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midiSequencer - all IAPs now free (and Quantum discussion)

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  • @midiSequencer said:

    @iamspoon said:

    Oh the joy of iOS MIDI sync! :p

    thats why Ableton link is way much better - locking to midi clock messages works/worked well in the hardware world but as soon as you have an OS like IOS involved its often too busy to care.

    Just for the record, it worked out pretty well with Loopy MIDI clock slaved to midisequencer Master clock.
    Should work the other way around too I suspect. : )

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Any chance of Quantum becoming an AU in the future with iOS 11 as full screen + midi out becomes possible? :)

    AU midi is a possibility (it already supports coreMidi,Audiobus 3 Midi, bluetooth & network).

    That's good. I think as soon as everything becomes AU the better for the platform. :)

  • @iamspoon said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    @iamspoon said:

    Oh the joy of iOS MIDI sync! :p

    thats why Ableton link is way much better - locking to midi clock messages works/worked well in the hardware world but as soon as you have an OS like IOS involved its often too busy to care.

    Just for the record, it worked out pretty well with Loopy MIDI clock slaved to midisequencer Master clock.
    Should work the other way around too I suspect. : )

    you need to thank MidiBus - I'm using its library to generate the midi clock messages!
    Will do some testing to see if I'm missing something in the midi clock in counting.

  • @Carnbot said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Any chance of Quantum becoming an AU in the future with iOS 11 as full screen + midi out becomes possible? :)

    AU midi is a possibility (it already supports coreMidi,Audiobus 3 Midi, bluetooth & network).

    That's good. I think as soon as everything becomes AU the better for the platform. :)

    on my todo list.....

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  • I am very impressed.

    Is there some ETA for Quantum?
    Could something similar be done with midiSequencer?

    aiming to submit Quantum to Apple this week. IOS11 & iPhone 8,8+ test completed - no changes needed.

    but to your question, yes - only 4 notes (see the pick) D,D,A,D tempo 39 - most of the tweaking was in M15 , so try the patch.

  • Good news, looking very forward to Quantum's release :)

  • Looking forward!!!

  • @midiSequencer said:

    I am very impressed.

    Is there some ETA for Quantum?
    Could something similar be done with midiSequencer?

    aiming to submit Quantum to Apple this week. IOS11 & iPhone 8,8+ test completed - no changes needed.

    but to your question, yes - only 4 notes (see the pick) D,D,A,D tempo 39 - most of the tweaking was in M15 , so try the patch.

    Any news on Quantum.. finally had the time to mess with MidiSequencer.. wow... just WOW..

    It’s begging for Link...

    Thanks for your creativity... excellent..

  • edited September 2017

    @RajahP said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    I am very impressed.

    Is there some ETA for Quantum?
    Could something similar be done with midiSequencer?

    aiming to submit Quantum to Apple this week. IOS11 & iPhone 8,8+ test completed - no changes needed.

    but to your question, yes - only 4 notes (see the pick) D,D,A,D tempo 39 - most of the tweaking was in M15 , so try the patch.

    Any news on Quantum.. finally had the time to mess with MidiSequencer.. wow... just WOW..

    It’s begging for Link...

    Thanks for your creativity... excellent..

    Glad you liked MidiSequencer - you are going to love have 6 of them in one app then!
    Working on the videos now (sorry having to learn this skill) - and squashing any bugs I'm seeing. Here is what its going to look like on an iPad for launch (but afterwards want to reskin to something more modern).

  • edited September 2017

    iPhones look like this.. (well they did awhile ago)

  • Are bottom and top limit separately midi assignable? That would be amazing!!!

    Can’t wait for this one,

  • I may be late to the discussion party on this one but what does Quantum bring as extra to the table that midiSequencer doesn’t?

  • @HandOfEmpty said:
    Are bottom and top limit separately midi assignable? That would be amazing!!!

    Can’t wait for this one,

    not sure why you would them them midi assignable - they control the range of the faders (let me know if you think this adds value)- but the 16 faders are learnable as are most of the other buttons.

    One reason for the long delay is using these faders to output midi too - so you can have a single external fader on an 01v say reflect back all the fader settings to the 01v. Indeed any learnable control can be output too.

  • edited September 2017

    @Jumpercollins said:
    I may be late to the discussion party on this one but what does Quantum bring as extra to the table that midiSequencer doesn’t?

    think of this as a 6 track/sequence midiSequencer, but...

    • Audiobus 3 midi as well as coreMidi
    • 64 steps instead of 16
    • each sequence can be split into 2,3 or 4 parts - which have some of their own controls (transpose, tempo, start/end points etc) but use the same 64 steps(e.g. they could overlap or split).
    • sequences/part now have actions (about 23 at the moment) which can be applied when a sequence (or part) loops to transpose, mute, randomise, start another part/seq, loop x times, load another sequence etc.
    • Sequences have versions (which you can program in to load at the end of a loop as an action)
    • Quantum now has three levels of Tempo - the Song tempo (same as midiSequencer tempo), but each sequencer (or part) can have its own tempo division of the song tempo (so 1/1 = same, 1/8D plays 1/12 etc). The third level has each step defining a further tempo division of the step interval (which in MS would only be 1/1) - this allows longer/shorter notes
    • There is a mixer panel for all 24 possible parts - here you can override the part volume.
    • FX & Chords are no longer IAPs.
    • FX, CC lists & Midi Devices can apply at a Global or Sequence level - so you can customise fx just for one sequence.
    • A sequence can be designated a Transpose sequence and used to transpose other sequences
    • You can copy/paste whole sequences or copy/paste steps from one sequence to another.
    • There is a panel with 8 7 or 14 bit Midi CC rotaries for you to assign how you like
    • You can now record chords & CCs
    • Ableton link Phase (up beat) and Beat implemented.
    • Bluetooth midi
    • Special song modes like Poly exist to allow you to modify sequences but keep the overall elapsed time (it speeds up/down sequences to match - so you can have 5 steps play in the same time as 18).
    • New loop types like F3B2 - forward 3 play then back 2.
    • You can lock the faders and play them
    • Bluetooth midi controllers
      and probably some more I've missed...

    Universal (Iphone4s upwards - although probably best on iph 6+,7+ or 8+)

    So it still works like midiSequencer - with the central idea of a step & improvisation (delayed changes using cycle, programmable actions).

  • Have you submitted this to the app store yet?

  • @cian said:
    Have you submitted this to the app store yet?

    not quite - almost there.. Will be this week though for sure....

  • Please just hurry up and release this. Sounds incredible!

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    I may be late to the discussion party on this one but what does Quantum bring as extra to the table that midiSequencer doesn’t?

    think of this as a 6 track/sequence midiSequencer, but...

    • Audiobus 3 midi as well as coreMidi
    • 64 steps instead of 16
    • each sequence can be split into 2,3 or 4 parts - which have some of their own controls (transpose, tempo, start/end points etc) but use the same 64 steps(e.g. they could overlap or split).
    • sequences/part now have actions (about 23 at the moment) which can be applied when a sequence (or part) loops to transpose, mute, randomise, start another part/seq, loop x times, load another sequence etc.
    • Sequences have versions (which you can program in to load at the end of a loop as an action)
    • Quantum now has three levels of Tempo - the Song tempo (same as midiSequencer tempo), but each sequencer (or part) can have its own tempo division of the song tempo (so 1/1 = same, 1/8D plays 1/12 etc). The third level has each step defining a further tempo division of the step interval (which in MS would only be 1/1) - this allows longer/shorter notes
    • There is a mixer panel for all 24 possible parts - here you can override the part volume.
    • FX & Chords are no longer IAPs.
    • FX, CC lists & Midi Devices can apply at a Global or Sequence level - so you can customise fx just for one sequence.
    • A sequence can be designated a Transpose sequence and used to transpose other sequences
    • You can copy/paste whole sequences or copy/paste steps from one sequence to another.
    • There is a panel with 8 7 or 14 bit Midi CC rotaries for you to assign how you like
    • You can now record chords & CCs
    • Ableton link Phase (up beat) and Beat implemented.
    • Bluetooth midi
    • Special song modes like Poly exist to allow you to modify sequences but keep the overall elapsed time (it speeds up/down sequences to match - so you can have 5 steps play in the same time as 18).
    • New loop types like F3B2 - forward 3 play then back 2.
    • You can lock the faders and play them
    • Bluetooth midi controllers
      and probably some more I've missed...

    Universal (Iphone4s upwards - although probably best on iph 6+,7+ or 8+)

    So it still works like midiSequencer - with the central idea of a step & improvisation (delayed changes using cycle, programmable actions).

    This sounds pretty amazing. Already having fun with midiSequencer, but Quantum seems to be on a whole new level.

  • @midiSequencer How will swing work in Quantum? I have to admit that I don't fully grok how it works in midiSequencer--I see the option for both even/odd in the Options but don't know how Swing gets applied more generally.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    @midiSequencer How will swing work in Quantum? I have to admit that I don't fully grok how it works in midiSequencer--I see the option for both even/odd in the Options but don't know how Swing gets applied more generally.

    Swing works on even steps (so step 2,4,6 etc and not 1,3,....) by delaying the start of the step by up to 50% of the step interval. In this way it creates more of a skipping rhythm than a regular 1/2

    The options panel has a button to allow you to apply this to all steps not just even ones.

    You can also apply this type of swing effect to midi fx echo notes.

  • Thanks sounds very interesting

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    Thanks sounds very interesting

    B) I love the swing on echo notes.

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    @midiSequencer How will swing work in Quantum? I have to admit that I don't fully grok how it works in midiSequencer--I see the option for both even/odd in the Options but don't know how Swing gets applied more generally.

    Swing works on even steps (so step 2,4,6 etc and not 1,3,....) by delaying the start of the step by up to 50% of the step interval. In this way it creates more of a skipping rhythm than a regular 1/2

    The options panel has a button to allow you to apply this to all steps not just even ones.

    You can also apply this type of swing effect to midi fx echo notes.

    Ah, gotcha. Thanks!

  • edited September 2017

    Ok, so this videos not my best effort (its only my first attempt), but demonstrates some of the basics of Quantum (using Sunrizer).

    It's bit long - I will be producing much better, shorter and focused sessions so its easy to lookup the functionality that needs more explaining...

    @lukesleepwalker @ 12:45 you can hear swing in action!

  • @midiSequencer said:
    Ok, so this videos not my best effort (its only my first attempt), but demonstrates some of the basics of Quantum (using Sunrizer).

    Great video. Thank you so much for keeping your cool design. It's fantastic to work with.

  • Great video, @midiSequencer! Does midiSequencer (current version) have the step interval time adjustment? I was able to figure out swing in the current version via the video of Quantum. Thanks.

  • @midiSequencer said:
    Ok, so this videos not my best effort (its only my first attempt), but demonstrates some of the basics of Quantum (using Sunrizer).

    It's bit long - I will be producing much better, shorter and focused sessions so its easy to lookup the functionality that needs more explaining...

    @lukesleepwalker @ 12:45 you can hear swing in action!

    Can’t wait to get my hands on it.. Card is loaded and ready to BUY..

    One can only imagine the sequences that can be generated, basslines, etc..
    As we wait, will love to see it run along a link enable app (Like Blocs Wave) ..

    Nice..

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @HandOfEmpty said:
    Are bottom and top limit separately midi assignable? That would be amazing!!!

    Can’t wait for this one,

    not sure why you would them them midi assignable - they control the range of the faders (let me know if you think this adds value)- but the 16 faders are learnable as are most of the other buttons.

    One reason for the long delay is using these faders to output midi too - so you can have a single external fader on an 01v say reflect back all the fader settings to the 01v. Indeed any learnable control can be output too.

    That’s a great feature.

    The reason for requesting assignable min and max values:

    I love performing using the transpose fader in midiSequencer with the scale lock on - amazing for live performance. Making the min and max values assignable (thus able to be played live) would allow for intuitive “stretching” and “squashing” of the note range of the sequence - if they’re squashed, the sequence only plays one note, if stretched, a melody plays over multiple octaves.

    Playing the transpose, min, and max values live would create some incredible happy accidents within an intuitive contained performative framework.

    Hope I’ve articulated the potential awesomeness clearly enough to explain the request.

    Thanks for considering it! Very much looking forward to this app in any case. :)

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