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Sorry, exact value display and editing is not yet available -- this is one of the things that the upcoming major update will bring, but as always, I can only say it'll drop "when it's done"
Teaser:
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE UPDATE!
I WANNA KNOW WHAT THE LIGHTNING BOLT BUTTON IS
Been meaning to say that I am a big fan of X2, @SevenSystems. I’ve been lurking here for much longer than I’ve been registered just so I could creep on this thread. Coming to iOS from GarageBand on desktop, it took me forever to find what works for me (I loathe GB iOS), and X2 was the first piece of the puzzle. It’s like you ripped my ideal piano roll from my brain and made it reality.
I had considered that, but probably not... the update is not big enough to justify such a step to be fair.
The lightning bolt button is a so-called "Panic button" -- it tries its damndest to turn off all running notes in all connected MIDI instruments. It's a "relic" from times when MIDI mostly went over slow and non-error-corrected cables and to actual hardware and hanging notes due to missed note-off events were relatively common.
(Nowadays in software, it's arguably even more common because of implementation bugs in apps and the OS, but I digress 😉
Thanks. Well, that's how the pianoroll came to be, just with my own brain instead of yours. 😅
But if you consider a tip jar iap, I would go for it too
+1
+1 sure thing!
I'd even buy X2 again (or pay an update fee once a year or whatever) as long as it's going to be getting updates and new features.
Ditto
Thanks everyone! There's a little side-project app planned to be released shortly, it's completely useless but it will feature a 1 EUR in-app purchase, which I would of course greatly appreciate to be abused as a tip jar for Xequence funding!
An app that blocks us from spending too much time on Audiobus Forum
AU3 Christmas Tree?
Just purchased but it doesn't seem to be showing up in AUM and it's also not receiving midi from my controller in stand alone mode.
If you want to see Xequence 2 show up as a source in AUM then enable "Virtual Source" in X2 settings. If you do that then you want to set the output to "Xequence Source" for the MIDI Destination in X2.
But the way the developer suggests is to instead set AUM as the destination (as pictured by @tja above), then in AUM route "AUM Destination" to the apps you want to control.
As for receiving from your controller, you probably just need to go to Settings > MIDI / Recording, and enable the controller under MIDI In.
Bingo! It'll even have MIDI-controlled flashing lights
I’m trying to bend my head around if its possible to use the Bud Apps (Rhythm-bud) in conjuctrion with xequence, thats stretching it to far right?
Any other tips/tricks than piano roll editing to get strumming out of chords?
Currently enjoying Tonality with Xequence, using iphone and pad only, synths and stuff loaded in AUM
@_smund Use Guitarism as a midi controller. Very good.
Or if you’re on iPad, PolyHarp.
@mjcouche But can I have them working on the midi coming from xequence? If that is possible could you give me a hint to get my brain started up? (:
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Ahh you want to go the other way…what is the reason? What you can do is record it into Xequence and then Xequence can point to whatever app you want to strum there. Those apps I mentioned will just print the midi into Xequence. It’s like using them in place of the piano roll.
Heya hoia. How do I set Moog Model D to respond to velocity information from Xequence—>so that the higher I prezz on the midikeys in xequence the more velocity goes to model D. Shound it work like that? Can I change what effect is sent when Modulating the vertical posision of the fingerpress? Then I would make a single row semi MPE layout in there when cutoff is changed based on where you press
I don't own Model D, but velocity is normally not something that needs to be set up -- if you have velocity enabled on Xequence's keyboard screen, and the patch in Model D is velocity sensitive, then it should work.
And yes, you can also configure Xequence's keyboard to send something other than velocity depending on key position. Just configure the corresponding controller message on Xequence's instruments screen for the instrument that sends to Model D, and then on the keyboard screen, set the controller mode to one of the Key Position dependent modes:
More info here:
http://www.seven.systems/xequence2/en/manual/#sub-section-5-7
Idea for Xequence.
While struggling to remember the various settings in both Xequence and AUM so that I might record and play back several midi tracks, I had this idea:
What if @sevensystems made a small auv3 app that would just serve simply as a kind of easy link/hub directly to Xequence from AUMs midi tracks? With this app all we’d have to do is:
• place it into an AUM midi lane where it would auto-magically connect to a Xequence midi track properly.
• one for each separate track you wished to record.
• maybe even synch to AUM.
• a button to take you directly to your tracks in Xequence for quicker switching .
Then he could keep Xequence just as it is but still have auv3 connectivity.
I bet he’d make some extra pocket change with an app like that.
That's quite a good idea actually -- I'd have to think about that. Another "route" that could be taken would be to work together with the developer of AUM to just make switching between the two apps (and particular channels / instruments) easier without the whole AUv3 business, which I've thought about as well.
Time will tell! Thanks for the suggestion though, noted.
Well, after your comment I thought maybe it was a kind of half-baked idea; but @sevensystems responded favorably so who knows?
Thanks, @sevensystems for your feedback. I still find that Xequence is the best UI for editing midi and any way to get my midi ideas into it faster without my usual fumbling around with various settings would be great.
Thanks for the kind feedback.
Well, to avoid the setup hassles, I usually just load my template both in Xequence and AUM, which has 16 Xequence instruments routed to AUM on 16 channels, and all 16 channels in AUM already configured correctly, so I'm ready to go anytime.
This is really a typical "template situation" if you ask me!