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Atom Piano Roll - would you buy it again?

Seems like there‘s not too much noise around Atom Piano Roll anylonger?! So: would you buy it again?

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  • edited July 2020

    Why would I need to buy it again? Am I missing something?

    I love Atom Piano roll. Unless I'm mistaken, it's the only recordable MIDI loop sequencer out there. It's brilliant.

  • @jameslondon74 said:
    Why would I need to buy it again? Am I missing something?

    I love Atom Piano roll. Unless I'm mistaken, it's the only recordable MIDI loop sequencer out there. It's brilliant.

    +1 Atom still does what it always did. Simple and effective. I may now use it alongside LK for midi clips, but in AUM these apps compliment rather than replace each other.

  • No, lack of cc recording = gathering dust.

  • edited July 2020

    I wouldn't.
    LK is under active development, the developer team is very responsive and does a great job.
    If there is an app with great features to come then it's certainly LK rather than (the basically dead) ATOM app.
    LK has multiple MIDI clips of arbitrary length on different MIDI channels all in one window already, and I like the note editing better than in ATOM.
    And LK can record MIDI too.

  • Nope, LK has replaced it for me. However I do find atom more immediate - but it annoys me too much to use

  • Same here, no. @blueveek promised to re-write Atom a time ago. He doesn't respond on e-mail, in his thread or whatever.

    LK is the new standard, I have faith in the developer.

  • I'm clearly a novice - never even heard of LK before now!

    So LK is like Modstep? How would you use LK in an iOS setup? (I don't have MIDI hardware)

  • I wouldn´t, either.
    When Atom launched I decided to wait until the much talked-about CC recording were added. Well, still waiting.
    LK looks very promising, clip launch support is very welcome. Hope they have CC support on their roadmap.

  • edited July 2020

    Same here... I wouldn't either. While it was the only option it's ok, but it doesn't seem to be actively developed for some time and pretty much all the devs 'promises' left untouched... LK looks like a good way forward with bunch of added extras.

    edit: also happy to see the piano roll request being fulfilled without pushing Drambo into being something it's never meant to be.

  • Probably not.

  • @bleep said:
    I wouldn´t, either.
    When Atom launched I decided to wait until the much talked-about CC recording were added. Well, still waiting.
    LK looks very promising, clip launch support is very welcome. Hope they have CC support on their roadmap.

    Well I guess it depends on what you wanted it for. I wanted a simple way to record midi notes into loops. Atom came along as the first way to do that in an AUv3 and it still does that.

    If you didn’t get it because you wanted cc recording then surely that’s because you wanted a cc loop recorder and not a note recorder... and I guess you’re still waiting for that, whether from Atom or another app?

    It doesn’t really answer the OP if you never bought the app to start with.

  • I don't know the ins and outs of it, and I like Atom and also Midi tools by the same dev. But if a dev promises something and people buy the app on trust, expecting that thing will be added, it should be added. A year seems like enough time.

  • Probably not. Would look for another solution. If it loaded MIDI files I would use it a lot more, but it's gathering dust, apart from the every occasional use, I don't have much use for it tbh.

  • What is LK? full name?

  • @RubenDari just search app store by the company name maybe, Imaginando.

  • i couldn’t adjust to it as well as i expected... i think it’s just a few features shy of being a helpful tool for me, the gui kinda is hard to work with quickly

  • I wouldn’t . I actually never found much use for it in the first place.

  • Wouldn’t buy again but would love the multi track view in other daws, Auria pro has a reference track feature but that’s about it.

  • Absolutely Yes.. use it all the time.. dead simple + quick to use.. in the heat of creation, it does what it says + I love the ways the clips can be manipulated after the fact.. works great for what I need it for in AUM.. the step input + loop record are lifesavers for my non-piano skills.. 😆
    If I need more than 3 or 4 clips, I’ll probably be hopping into NanoStudio 2, Zenbeats or Xequence 2..

  • Think it’s time to move on and let ATOM RIP.. Drambo’s possibilities seems much more powerful than ATOM could have ever been.. Hopefully these modules won’t take too long to hit the market...

  • thanks
    !

    @Gavinski said:
    @RubenDari just search app store by the company name maybe, Imaginando.

  • I would. Only because it’s usefulness outweighs its flaws/limitations for me. But I still have fingers crossed @blueveek will have some time to put in an update. He has said a couple times over the past year he is planning on an update but has been to busy to get it done.

  • @RajahP said:
    Think it’s time to move on and let ATOM RIP.. Drambo’s possibilities seems much more powerful than ATOM could have ever been.. Hopefully these modules won’t take too long to hit the market...

    Yea but to me these are 2 completely different apps.

  • @Gavinski said:
    I don't know the ins and outs of it, and I like Atom and also Midi tools by the same dev. But if a dev promises something and people buy the app on trust, expecting that thing will be added, it should be added. A year seems like enough time.

    I just read your comment after I posted mine. Yup been about a year now...

  • I start every AUM session with 3-4 Atom piano roll instances, so I can easily record any midi creation or chord progression I come up with.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    I start every AUM session with 3-4 Atom piano roll instances, so I can easily record any midi creation or chord progression I come up with.

    Ha! You think I would’ve learned to do that by now.. I’m always just adding as I go.. scrambling while trying not to forget my idea.. a little prep would be beneficial BUT I never seem to know what I’m doing, until I’m doing it.. 🤣

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    I would. Only because it’s usefulness outweighs its flaws/limitations for me. But I still have fingers crossed @blueveek will have some time to put in an update. He has said a couple times over the past year he is planning on an update but has been to busy to get it done.

    This!

  • @jameslondon74 said:
    Why would I need to buy it again? Am I missing something?

    I love Atom Piano roll. Unless I'm mistaken, it's the only recordable MIDI loop sequencer out there. It's brilliant.

    Photon doesn't have an editor but it records all midi (looped or not) data, imports/exports. It's u.i. is a little cumbersome and lacks state saving but as a MIDI AU recorder it is great.

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