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Best "Piano Roll" App
There are a lot of synths, drums, and instrument based apps out there. But I'm curious, are their any good apps for just storing the midi sequences so that they can be directed to various apps? I would love something that allows you to edit notes, and play those notes through something like Module or or Modal 15.
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This is just about it out there...
Xequence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=3ZXTYYzLKYU
This looks like exactly what I want. Not a big fan of the pricing, but beggers can't be chosers.
If you have Auria Pro, just use its piano roll and MIDI channel strip. It’s very complete (humanize, grid and grove quantise, randomise etc) and allow for viewing multiple channels in the same piano roll for precise editing.
Of course, if you don’t have it and don’t need another DAW, I don’t think a piano roll alone justify the price, so go with Xequence indeed.
Seeing the thread with the ModStep beta (I guess that the much talked about ModStep 2)..
That should bring other choices into the game..
Xequence needs an update to be link compatible and in my opinion is not what your looking for because it does not integrate with any other host app like Cubasis, AUM or Ape. It's a standalone app that has to be completely configured outside of all of the other configurations within the host application. Thus, the workflow is not lending to seamless whatsoever.
I'm so glad you mentioned this. I guess I'll keep working with Cubasis. It's just not the right tool for the job in this case. But it does work
To address the interaction/interoperability issue @Breezee notes, @tja mentioned Modstep (which is a brilliant app) and you might take a look also at Genome- it’s able to sit alongside your instruments inside AUM, AB3, Cubasis etc sequencing those instruments. (It’s IAA, and is AB compatible, though it doesn’t use AB mid it has very stable core midi) I think the piano roll sequencer in Genome is top tier