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Pure Acid by Jim Audio!!! This is the best news ever!!!

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  • Please stop distracting him from releasing the app :smiley:

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    @espiegel123 said:

    Interested in the answer to this also.

    Midi's efficiency to transfer bassline slides, envelopes and accents is near zero percent. What's the point for it?

    +1

    Not everything makes sense as a MIDI controller.

    True but a sequencer makes sense to sequence other gear.

  • Ordered //// Acid Anticipation

  • Pre-ordered.

    Tribal acid anyone?

  • wimwim
    edited November 2019

    @espiegel123 said:

    Interested in the answer to this also.

    Midi's efficiency to transfer bassline slides, envelopes and accents is near zero percent. What's the point for it?

    +1

    Not everything makes sense as a MIDI controller.

    On the other hand, there are many apps now that can re-generate useful sequences based on midi input. For instance, running the output of a bass line through Cality to produce a rhythm accompaniment.

    With the tools available to iOS today, there are options open that often seem to not be apparent to developers focused on a single purpose. It's always good to air those requests, and hopefully is fine with people if the developer declines.

    Jim didn't see the purpose of midi out from GR-16 either, but added it later, and it is a GREAT addition to that app.

  • @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    Interested in the answer to this also.

    Midi's efficiency to transfer bassline slides, envelopes and accents is near zero percent. What's the point for it?

    +1

    Not everything makes sense as a MIDI controller.

    On the other hand, there are many apps now that can re-generate useful sequences based on midi input. For instance, running the output of a bass line through Cality to produce a rhythm accompaniment.

    With the tools available to iOS today, there are options open that often seem to not be apparent to developers focused on a single purpose. It's always good to air those requests, and hopefully is fine with people if the developer declines.

    Jim didn't see the purpose of midi out from GR-16 either, but added it later, and it is a GREAT addition to that app.

    Agreed. I just want to play with the app now so I'm not bothered if midi out is not included in the first release. At a later date, though, it would be nice to have - for the reason you point out.

  • Hey, my lurking in this thread for the past two months paid off! Pre-ordered and super stoked for this app.

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  • Just a quick question. Is this universal? I am super this has been mentioned before though. 🙈 Thanks guys...

  • @david_2017 said:
    Just a quick question. Is this universal? I am super this has been mentioned before though. 🙈 Thanks guys...

    Yes and even supports old OS versions (back to 10 I think).

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @david_2017 said:
    Just a quick question. Is this universal? I am super this has been mentioned before though. 🙈 Thanks guys...

    Yes and even supports old OS versions (back to 10 I think).

    Thanks man! Great news!

  • @audio_DT said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    Interested in the answer to this also.

    Midi's efficiency to transfer bassline slides, envelopes and accents is near zero percent. What's the point for it?

    +1

    Not everything makes sense as a MIDI controller.

    On the other hand, there are many apps now that can re-generate useful sequences based on midi input. For instance, running the output of a bass line through Cality to produce a rhythm accompaniment.

    With the tools available to iOS today, there are options open that often seem to not be apparent to developers focused on a single purpose. It's always good to air those requests, and hopefully is fine with people if the developer declines.

    Jim didn't see the purpose of midi out from GR-16 either, but added it later, and it is a GREAT addition to that app.

    Agreed. I just want to play with the app now so I'm not bothered if midi out is not included in the first release. At a later date, though, it would be nice to have - for the reason you point out.

    Yes, fair enough if it's not being added :) But for me it's crucial since I'm not looking for a 303 groovebox, but would buy it if the sequencer can be used with external hardware/apps...

  • @Carnbot said:

    @audio_DT said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    Interested in the answer to this also.

    Midi's efficiency to transfer bassline slides, envelopes and accents is near zero percent. What's the point for it?

    +1

    Not everything makes sense as a MIDI controller.

    On the other hand, there are many apps now that can re-generate useful sequences based on midi input. For instance, running the output of a bass line through Cality to produce a rhythm accompaniment.

    With the tools available to iOS today, there are options open that often seem to not be apparent to developers focused on a single purpose. It's always good to air those requests, and hopefully is fine with people if the developer declines.

    Jim didn't see the purpose of midi out from GR-16 either, but added it later, and it is a GREAT addition to that app.

    Agreed. I just want to play with the app now so I'm not bothered if midi out is not included in the first release. At a later date, though, it would be nice to have - for the reason you point out.

    Yes, fair enough if it's not being added :) But for me it's crucial since I'm not looking for a 303 groovebox, but would buy it if the sequencer can be used with external hardware/apps...

    Yeah, I see what you mean. What would be use 'use case' in that scenario, rather than using an actual sequencer?

  • @audio_DT said:
    Yeah, I see what you mean. What would be use 'use case' in that scenario, rather than using an actual sequencer?

    The pattern sequencer looks pretty fun to play with and I'd like to use try it with my hardware behringer D. I'm sure I'd use the built in audio engine too, but would like the flexibility of midi out to sway me :)

  • I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

  • wimwim
    edited November 2019

    @robosardine said:
    I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

    Rozeta Bassline doesn't send slides. It just sends notes longe enought to overlap the next note. Troublemaker turns that into a slide. Other apps will too if portamento is enabled, but not otherwise.

  • @wim said:

    @robosardine said:
    I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

    Rozeta Bassline doesn't send slides. It just sends notes longe enought to overlap the next note. Troublemaker turns that into a slide. Other apps will too if portamento is enabled, but not otherwise.

    Got you, thanks, that makes perfect sense. I wonder if you can enable portamento in Pure Acid?

  • edited November 2019

    While waiting on amazing new Jim Pavloff 303 app.... Challenged myself a little bit ..

    (patch + project file with melody from example above included ;)
    https://patchstorage.com/teebee-2/

  • edited November 2019

    @robosardine said:

    @wim said:

    @robosardine said:
    I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

    Rozeta Bassline doesn't send slides. It just sends notes longe enought to overlap the next note. Troublemaker turns that into a slide. Other apps will too if portamento is enabled, but not otherwise.

    Got you, thanks, that makes perfect sense. I wonder if you can enable portamento in Pure Acid?

    Most hardware synths which support slides will use the overlapping notes method to trigger slides, and use velocity to trigger accents so Rozeta Bassline is effectively a TB-303 midi sequencer. In fact that’s its main purpose. Not sure what other sequencers could add from a 303 midi output perspective that isn’t already there?

  • Pre-ordered. But, for now....

  • Go, go go!

  • @brambos said:

    @robosardine said:

    @wim said:

    @robosardine said:
    I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

    Rozeta Bassline doesn't send slides. It just sends notes longe enought to overlap the next note. Troublemaker turns that into a slide. Other apps will too if portamento is enabled, but not otherwise.

    Got you, thanks, that makes perfect sense. I wonder if you can enable portamento in Pure Acid?

    Most hardware synths which support slides will use the overlapping notes method to trigger slides, and use velocity to trigger accents so Rozeta Bassline is effectively a TB-303 midi sequencer. In fact that’s its main purpose. Not sure what other sequencers could add from a 303 perspective that isn’t already there?

    Cheers. I am hoping that Rozeta Bassline will make Pure Acid do all these things (slides etc) the same way it does for Troublemaker in order that I can make use of Basslines ‘modify’ and ‘go to pattern-‘ features playing into Pure Acid.
    I wasn’t looking for any other features on Bassline- I like it the way it is. It’s great.
    If Bassline can do to Pure Acid what it can do to Troublemaker I will be delighted. All this talk about midi has got me a bit confused as to what I should expect.
    However it turns out- it’s all going to be good anyway.... to understate things slightly.

  • I would really love the same sequencer as in the rozeta bassline...or something similar.
    Or maybe Pure Acid will have the same sequencer as in the original tb303 ( which is not exactly my fav.)

  • @Sergiu said:
    I would really love the same sequencer as in the rozeta bassline...or something similar.
    Or maybe Pure Acid will have the same sequencer as in the original tb303 ( which is not exactly my fav.)

    It has its own sequencer which Jim has designed for ease of use with different input methods to choose from.

  • wimwim
    edited November 2019

    @robosardine said:

    @brambos said:

    @robosardine said:

    @wim said:

    @robosardine said:
    I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

    Rozeta Bassline doesn't send slides. It just sends notes longe enought to overlap the next note. Troublemaker turns that into a slide. Other apps will too if portamento is enabled, but not otherwise.

    Got you, thanks, that makes perfect sense. I wonder if you can enable portamento in Pure Acid?

    Most hardware synths which support slides will use the overlapping notes method to trigger slides, and use velocity to trigger accents so Rozeta Bassline is effectively a TB-303 midi sequencer. In fact that’s its main purpose. Not sure what other sequencers could add from a 303 perspective that isn’t already there?

    Cheers. I am hoping that Rozeta Bassline will make Pure Acid do all these things (slides etc) the same way it does for Troublemaker in order that I can make use of Basslines ‘modify’ and ‘go to pattern-‘ features playing into Pure Acid.

    It all depends on how Pure Acid implements slides on incoming midi. If it triggers a slide when the end of one note overlaps the start of the next then it'll work. If it requires in inbound pitch-bend or some other method, then it won't, and it may be tough to get slides out of any external sequencer.

  • @dendy said:
    While waiting on amazing new Jim Pavloff 303 app.... Challenged myself a little bit ..

    (patch + project file with melody from example above included ;)
    https://patchstorage.com/teebee-2/

    Thanks for this Mister D....

  • @wim said:

    @robosardine said:

    @brambos said:

    @robosardine said:

    @wim said:

    @robosardine said:
    I’m no midi expert but on the slides thing- Rozeta Bassline seems to send out slides by midi- or maybe I have the wrong end of the stick?

    Just to help the anticipation build- here is a reminder of the randomising features :
    There are 3 randomize functions currently:
    Var - randomizes accents, slides, octaves but leaves note pitch intact.
    Shuffle - randomizes notes order only, but leaves all notes intact.
    Bassline Composer - creates random pattern from selected key, scale and algorithm type (6 types available currently).
    And, of couse, pattern Reverse, shift left/right, transpose up/down, delete/insert a note.
    😃

    Actually just having read it again- what will the Bassline Composer algorithms be all about?

    Rozeta Bassline doesn't send slides. It just sends notes longe enought to overlap the next note. Troublemaker turns that into a slide. Other apps will too if portamento is enabled, but not otherwise.

    Got you, thanks, that makes perfect sense. I wonder if you can enable portamento in Pure Acid?

    Most hardware synths which support slides will use the overlapping notes method to trigger slides, and use velocity to trigger accents so Rozeta Bassline is effectively a TB-303 midi sequencer. In fact that’s its main purpose. Not sure what other sequencers could add from a 303 perspective that isn’t already there?

    Cheers. I am hoping that Rozeta Bassline will make Pure Acid do all these things (slides etc) the same way it does for Troublemaker in order that I can make use of Basslines ‘modify’ and ‘go to pattern-‘ features playing into Pure Acid.

    It all depends on how Pure Acid implements slides on incoming midi. If it triggers a slide when the end of one note overlaps the start of the next then it'll work. If it requires in inbound pitch-bend or some other method, then it won't, and it may be tough to get slides out of any external sequencer.

    Thanks again @wim - everything seems clearer now as they say. We’ll find out soon enough I suppose. My moneys on that it will indeed work as I hoped 🤠💰💰💰💰💰

  • edited November 2019

    @eross said:
    this?

    I’d forgotten about that wicked New Order remix, I’ll always have a soft spot for that and this lovely little gem.

    Also (side note) love that @brambos threw it in the Troublemaker audio demo. So much acid gold in that little clip.

    Totally preordered, expecting badassery.

  • The other reason for midi out is to create variations of the main acid line for other synths/leads/bass lines.

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