a microscope!!!

    There are three zoom buttons on the LHS

  • This is pretty cool. Without cracking the encyclopedic manual i got a very interesting arp unlike any arp i have ever made, tons of potential. Thanks!

  • @vpich said:
    This is pretty cool. Without cracking the encyclopedic manual i got a very interesting arp unlike any arp i have ever made, tons of potential. Thanks!

    yep, you can make your own arps!

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @AlexB said:
    @midiSequencer I was trying to tie 2 notes in the step sequencer. Is there a way to do this?

    no button to do this, but each step has a gate length (0-400% of step length)

    That's what I thought. Will you include this in Quantum? I believe tie and accents are kind of a must ( imho).

    Your app is cool. I sync it with launchpad app together with launchpad pro and now there's a dedicated button to start the syncing.

    All the best

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    @AlexB said:

    That's what I thought. Will you include this in Quantum? I believe tie and accents are kind of a must ( imho).

    Your app is cool. I sync it with launchpad app together with launchpad pro and now there's a dedicated button to start the syncing.

    All the best

    Re Tie - this app has a Time parameter lane (others are notes, velocity etc) - meaning you can make longer/shorter steps (up to 6x or as little as 1/64T of a step time) - so you can draw them or automate them with midi cc or nrpn. So if you want to tie two steps just make then 2/1 tempo division.

    As an extreme, you can latch steps so they never stop playing (until you stop the sequence), so great for drones. ccs2 supplied the panel in MS for this. Or you can play them on the faders whilst the sequence is playing, so setup a sequence of notes you just touch to send midi out. You can also play the keyboard this time in the Chords panel.

    But it has accents - you specify a time signature and an accent % - make sure your velocities are less than 127, it does the rest - effectively increasing your step velocity on the beat.
    As this is per sequence/part (each of the 6 sequences can be split up to 4 times but use the same 64 steps) you could have 24 of them.

  • Maybe you can offer fewer options as an IAP. I'm dizzy now.

  • @aaronpc said:
    Maybe you can offer fewer options as an IAP. I'm dizzy now.

    Thats midiSequencer :)

  • Definitely going to take time to learn properly but just bashing ahead and placing weird triggering in individual steps is way cool. Fills out visually in the big ipad which makes it all easier to read, hard to figure out on phone but i guess once i know it it will be easier.

  • @vpich said:
    Definitely going to take time to learn properly but just bashing ahead and placing weird triggering in individual steps is way cool. Fills out visually in the big ipad which makes it all easier to read, hard to figure out on phone but i guess once i know it it will be easier.

    its aimed at performance - master the cycle button to synchronise changes to a loop, toggle in midi fx (echo is my favourite as it produces notes that bounce everywhere), conform to a music scale (so its never out of tune unless you want it), modify gate% to see how your iOS synth behaves with overlapping notes, and lots more....

  • Yeh, I got into the midi fx last night and it was 2:00am before I realized what I was doing to myself. Echo is cool! Swing on the echos is so cool I can't believe it. Probability is nice too in that you can throw an overall probability on the whole sequence to reduce the busyness randomly, then disable it on certain notes to anchor the sequence, without having to set probabilities on each step. Very nice!

    Hurting from lack of sleep :s ... but in a really good way ... B)

  • Combine it with Ripplemaker for max fun.

  • I've been using midiSequencer almost 2 years, it is one of my favorites; nearly impossible not to get sucked into what you can do with it, it's so musical & I am SO much looking forward to Quantum, waiting patiently... thanks for all your hard work Tony, your apps have brought some wonderful music to life!

  • @amarok said:
    I've been using midiSequencer almost 2 years, it is one of my favorites; nearly impossible not to get sucked into what you can do with it, it's so musical & I am SO much looking forward to Quantum, waiting patiently... thanks for all your hard work Tony, your apps have brought some wonderful music to life!

    thx - would love to hear what people are doing with it and as an indie dev with a full time job would appreciate some feedback on iTunes or email. MidiSequencer is an accumulation of ideas - Quantum builds on that - for example a new purchaser of midiSequencer suggested the Elektron Analog four method of step mute every fourth loop - so thats on my list of things to add.

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    @cian said:
    Combine it with Ripplemaker for max fun.

    I have it and will be sure to do a video with it especially as I'm exploring Buchla West coast synthesis (but with East Coast Moog subtractive) ....

    but for me, I've geared this app towards Moog m15 app (e.g 14bit midi CCs)

  • Mentioned this in another thread recently but I'll repeat it here because it's really fun: you can set each step in mS to any MIDI channel. Great for mayhem. Also great for interesting grooves you might not make with a multi-track polyphonic sequencer (kinda like the way TweakyBeats always seems to bring the monophonic funk). Set up a multi-timbral app like Cubasis, NanoStudio, Gadget... and go nuts. It can also be used for more subtle things like adding effects to, say, the 7th and 15th steps: set up the same sound on two channels in the target app and route the second one through FX (or give it a different attack or...).

  • @syrupcore said:
    I don't know if drumming up interest was the plan but the last few posts make me happy. Tony is awesome. Quantum is awesome.

    If someone is into step sequencers, they'll love Quantum 6 to 24 times as much as they love midiSequencer. :)

    Could not go thru the whole thread.. but where is 'Quantum'?

    Just bought this..

  • @RajahP still in beta

  • new update of midiSequencer just submitted to Apple now makes the two IAPs permanantly free

  • Cool, thanks.
    I'm always a bit scared with IAP and whether or not I will be able to restore them in the future.
    A Little OT but : Anyone know if IAP are stored as part of an iTunes backup?

    As for the App, what a bargain .... a little intimidating at first but much joy to be had with draw mode enabled, sequencer bouncing back and forward and the scale locking options enabled. That's just scratching the surface too!
    Seems like this could possibly be the ideal substitution for the Doepfer MAQ16/3 I'd always lusted after.

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