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  • forgive my ignorance but what is photon?

  • @sysexual said:
    forgive my ignorance but what is photon?

    The answer to recording and playing back loops of midi in your designated AU host.

  • edited February 2019

    Just to let y’all gifted musicians know.. I (and I guess many here) won’t mind kicking out a few bucks for ‘Midi Packs’. It’s great that this app (will) makes it simple to record/playback your own midi.., But, it will be great to bring other ‘flavors’ into a project.. sort of Blocs Wave midi.. Thanks..

  • Here’s the manual for those who want to know what is this all about

    http://www.amssoftware.org/manual/PhotonManual.pdf

  • sounds really useful but that is one eyesore of a GUI.

  • @sysexual said:
    sounds really useful but that is one eyesore of a GUI.

    The gui is a bit rough but it does seem like it's going to be extremely useable and useful

  • @reasOne said:

    @sysexual said:
    sounds really useful but that is one eyesore of a GUI.

    The gui is a bit rough but it does seem like it's going to be extremely useable and useful

    Rough at first but you get used to it.

    How is that for a Valentine's day maxim?

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @reasOne said:

    @sysexual said:
    sounds really useful but that is one eyesore of a GUI.

    The gui is a bit rough but it does seem like it's going to be extremely useable and useful

    Rough at first but you get used to it.

    How is that for a Valentine's day maxim?

    :D

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @reasOne said:

    @sysexual said:
    sounds really useful but that is one eyesore of a GUI.

    The gui is a bit rough but it does seem like it's going to be extremely useable and useful

    Rough at first but you get used to it.

    How is that for a Valentine's day maxim?

  • So it seems to me that the primary value of this will be recording MIDI live in non-DAWs (AUM, apeMatrix) for export to do with what you please in a DAW. Am I correct?

  • im not so hung up on aesthetics that i wont buy and probably use this heaps but yeah it was worth mentioning to see if i was alone in that thought...

  • Midi packs or templates would be amazing. Imagine being able to quickly sift through different midi chord progressions or arpeggios with your favorite iOS apps

  • @oat_phipps said:
    So it seems to me that the primary value of this will be recording MIDI live in non-DAWs (AUM, apeMatrix) for export to do with what you please in a DAW. Am I correct?

    Have a quick look at the manual. It does more stuff. I am curious to try the Groove feature.
    I haven’t tried the beta, so it is still a little unclear what it does until I try it. But you can get a sense of its features from a quick skim through the online manual.

  • @stuck80s said:
    Midi packs or templates would be amazing. Imagine being able to quickly sift through different midi chord progressions or arpeggios with your favorite iOS apps

    It will open up a standard midi file (.mid)
    There are many different sources to "generate" midi clips

    I think if you just keep your midi files in Files or Audioshare you could load them (or copy paste) as you wish.

  • edited February 2019

    There is truth in, "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder".

    She is a doll.. dressed in AUM, she should shine..

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @reasOne said:

    @sysexual said:
    sounds really useful but that is one eyesore of a GUI.

    The gui is a bit rough but it does seem like it's going to be extremely useable and useful

    Rough at first but you get used to it.

    How is that for a Valentine's day maxim?

    😍😍😍😂😂😂

  • @oat_phipps said:
    So it seems to me that the primary value of this will be recording MIDI live in non-DAWs (AUM, apeMatrix) for export to do with what you please in a DAW. Am I correct?

    That is the function that I am most excited about, but there appears to be many more features as well.

  • I’m hoping there’s a tutorial video as thorough as the one he did for Quantum.

  • Hmmmm... if this thing actually works as the manual describes, I may have to break down and get another boppad... boppad+drambo+photon+knobby midi controller = fun

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I’m hoping there’s a tutorial video as thorough as the one he did for Quantum.

    +1

  • ok, just spotted this in the manual:

    this is the first I've heard of this Polythemus, and I can't find any further info. Anyone?

  • edited February 2019

    @palm said:
    ok, just spotted this in the manual:

    this is the first I've heard of this Polythemus, and I can't find any further info. Anyone?

    The developer wrote this in the other, big thread for real-time sequencer in AUM:

    @midiSequencer said:
    Its an au poly to mono splitter - each mono has its own AUM channel and the chord notes are allocated to successive voices - so think multi-timbral synth voice allocation - the effect of which is to make mono synths sound like poly synths.
    Best scenario is iVCS3 being turned into a polyphonic synthi, but of course you can connect any synth to a voice - a mixture of synths, same synth but varied patches etc.
    I created it to turn Moog Model D into a Moog One, but iVCS3 is better - James Cosby is enjoying making some polyphonic patches, and Alessandro is extending ApeMatrix to support AU multiple outputs.
    Here is the manual http://www.amssoftware.org/manual/PolythemusManual.pdf and this app is ready to launch.

  • Great apps but yeah, the dev(s) need a UX designer asap.

  • The iOS version of Odesi is good at creating midi files that then can be exported if Photon lets you import into.

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    The iOS version of Odesi is good at creating midi files that then can be exported if Photon lets you import into.

    I think you can import....

    From the manual:

    AMS Software is proud to present Photon a useful utility to record, save, playback & groove your midi files in AUv3.
    It was created to provide these main functions:
    • To quickly capture all input midi messages in your AU host
    • Record all 16 channels at once to support MPE or complex setups
    • Save & load (single track midi) using standard midi file format
    Share or import midi files with other apps, email etc using AirDrop
    • Perform basic midi file editing (clip, trim, clean etc)
    • Playback midi files using up to 4 pads each having:

  • @CracklePot said:

    @palm said:
    ok, just spotted this in the manual:

    this is the first I've heard of this Polythemus, and I can't find any further info. Anyone?

    The developer wrote this in the other, big thread for real-time sequencer in AUM:

    @midiSequencer said:
    Its an au poly to mono splitter - each mono has its own AUM channel and the chord notes are allocated to successive voices - so think multi-timbral synth voice allocation - the effect of which is to make mono synths sound like poly synths.
    Best scenario is iVCS3 being turned into a polyphonic synthi, but of course you can connect any synth to a voice - a mixture of synths, same synth but varied patches etc.
    I created it to turn Moog Model D into a Moog One, but iVCS3 is better - James Cosby is enjoying making some polyphonic patches, and Alessandro is extending ApeMatrix to support AU multiple outputs.
    Here is the manual http://www.amssoftware.org/manual/PolythemusManual.pdf and this app is ready to launch.

    thanks for clarifying.

  • Very interesting! A simple-ish midi looper has been on my wish list since forever with ios. It's great fun to have both hands free to turn knobs on a synth.

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