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Djen(t) riff generator
This thing is fun to mess around with, there’s also a browser version.
DJEN - Metal Breakdown Generator by Ross McMillan
https://djen.co/
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The browser version has a save as midi or wav option, but the app doesn’t(?). Also, I’m not sure what the midi file format is, but I hope to import 200bpm blast beat data into something.
The midi file drags n’ drops into the desktop DAW’s, but I’m dawless on iOS. Anyhow it’s a quick and dirty way to start filling up the lanes.
Ha ha ha, lovely, thanks!

I've had Meshuggah as house gods since I first heard them in -92.
Right, I figured I had to work out how to import this to something usable, iOS only.
Basically I open the URL in GoodReader. I fiddle about with my breakdown until I'm happy. Then I select to download midi, which saves it within GoodReader. I then saved that down to the Files app and managed to open it in Cubasis, where it had one track for guitar and one track for drums.
I failed to import it in Auria Pro and also BM3. Cubasis worked though.
I will be having so much fun, thanks @ashen_hand
Thanks for the import info, I’m hoping it’ll work in impc2 (phone). I wonder if it’s really available tomorrow?
Ah, that I can't test regardless. It is one of the few apps I don't own on any platform, and as such don't follow its development actively either.
I think I tried too hard to create progressions in this and didn't get my mojo flowing...

But it's awesome to play with... And use as sample fodder for my hardware and IOS samplers