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Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes @azul3D_Apps
I know, this new version looks killer! Great dev
@azul3D_Apps
Amazing job on this app.
The updates are very much appreciated.
😁
You know things are getting real when you waltz.
Great Dev
Hoping I can play other instruments - using MIDI out: as Piano Motifs are playing.
So I can tweak the app and alter sounds as they are being played.
Is this possible yet?
There is no MID out so no not yet. Export the midi files to a DAW and tweak away.
I hope MIDI output is planned - nothing like tweaking instruments live - as opposed to waiting for an export.
Holy smokes! Thank you for your continued hard work on this amazing app!
Loving that swing feature
Left 5 Star AppStore review! Latest update live and it rocks!
Well I'm stumped ... I've got this gadget on my system somewhere but it doesn't want to turn up anywhere at all... can't find it.
(1) How do I load this contraption into AUM ... doesn't turn up anywhere
(2) How do I split the output from the two hands (2 tracks)
I can find no actual manual or directions for this. So (3) How do you folks do it - by a sense of touch or intuition?
@Gavinski Great walk thru my man...really inspired me to do a little something myself. Hope it’s cool to post it here in the thread👊🏼™️
@azul3D_Apps a great many thanks for this little bit of coding magic you’ve created for us to set the compositional phase ablaze with new directions. Had a go this evening with a little Piano Motif Sample reimagined in Drambo. Thanks so much for that brilliant mind of yours to see this little gem materialize for us 🙏🏼💕
YouTube:

SoundCloud:
Hey, did u watch my vid? I used photon AU to split the midi into left and right hand. You couldn't, of course, do that with the audio.
It doesn't show up in AUM because it can currently only be used in standalone. So u have to use it standalone and then export the audio or midi into something else.
@echoopera sounding good. It never fails to amaze me how lovely these little 8 bars of audio can sound when slowed down, played through synths etc.
Many thanks sir 👊🏼™️
I feel like an alchemist when something emerges from the haze of the translation of the pure output in tools like Drambo.
Yes, I love working with these melodies that you didn't generate yourself but which start to become your own as you play around with them. So enjoyable.
It’s not AUv3 or IAA so you need something to play and/or record the midi file in AUM.
Options Are:
AUV3- Photon
IAA- Musk Midi Player
There’s also the option of sending midi into Xequence and Xequence 2
or
Sending midi to DAW
Splitting is a little more difficult Especially if in the same octaves, but once you have the midi in something you can adjust it manually.
That’s the nice thing about photon - it does that splitting automatically! But I have been having some issues with Photon making some weird sounds when loading both hands of a piano motifs loop. I have yet to figure out why this is happening, and unfortunately not getting any response from the dev, so - though i love it - i would say proceed with caution if buying.
It will generate it’s own midi file with two tracks (right hand and left hand) which you can export into any DAW or program capable of playing midi files (Xequence, Cubasis, Zen Beats, Nanaostudio etc). I have not tested in all of these programs so your mileage may vary.
Very pleased to hear you’re enjoying the update. Thanks for all your feedback, it will only make the app better.
Indeed I did - but only once - and there's a lot going on in there ... and I still have no idea how you worked out how to do this ... I couldn't even find the bloody thing!
Hence the "stumped" bit ... how do you midi-literati work out these left field connections and work-arounds?
So I am genuinely mystified, hence (3) How do you folks do it - by a sense of touch or intuition... endless hours reading random app manuals ?
Thanks for the heads up on Midi echo ... lovely bit of kit.
Hopefully we'll see better connectivity for this intriguing app in the very near future.
@Soundscaper
We just hang around here, asking and answering questions, or just lurking and absorbing.
It’s a huge ball o’ wax at first, but you will get it if you stick with it.
Ask a bunch of questions for now. People around here seem to enjoy answering.
Great video @Gavinski - I think I’m off to purchase piano motifs now!
@Soundscaper haha, exactly as Cracklepot said: basically spending an unhealthy amount of time in this forum picking things up. But also reading the manuals and watching YouTube vids! It's super bewildering at first but at some point starts to make sense.
Midi-literati - haha, great phrase.
About the routing of the apps, I didn't go into that in the video. Are you using AUM?
Started out there -as usual ... then tried Audiobus ... was about to wander off into Cubasis or NS2 and be inevitably lost for days. Luckily I find myself hanging by this thread. Left to my own devices I'd end up with sticky tape and string everywhere.
Is there a technical reason for the lack of IAA or AUV connectivity? Seems a lovely musical little app ... anything fiddling about with chord inversions and voicings pricks my ears up ... but pumping midi into other apps would seem to be the first place to start with improvements.
Can't wait. The makings of a great app for my kinda music.
Fernando has said he is open to the idea of making it AU, but it is a huge job to learn how to do that!
Here is the basic workflow if you have photon AU:
Also please remember I mentioned having some issues with photon. Still trying to figure out what is going on there. Other choices include musk midi player, atom piano roll, xequence 2 though I have not yet tried using these to do that, so don't know if they have their own issues.
Definitely, it will be amazing if/when piano motifs will be able to be loaded as an AU in AUM and output midi directly in real time, but that will take time, and who knows, may never happen. Its a big job.
So after some help from @Samu and @rs2000 i think I can say that the issues I’ve been having with using photon with piano motifs look likely to be related to an inability of photon to handle the damper pedal cc messages. Not hundred percent sure about this, as I think photon can handle cc (it can record mpe after all) but the spikes in volume do seem to be related to parts where the damper pedal is involved. Perhaps in the pieces I was using for my vid there were no damper messages so it sounded fine? No idea.
So can anyone suggest alternatives? Xequence can handle cc messages yes? Any other options? Does musk player perform the damper ccs correctly?
The ideal of course would be: is AU, handles cc messages, can differentiate left and right hand.