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hey man, well i felt like i was having great luck / timing when i first loaded it up. then i decided to explore the options a bit more and that’s when i started to notice the riff was not in sync with aum.
i cleared all the events and tried to record again with the off result so i closed aum and stared a new session. same thing. maybe my ipad needs a reboot... i’ve not much time to get back to it since but i am going to reboot and launch it today, and report back
it’s a great script tho i had a lot of fun jamming with it, very strait forward much appreciated to have in ios!
Photon has these independent playback controls for every pad. Which can be midi mapped in AUM.
This is like fugue but with midi control of all the things that are great in fugue, but still are non existing.
Its like a realtime version of Fugue this way if you copy the same pattern to multiple pads.
This is like a Enso for midi. But Photon is not really a good option for looping in a creative flow.
@Peblin
Would be great if Flow could do this and also have knobs or sliders to control these values for every pattern.
Interesting idea, thanks. Unfortunately I have very little time to spend developing Flow these days, and it seems as if Drambo is about to drop a significantly improved sequencer in the not-too-distant future that might feature many of these things. I realise Drambo isn't really offering the "immediate" / OP-Z style workflow that Flow has - yet, but with a few additions it might.
right @giku_beepstreet ?