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midiSequencer - all IAPs now free (and Quantum discussion)

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  • that is a nice video. reminds me a bit of wolfgang palm´s style. calm & knowledgable.
    first things that came to mind: is it possible to have different lengths for notes,vel, mute, etc? say 8 notes and 6 steps for velocity?
    and is it possible to lock just some steps and not all of them? would be nice if you could select steps 3,7 and 9 for example, lock them and just change these when moving a fader.

    but please don´t delay the release just for that. i kind of feel bad already to write this and maybe distract you some minutes from releasing this awesomeness called quatum.
    this may be the single app that could possibly make me part from my hardware pyramid sequencer.

  • @dreamrobe said:
    that is a nice video. reminds me a bit of wolfgang palm´s style. calm & knowledgable.
    first things that came to mind: is it possible to have different lengths for notes,vel, mute, etc? say 8 notes and 6 steps for velocity?
    and is it possible to lock just some steps and not all of them? would be nice if you could select steps 3,7 and 9 for example, lock them and just change these when moving a fader.

    but please don´t delay the release just for that. i kind of feel bad already to write this and maybe distract you some minutes from releasing this awesomeness called quatum.
    this may be the single app that could possibly make me part from my hardware pyramid sequencer.

    thx. I'm sure I will get better!

    The sequencer parameter lanes are not separated (yet) - its on my todo list though to complete as I've had this working - it's where the parameter (Velocity say) of one sequence can override the velocity of another sequence. I have this working fully for note pitch - you designate a sequencer as a 'value only' sequence & then in the sequence transpose panel you 'sum' them. Great when the sequences are different lengths (which is probably what you're thinking of?).

    re locking - you can do that with the select. You tap the select button and a new set of buttons appear to allow you to drag n select groups of faders. You can add or subtract to this list. Then you could copy/paste etc, but also the link move/inc/dec/randomise functions work on just selected fader steps. Also, step options (like repeats & ratchets) can be applied to All steps or just those left selected or just one fader. I colour the faders red to show selection.

    In this screenshot I've selected every other fader, turned on link, then moved one to move them all down.

  • @HandOfEmpty said:

    @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. :)

    Just to be sure, the Limit max/min & the green bar are display settings only (although you can randomise using them). Are you look for automation of the transpose or the generic fader limits max & min?

  • That one looks really great and i´m looking forward to it. Instant buy.

  • <3 Loved the last sequencer this looks just as good!

  • @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!

    Love to see a midi recorder implemented... sometime after release... <3

  • @RajahP said:

    @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!

    Love to see a midi recorder implemented... sometime after release... <3

    +1

  • Thanks for the video, Quantum +1 :)

  • Just realized I have a largely unused Roland vs2480 with 16 flying faders. Possibly the ultimate quantum controller???? :)

    MIDI control of fader range sounds fun if expanding the range recalls where the steps were set to when last in that range.

    Been beta testing for a while but one thing mentioned here that I haven't used a much is manipulating selected faders only. Sounds like the business for live performance (or just live noodling!). One feature bump that might help here is a few quick select buttons for 'every other' and 'every fourth' step from the initially selected fader. That would default to fader one if nothing had been selected. That, along with a way to 'move' the selection by +/- 1, would make it trivial to select all odd or even steps, for instance. Quantum 2.0!

  • @syrupcore said:
    Just realized I have a largely unused Roland vs2480 with 16 flying faders. Possibly the ultimate quantum controller???? :)

    MIDI control of fader range sounds fun if expanding the range recalls where the steps were set to when last in that range.

    Been beta testing for a while but one thing mentioned here that I haven't used a much is manipulating selected faders only. Sounds like the business for live performance (or just live noodling!). One feature bump that might help here is a few quick select buttons for 'every other' and 'every fourth' step from the initially selected fader. That would default to fader one if nothing had been selected. That, along with a way to 'move' the selection by +/- 1, would make it trivial to select all odd or even steps, for instance. Quantum 2.0!

    You can use the select function to select only a few faders.
    There is support for the Yamaha 01v automated faders - scenes in particular so moving between them on the 01v aligns Quantum & the 01v and also aligning 01v/Quantum movement with the 01V faders.
    I'm not sure how many hardware control surfaces have this facility - I have an mc808 I need to try - that has automated faders.

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Just realized I have a largely unused Roland vs2480 with 16 flying faders. Possibly the ultimate quantum controller???? :)

    MIDI control of fader range sounds fun if expanding the range recalls where the steps were set to when last in that range.

    Been beta testing for a while but one thing mentioned here that I haven't used a much is manipulating selected faders only. Sounds like the business for live performance (or just live noodling!). One feature bump that might help here is a few quick select buttons for 'every other' and 'every fourth' step from the initially selected fader. That would default to fader one if nothing had been selected. That, along with a way to 'move' the selection by +/- 1, would make it trivial to select all odd or even steps, for instance. Quantum 2.0!

    You can use the select function to select only a few faders.
    There is support for the Yamaha 01v automated faders - scenes in particular so moving between them on the 01v aligns Quantum & the 01v and also aligning 01v/Quantum movement with the 01V faders.
    I'm not sure how many hardware control surfaces have this facility - I have an mc808 I need to try - that has automated faders.

    Behringer BCF 2000

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Just realized I have a largely unused Roland vs2480 with 16 flying faders. Possibly the ultimate quantum controller???? :)

    MIDI control of fader range sounds fun if expanding the range recalls where the steps were set to when last in that range.

    Been beta testing for a while but one thing mentioned here that I haven't used a much is manipulating selected faders only. Sounds like the business for live performance (or just live noodling!). One feature bump that might help here is a few quick select buttons for 'every other' and 'every fourth' step from the initially selected fader. That would default to fader one if nothing had been selected. That, along with a way to 'move' the selection by +/- 1, would make it trivial to select all odd or even steps, for instance. Quantum 2.0!

    You can use the select function to select only a few faders.
    There is support for the Yamaha 01v automated faders - scenes in particular so moving between them on the 01v aligns Quantum & the 01v and also aligning 01v/Quantum movement with the 01V faders.
    I'm not sure how many hardware control surfaces have this facility - I have an mc808 I need to try - that has automated faders.

    Behringer BCF 2000

    I actually have one of those, well the BCR 2000 - must dig it out - it's not automated though...

  • 1st quickstart video now available... showing multiple sequences/devices. Will probably make a couple more longer ones before I focus on short 5min ones on functionality & longer session ones showing my composition techniques.

  • @midiSequencer said:
    1st quickstart video now available... showing multiple sequences/devices. Will probably make a couple more longer ones before I focus on short 5min ones on functionality & longer session ones showing my composition techniques.

    This all looks awesome, so when are you going to take my money? LOL

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Just realized I have a largely unused Roland vs2480 with 16 flying faders. Possibly the ultimate quantum controller???? :)

    MIDI control of fader range sounds fun if expanding the range recalls where the steps were set to when last in that range.

    Been beta testing for a while but one thing mentioned here that I haven't used a much is manipulating selected faders only. Sounds like the business for live performance (or just live noodling!). One feature bump that might help here is a few quick select buttons for 'every other' and 'every fourth' step from the initially selected fader. That would default to fader one if nothing had been selected. That, along with a way to 'move' the selection by +/- 1, would make it trivial to select all odd or even steps, for instance. Quantum 2.0!

    You can use the select function to select only a few faders.
    There is support for the Yamaha 01v automated faders - scenes in particular so moving between them on the 01v aligns Quantum & the 01v and also aligning 01v/Quantum movement with the 01V faders.
    I'm not sure how many hardware control surfaces have this facility - I have an mc808 I need to try - that has automated faders.

    Behringer BCF 2000

    I actually have one of those, well the BCR 2000 - must dig it out - it's not automated though...

    The BCF is ;) I have one collecting dust :D

  • @JudgeDredd said:

    @midiSequencer said:
    1st quickstart video now available... showing multiple sequences/devices. Will probably make a couple more longer ones before I focus on short 5min ones on functionality & longer session ones showing my composition techniques.

    This all looks awesome, so when are you going to take my money? LOL

    Release still this week?

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JudgeDredd said:

    @midiSequencer said:
    1st quickstart video now available... showing multiple sequences/devices. Will probably make a couple more longer ones before I focus on short 5min ones on functionality & longer session ones showing my composition techniques.

    This all looks awesome, so when are you going to take my money? LOL

    Release still this week?

    couple of fixes I need to make doing the demos, but submitting to Apple by friday latest.

  • Here is me having fun with moog apps....

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JudgeDredd said:

    @midiSequencer said:
    1st quickstart video now available... showing multiple sequences/devices. Will probably make a couple more longer ones before I focus on short 5min ones on functionality & longer session ones showing my composition techniques.

    This all looks awesome, so when are you going to take my money? LOL

    Release still this week?

    couple of fixes I need to make doing the demos, but submitting to Apple by friday latest.

    Sweet...

  • @midiSequencer said:

    I actually have one of those, well the BCR 2000 - must dig it out - it's not automated though...

    Not automated faders but since the BCR uses rotary encoders with lights, state can be communicated bidirectionally. Would definitely be a fun controller for quantum!

  • Ok, are we there yet?

  • @RajahP said:
    Ok, are we there yet?

    close - making some adjustments to Ableton Link to enable you to sync start & loop points - this is also with Quantum's own Master/Slave syncing....

    I think there are bugs with Ableton Link timelines (it's supposed to lead in - but sometimes doesn't). Can't put my finger on it as its working this morning.... Its not going to hold up launch as I'm intending to build this app up much more after launch (like I did with midiSequencer).

    Hopefully have another audio demo soon with Zeeon synth now it has midi channels! Hurrah!!

  • Yes, don´t worry too much about bugs. There are more than a few people are able to find on their own.
    We will help you to find some and reproduce them once Quatum is released.
    Interestingly in a recent beta of Bitwig there was a bug squashed with Link. So maybe it is something with Link and Bitwig found a way to recitify it. This is from their google beta forum:
    "Link synchronization started with an offset when connecting it a second time."

  • Here is another music session - featuring Zeeon & Quantum... Will build on this later, but shows you the cycle'd version loading, midi fx ability of Quantum...

  • Wonderful stuff.

  • @midiSequencer said:
    Here is another music session - featuring Zeeon & Quantum... Will build on this later, but shows you the cycle'd version loading, midi fx ability of Quantum...

    Wow (and I know the video is just the tip of the iceberg)

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @RajahP said:
    Ok, are we there yet?

    close - making some adjustments to Ableton Link to enable you to sync start & loop points - this is also with Quantum's own Master/Slave syncing....

    I think there are bugs with Ableton Link timelines (it's supposed to lead in - but sometimes doesn't). Can't put my finger on it as its working this morning.... Its not going to hold up launch as I'm intending to build this app up much more after launch (like I did with midiSequencer).

    Hopefully have another audio demo soon with Zeeon synth now it has midi channels! Hurrah!!

    I think it's been establish that there is a bug in the latest release of Ableton link (read Bram Bos)...

    Anyway, spending the time learning midiSequencer .... and wishing it had Ableton Link... Quantum will be a blast when it arrives...

    Thanks..

  • @RajahP said:

    I think it's been establish that there is a bug in the latest release of Ableton link (read Bram Bos)...

    Anyway, spending the time learning midiSequencer .... and wishing it had Ableton Link... Quantum will be a blast when it arrives...

    Will be time well spent - the video I just did was using midiFX Echo on sequencer 3. Versions are similar the the performance slots.
    At some point soon this will be a drag drop clipboard panel (clip=1 sequence version) rather than a list to enable you to launch - so you will get my clip sequencer app too!

  • @midiSequencer said:
    Here is another music session - featuring Zeeon & Quantum... Will build on this later, but shows you the cycle'd version loading, midi fx ability of Quantum...

    Strangely attractive and of ethereal beauty ...

  • edited October 2017

    @ccs2 said:
    Strangely attractive and of ethereal beauty ...

    I could listen to it all day - I just drew the notes in C minor and made some tweaks - I need to learn this tool too and a lot of the new synths like zeeon (e.g. putting velocity into the patches)!

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