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New midi sequencer app.riffer.

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  • It's really useful, a few things I hope they add but am using it regularly. :)

  • @Carnbot said:
    It's really useful, a few things I hope they add but am using it regularly. :)

    What's on your wish list? I'm currently writing to the developer with my feature requests and will include yours if you'd like. I'd love to be able to lock certain notes so that when I turn on the infinity option I get the root notes retained.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @skiphunt said:
    Some of you who like and recommend riffer might want to positively review it in the App Store if you haven’t already.

    I too have had this on my short list but keep pulling back from the buy button due too a lot of bad reviews that I can’t tell if they’re just and user error or not.

    skip, thanks for the reminder. I just went and left a positive review. Frankly, I was surprised at the negative reviews; I have experienced no problems with it. It is undoubtedly my favorite app of the past year.

    Looks like it was old Nikersov who used to be on here - no way this app warrants one star.

    Just added my 5 star review.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Carnbot said:
    It's really useful, a few things I hope they add but am using it regularly. :)

    What's on your wish list? I'm currently writing to the developer with my feature requests and will include yours if you'd like. I'd love to be able to lock certain notes so that when I turn on the infinity option I get the root notes retained.

    Here's a couple :)

    I would like to see midi triggerable snapshots, so you can create a sequence from your riffs, so that means also midi input, which could also be used for transpose etc

    Also would be cool to copy and paste sections of the riffs across all the 64 steps so you can expand and modify a longer riff easily.

    Polyphony and chords would be great also.

  • All good ones and two of these are also on my list.

  • @Carnbot said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Carnbot said:
    It's really useful, a few things I hope they add but am using it regularly. :)

    What's on your wish list? I'm currently writing to the developer with my feature requests and will include yours if you'd like. I'd love to be able to lock certain notes so that when I turn on the infinity option I get the root notes retained.

    Here's a couple :)

    I would like to see midi triggerable snapshots, so you can create a sequence from your riffs, so that means also midi input, which could also be used for transpose etc

    Also would be cool to copy and paste sections of the riffs across all the 64 steps so you can expand and modify a longer riff easily.

    Polyphony and chords would be great also.

    +1

  • Great! I’m glad you cats 🐱 added good reviews. I almost grabbed this last night, but held back. Might pick up this evening since y’all have given it thumbs up. 👍🏼

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    All good ones and two of these are also on my list.

    Here's one,
    Constrain the random generation to less than a octave for smoother melody lines. (the vertical)

  • Can you tie between different notes like Rozeta Bassline?

  • @gusgranite said:
    Can you tie between different notes like Rozeta Bassline?

    Just picked this up (thanks for feedback everyone). No note ties I believe ... but it does produce very nice useable musical results - much better results than a few other generators I've tried. Should be quite useful I'm thinking.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    All good ones and two of these are also on my list.

    Here's one,
    Constrain the random generation to less than a octave for smoother melody lines. (the vertical)

    That's a good one that I forgot. Send it in to the developers. They got back to me within hours when I sent in my feature requests.

  • edited January 2019

    @Halftone said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Can you tie between different notes like Rozeta Bassline?

    Just picked this up (thanks for feedback everyone). No note ties I believe ... but it does produce very nice useable musical results - much better results than a few other generators I've tried. Should be quite useful I'm thinking.

    You can - bottom right, switch on 'Tie notes'. I use this with drawn in notes to create longer, evolving sequences.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Halftone said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Can you tie between different notes like Rozeta Bassline?

    Just picked this up (thanks for feedback everyone). No note ties I believe ... but it does produce very nice useable musical results - much better results than a few other generators I've tried. Should be quite useful I'm thinking.

    You can - bottom right, switch on 'Tie notes'. I use this with drawn in notes to create longer, evolving sequences.

    I didn’t think you can tie notes of different pitches like you can in Bassline?

  • @gusgranite said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Halftone said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Can you tie between different notes like Rozeta Bassline?

    Just picked this up (thanks for feedback everyone). No note ties I believe ... but it does produce very nice useable musical results - much better results than a few other generators I've tried. Should be quite useful I'm thinking.

    You can - bottom right, switch on 'Tie notes'. I use this with drawn in notes to create longer, evolving sequences.

    I didn’t think you can tie notes of different pitches like you can in Bassline?

    Ah, missed that bit...no, probably not (oops).

  • Has anyone sussed out what the sustain pause does?

  • I think you can tie but you can’t slide - as per 303 bassline type of thing.

  • edited January 2019

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Has anyone sussed out what the sustain pause does?

    Any paused notes that are next to played notes will be played as one sustained note. (page 7 of the manual - look for it on the 1st page of this discussion)

  • edited January 2019

    @audiblevideo said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    All good ones and two of these are also on my list.

    Here's one,
    Constrain the random generation to less than a octave for smoother melody lines. (the vertical)

    You can. Use the zoom bar on the left hand side of the piano roll to zoom in. The riff will be generated only from the notes displayed onscreen. (And of course, you can zoom way out and get ridiculous octave spanning stuff as well)

    Edit: sorry I read you wrong. Yeah, one octave is the smallest range. Leaving the 'protip' up for any late discoverers, such as me 10 minutes ago.

  • @robosardine said:
    I think you can tie but you can’t slide - as per 303 bassline type of thing.

    You read my mind. I’m after the 303 slide 😎

  • @royor said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Has anyone sussed out what the sustain pause does?

    Any paused notes that are next to played notes will be played as one sustained note. (page 7 of the manual - look for it on the 1st page of this discussion)

    Yep, thanks for pointing it out. I should have been clear that I don't know what "paused" means. I think it means that the note is grayed out in the grid?

  • @lukesleepwalker Yes, grayed out notes are paused. I'm guessing it gives you the temporary option to tie or untie notes at the push of a button, instead of actually writing the part in stone.

  • I picked this up a couple days ago and love it! Perfect balance between generative and custom control.

    I wrote a recommended review and gave it a well deserved 5-stars in the App Store.

    There are several bad reviews from ignorant users who don’t understand that it’s a midi app and doesn’t generate sound on its own. So, they give it 1 star. Very unfair to the developers. I’d encourage anyone who hasn’t reviewed this yet, and love it as much as many of us now do, to leave a great review to off-set the unfair ignorant ones.

  • Thanks, @royor. Makes sense. FYI, send in feature requests to the devs--very responsive and they have plans for future releases so let em know how you're getting on with it.

    Here's a question I have: anyone get it to work in 3/4 time? Obviously setting the loop/step lengths appropriately is a given, but I've yet to be able to dial in the Quantization and Swing to work in 3/4 time. Anyone else figure it out?

  • Hello everybody, today we published a major update for Riffer.
    Version 2.0 introduces many new creative features and performance improvements that are available on the 'What's New' description/changelog.

    Thanks for your attention and happy holidays!

  • @Audiomodern said:
    Hello everybody, today we published a major update for Riffer.
    Version 2.0 introduces many new creative features and performance improvements that are available on the 'What's New' description/changelog.

    Thanks for your attention and happy holidays!

    Great stuff, thank you. Still in my top 5 most used AU’s.

  • @Audiomodern said:
    Hello everybody, today we published a major update for Riffer.
    Version 2.0 introduces many new creative features and performance improvements that are available on the 'What's New' description/changelog.

    Thanks for your attention and happy holidays!

    Stonkin’ update, happy holidays yourself!

  • edited December 2019

    @Audiomodern

    Does Riffer iOS app now have midi file export with 2.0?

  • edited December 2019

    ...

  • @Audiomodern said:
    Hello everybody, today we published a major update for Riffer.
    Version 2.0 introduces many new creative features and performance improvements that are available on the 'What's New' description/changelog.

    Thanks for your attention and happy holidays!

    Hi @Audiomodern , I found a serious bug in Riffer 2.0 when using more than one Riffer AU-instance in AUM: when I change the number of Active Notes in one Riffer-instance (the number-slider left from the Infinity-button), the number of Active Notes in other Riffer-instances also changes (in a 'random' way)! And (also 'random') the Root Note-number (below the 'piano roll') changes than too. So some parameter-changes are 'leaking' from one Riffer-instance to other Riffer-instances.... I hope you can fix this. And thank you for this great update!

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