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ATOM Piano Roll update is coming soon
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You are right, I'll buy 1 and 2 😋
Will one instance of atom 2 allow for multiple tracks? So that you can send different sequences to different synths within the instance, or will you need a new instance of atom 2 per sequence?
You can output the same pattern to multiple midi channels in one Atom, but as of version 2.0, you can only have one active pattern per instance.
Fortunately instances are extremely light on ram and CPU, so there's really no reason to be worried about loading as many as you need.
Scripting! Woohoo ... wonder if we can create a version of SNAKE game that plays inside the piano roll?
Working on it!
Nice reverse engineering work! I think it's reasonable to start out even with just the note & velocity values for all steps, and leave the rest of the "Print to Clip" features for a followup.
Can we trigger/stop instances as and when we like, by setting sync quanta of our choice?
Yes. Sync quantum can be specified both for triggers and for releases.
One thing that hope this does not fall into is the main focus on integration with hardware. I left the desktop world as I could not sit at a desk anymore. I understand that everyone wants certain things..... but for me I am Mobile.... so its all done on the iPad.
@winconway or @blueveek does this support trackpad navigation and scrolling? Meaning you’re not ‘clicking, holding and pulling’ in the piano roll (and menus if applicable) but instead are able to smoothly navigate it with 2 fingers on the trackpad, just like atom 1?
So what would be the best iOS/iPadOS AUv3 Controller App that mimics an 8x8 Launchpad?
GridInstrument, Musix Pro, KB-1?
ChordPolyPad maybe?
Apple's Trackpad works as you'd expect.
Thank you 😊 You’d be surprised at how uncommon this is
@blueveek or @winconway or anyone in the know, Will this work with ZenBeats? Atom 1 doesn’t afaik
I’ve been trying to find this too. I tried KB-1 in drum pad mode as a poor man’s launchpad to control LK which ‘worked’, but because it doesn’t have the visual feedback of clip colours, which clip is playing, which clip is cued etc. it just isn’t really useful.
It’s a shame that launchpad by ampify isn’t also a midi controller as that would be the winner.
@Samu
In my wildest dreams you become a dev and make it all happen !
😄
Yeah, or even a separate app that provides the some of Launchpad X/Pro has like 8x8 grid with notes, scales, chords and a custom mode and maybe even some transport controls.
That 'App' could be a Stand Alone/AUv3 controller that responds to incoming midi (visual feedback) and also be used to configure/update Launchpad hardware since WebMidi is still quirky asf on iOS/iPadOS.
But it's up to @AmpifyxNovation if they want to use the iPad/iPhone as a marketing tool to sell more Launchpads
Haha yeah. I mean there’s no doubt I’m gonna buy a launchpad x at some point, but if I could try out a virtual version first I’d probably be more likely.
I don't have the patience to code...
...so keep on dreaming
I did try some cocoa ages ago and it was enough...
...on top of that my eyes are not getting any better so I would likely go blind starring at the screen for extended periods of time.
The only launchpad that is even remotely interesting to me is the LaunchPad Pro Mk3...
This can be done with Xequence Pads. Make an 8x8 grid, map it to notes. Use Mozaic or Streambyter to convert those notes to midi cc or program change, depending on the au you are trying to control.
Yep. I'd be happy to share my chordpolypad preset after launch.
It effectively let's you control Atom2 with an on-screen Launchpad.
Here's a repost of my original teaser..

Interesting how the pads ‘stick’ down so at least you can see visually which ones are pressed. Can you change their colours?
When you press one do the others automatically pop back up? Are you pressing with multiple fingers simultaneously to get multiple pads to stick down together? Sorry just trying to get my head round this.
@gregsmith
The pads latch and then release when any other button is pressed. I am able to latch multiple pads at once using multi-touch (several fingers simultaneously)
And the same approach applies to launching rows with the buttons on the right hand side.
It's quite amazing how closely it is able to mimic the behaviour of controlling atom via launchpad (minus the pretty colours)
Thanks. Might have to get it and have a go. I want to use it with LK too.
Just watched a video of what a proper launchpad does with launching clips in ableton.
Empty clip = empty pad
Non playing clip = dimly lit pad
Cued clip = brightly lit pad
Playing clip = brightly lit ‘pulsing’ pad
Does the hardware launchpad do this with atom clips too?
So, when can we expect this in stores?
I emailed the ChordPolyPad dev some time ago to ask if would implement a tap on / off latch mode. He said he’d add it to the feature request list, but that was a couple months before the AUv3 update.
The multi-touch to latch more than one pad is worrying because a single tap on another pad could unlatch all the others. Would be nice if anyone else wants a simple toggle on / off mode for MULTIPLE pads to email their interest to Mr Laurent Colson.
I also agree that ChordPolyPad may be one of the best midi controllers for Atom 2. The interfaces even look good beside eachother.
@gregsmith
Yes - full light mode support is available in Atom2, except the last 2 modes in your list are swapped around, so pulsing lights mean it is getting ready to launch, and a solid bright light means it is playing.
I much prefer it this way, but if you prefer the Ableton default you can quite easily edit the Launchpad script file to swap these two around.