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  • @midiSequencer said:

    yep - I am assuming n=1,n,2n,3n etc for normal. For inverted 2,3,4..n-1 (but not n) then n+1,n+2,,,,2n-1, but not 2n ).
    If I add another option in n so you have:
    1,n = 1,n,2n,3n etc (default)
    n = n,2n,3n, etc (so misses out 1).
    inv = as mentioned for inverted = 2,3,..n-1,n+1....etc

    Hmmm, I think you lost me ! :D

  • @Sygma said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    yep - I am assuming n=1,n,2n,3n etc for normal. For inverted 2,3,4..n-1 (but not n) then n+1,n+2,,,,2n-1, but not 2n ).
    If I add another option in n so you have:
    1,n = 1,n,2n,3n etc (default)
    n = n,2n,3n, etc (so misses out 1).
    inv = as mentioned for inverted = 2,3,..n-1,n+1....etc

    Hmmm, I think you lost me ! :D

    I'm just adding an option to ignore loop 1 & play n,2n,3n etc (so n=4 means loop 4,8, 12 etc)

  • @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @Sygma said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    yep - I am assuming n=1,n,2n,3n etc for normal. For inverted 2,3,4..n-1 (but not n) then n+1,n+2,,,,2n-1, but not 2n ).
    If I add another option in n so you have:
    1,n = 1,n,2n,3n etc (default)
    n = n,2n,3n, etc (so misses out 1).
    inv = as mentioned for inverted = 2,3,..n-1,n+1....etc

    Hmmm, I think you lost me ! :D

    I'm just adding an option to ignore loop 1 & play n,2n,3n etc (so n=4 means loop 4,8, 12 etc)

    Great!

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    In my case it would be like the blind leading the blind lol :D sort of speak. I’m just tapping my way around and I know I should read the manual but there no time. So I’ve been using the interactive help on the app.

    But I got this really nice groove going sounds Bassy with Zeeon but also sounds like a guitar doing nice plucks with delay. But I want to be able to change the root key on the fly! Like have it play in E then go to A or B or C#m etc. so I thought by pre programming that in Navichord I could do it but it may not be yet available although it has midi in and a switch to ignore transposing. So I don’t get it.

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    At the moment AB3 filter(middle) slot is just like input (left) - I have Navichord so will see how chords can be used to drive sequences best.

    To change the root key you need to disable "ignore transpose" as this is what transposes using a keyboard say.

  • @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I will be extended the number of actions you can do too as the app matures. Also planned is some more contemporary cross-modulation (per step rather than per loop) to add more variety.

  • Does it play chess yet?

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I will be extended the number of actions you can do too as the app matures. Also planned is some more contemporary cross-modulation (per step rather than per loop) to add more variety.

    Regarding new loop actions:

    Could you maybe add a Brownian mode randomization or a Dial in the middle section to limit( bi-polar multiplier or max jump distance along the scale) the randomization effect? I am wanting to do a slowly modulating randomization type thing, but the Randomization is too random/extreme on each loop.

    Or (more likely) can I achieve this already in another way?

  • @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I've been holding off on diving too deeply into the manual as I know Tony is still updating it. I have an older copy and I'll have to grab the newest one for sure.

  • @dvlmusic said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I've been holding off on diving too deeply into the manual as I know Tony is still updating it. I have an older copy and I'll have to grab the newest one for sure.

    Also, I believe there is some exchange of Quantum files going on here on the forum, for learning/reverse engineering purposes. I have not participated in that yet, but it seems like that would interest you. Hopefully someone else can elaborate on that front.

  • @wim said:
    Does it play chess yet?

    it does but gets stuck on the first move!

  • @CracklePot said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I will be extended the number of actions you can do too as the app matures. Also planned is some more contemporary cross-modulation (per step rather than per loop) to add more variety.

    Regarding new loop actions:

    Could you maybe add a Brownian mode randomization or a Dial in the middle section to limit( bi-polar multiplier or max jump distance along the scale) the randomization effect? I am wanting to do a slowly modulating randomization type thing, but the Randomization is too random/extreme on each loop.

    Or (more likely) can I achieve this already in another way?

    Humanise would probably suit this better - its a randomise per step by +/- (or just +) semitones without altering the step note. You draw in the max variance (so 0 is no change)

  • @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I've been holding off on diving too deeply into the manual as I know Tony is still updating it. I have an older copy and I'll have to grab the newest one for sure.

    Also, I believe there is some exchange of Quantum files going on here on the forum, for learning/reverse engineering purposes. I have not participated in that yet, but it seems like that would interest you. Hopefully someone else can elaborate on that front.

    When I get around to building my website I can host.

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @midiSequencer said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    I suggest checking out the tutorial on Loop Actions in the manual. It enables you to start creating structure and sections in how your sequences play back, and it introduces Versions which are super powerful (since they can be anything you want) and can be set up to have them loaded/unloaded with a Loop Function. This all seemed like the next logical step forward for me after I got comfortable with the single sequence scenario.

    I will be extended the number of actions you can do too as the app matures. Also planned is some more contemporary cross-modulation (per step rather than per loop) to add more variety.

    Regarding new loop actions:

    Could you maybe add a Brownian mode randomization or a Dial in the middle section to limit( bi-polar multiplier or max jump distance along the scale) the randomization effect? I am wanting to do a slowly modulating randomization type thing, but the Randomization is too random/extreme on each loop.

    Or (more likely) can I achieve this already in another way?

    Humanise would probably suit this better - its a randomise per step by +/- (or just +) semitones without altering the step note. You draw in the max variance (so 0 is no change)

    I just knew you had built in another way to achieve what I was attempting. :) This app is so well thought-out. You must have imagined nearly every use people would attempt, and then provided a few different paths to pull it off. And when people ask for features, they are already there in some form, or you already know how to implement it in the next version. Quantum just gets better and better the more I learn about all that it can do. Thank you for all of the hard work and diligent planning it must have taken you to put this amazing app together. <3

  • Sweet! I thought you’d forgotten about Navichord! For us with out a midi controller Navichord is a true God sent cause it will allow me to program the chords so that Quantom can do it’s magic, while i concentrate on working out the melodies and leads! The sky is the limit with Quantum and Navichord.

    I truly can’t wait. Hopefully it’s not too hard to program and maybe you could ask Denis @Navichord for ideas. I know that the chords coming out of Navichord can be single note or full chords.. If Quantum does better with single notes, then i would need to figure out how to do that with Navichord in AB3. I appreciate all your hard work man!

    @midiSequencer said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    In my case it would be like the blind leading the blind lol :D sort of speak. I’m just tapping my way around and I know I should read the manual but there no time. So I’ve been using the interactive help on the app.

    But I got this really nice groove going sounds Bassy with Zeeon but also sounds like a guitar doing nice plucks with delay. But I want to be able to change the root key on the fly! Like have it play in E then go to A or B or C#m etc. so I thought by pre programming that in Navichord I could do it but it may not be yet available although it has midi in and a switch to ignore transposing. So I don’t get it.

    @dvlmusic said:
    @MusicMan4Christ I'd love to hear some of your creations or take a look at some of your loops. I am still approaching this from the most remedial of angles: one rack per synth, each playing a single part in a larger groove, like a full band. I'm trying to break out of this approach by delving into some of the things like the probability settings, trigger conditions, etc. but while I understand them in concept I'm having a hard time finding my own musicality within. You're very active on this thread and thought by reverse-engineering your stuff I may get my head around the possibilities a bit more.

    At the moment AB3 filter(middle) slot is just like input (left) - I have Navichord so will see how chords can be used to drive sequences best.

    To change the root key you need to disable "ignore transpose" as this is what transposes using a keyboard say.

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    But I got this really nice groove going sounds Bassy with Zeeon but also sounds like a guitar doing nice plucks with delay. But I want to be able to change the root key on the fly! Like have it play in E then go to A or B or C#m etc. so I thought by pre programming that in Navichord I could do it but it may not be yet available although it has midi in and a switch to ignore transposing. So I don’t get it.

    Did you try sending the bass note from Navichord only? As long as 'ignore transpose' is off, that should work. If you send Quantum 3 transpose notes at once, it will not know which you want to transpose to.

  • Will try this thnks!

    @syrupcore said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    But I got this really nice groove going sounds Bassy with Zeeon but also sounds like a guitar doing nice plucks with delay. But I want to be able to change the root key on the fly! Like have it play in E then go to A or B or C#m etc. so I thought by pre programming that in Navichord I could do it but it may not be yet available although it has midi in and a switch to ignore transposing. So I don’t get it.

    Did you try sending the bass note from Navichord only? As long as 'ignore transpose' is off, that should work. If you send Quantum 3 transpose notes at once, it will not know which you want to transpose to.

  • edited November 2017

    Just reporting that Quantum is sync-ing sweet in GarageBand now.. And getting those sequences into the Loop Cells is just amazing..

  • Come on peeps. Show some videos of this magic !

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Will try this thnks!

    @syrupcore said:
    Did you try sending the bass note from Navichord only? As long as 'ignore transpose' is off, that should work. If you send Quantum 3 transpose notes at once, it will not know which you want to transpose to.

    Or perhaps you´ll want Navichord to send the root note only, in case of inverted chords.

  • I made one but it doesn’t really show Quantum doing its thing cause IOS won’t record its audio.

    Are we still ok to post here?

    @Chaztrip said:
    Come on peeps. Show some videos of this magic !

  • edited November 2017

    next update submitted to Apple. Again some fixes & small updates, but I'm working on new stuff too - drawable LFOs will be next...

    v1.4

    Bug Fixes
    . Select buttons work again
    . Options panel resized on iphones
    . Green limits bar scaling corrected for iphones
    Enhancements
    . Step Trigger Conditions - invert button now had 1,n & n & inv as options - the new one n ignores first loop.
    . double tap show button now also forces hidden sequences(those on other page) to show notes, vel, gate% etc
    . You can now opt to randomise using only selected notes
    . Undo now works on all shown fader displays (notes to mute) & after a randomise. Increased to 124 undo actions

  • Great, looking forward to that :)

  • Amazing app, endless discovering :)

  • edited November 2017

    Just added the ability to record chords as arpeggios. One step closer to interfacing well with apps like Chordian and using Quantum as an arpeggiator.

  • Have you made up some tasty demo files so we can de-construct this beast?

  • edited November 2017

    @RJB said:
    Have you made up some tasty demo files so we can de-construct this beast?

    you looking for something in particular?

  • @midiSequencer said:
    Just added the ability to record chords as arpeggios. One step closer to interfacing well with apps like Chordian and using Quantum as an arpeggiator.

    Can't wait. I love the continuous improvement of this amazing app!

  • @midiSequencer said:

    @RJB said:
    Have you made up some tasty demo files so we can de-construct this beast?

    you looking for something in particular?

    How about examples to go along with the Sessions in the manual, especially Session 4 and 5.

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