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Real time sequencer AUM?

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  • You should start a new thread with the name of the app in the title once it goes live to make sure everyone knows it has arrived. Great job on the app; it's a gem!

  • edited February 2019

    thx for all the ideas - power to the community!! Hopefully most of them are there for you to try!

  • Thanks for not forgetting the iPhone users! Congrats on finishing and shipping.

  • Not there yet.

    Come on @giku_beepstreet: you can still win this!

  • @pauly said:
    Not there yet.

    Come on @giku_beepstreet: you can still win this!

    Redic :wink:

  • @midiSequencer
    Just a quick question that some people are asking in the iPad Musician group,
    what’s the MIDI resolution in PPQN (pulses per quarter note)?
    Thanks!

  • @midiSequencer said:
    @aplourde poly to mono was indeed its original function if only to give you a varied timbre by using different but similar patches in the same synth.
    I can look into extending it to include per voice probability controls - this is basically a % chance of 0 volume (basically a gate) - although not sure if that necessarily fits in with voice allocation rather than a simpler input note->fx(%chance to reduce volume to 0)->output

    Yeah, it could be a stretch from the primary concept of the app; still, more functionality = more reasons for people to get it! But I could also see this as the basis for a new app....

    One thing that could fit in with the current concept is probability of using a particular channel. In your example above of subtle timbral variations in some channels, you might have a voice or two that is "un-subtle" but you probably don't want those voices in normal rotation. A probability to trigger (or sequence or count) means these special voices only happen occasionally.

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