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ATOM Piano Roll update is coming soon
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Didnt think id need atom. Hopefully its got mega bars. Hopefully midi input can be on a single channel across instances but output on different midi channels but not record midi input until record button is on. Would be better than manual connection in aum.
Or if record arms with a midi cc coupled to show plugin.
Or if it were multiout, instead of multiscreen.
Can’t wait!!!!
It would be fantastic if I could enable/disable individual keyboard keys so when quantizing or moving a selection, notes will snap to whatever I've set for this modification.
Might be the vertical key row left from the piano roll or just a one-octave scale keyboard like in some other apps.
Yeah, I had my eye on Generate and Mutate too!
Scale quant. is awesome
Highly anticipating.. it’s like the glue for iOS music creation..
https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/jk/0m4y2ueqh9j0.jpeg
this is looking really great!
Cheeky question for the dev - @blueveek hi, have you had any thoughts about pricing when the update drops? Atom is definitely on my shopping list but I'll hold off if there's going to be any chance of a price drop before or after the update - I know, I should just buy it now, but hey, who doesn't love a bargain...😁
(...also not worth it until they fix their automation bugs / automation system). (And about those NS2 audio tracks...)
especially looking forward to effective AU midi CC recording which is currently the missing link as an audio unit.
Cant wait for this update. It’s going to be huge. A few future ideas/recommendations here - apologies if they have already been mentioned:
Random velocity/swing etc - similar to how Ableton Live allows, to give patterns a more human feel. Perhaps just based on percentage variation? Perhaps assignable to overall compositions as well as individual notes on the roll.
Ability to write in ‘patterns’/‘parts’ and trigger with conditions, similar to how the rhythm component of the Rozeta suite works at the moment. Play pattern X times and then at the end of pattern ‘go to next/first/last/other/any’. Again this allows for some randomisation and generates unique and interesting flows between different melodic ‘parts’. Would be a lovely addition IMO
Probably it's been requested/discussed, or maybe it's too late...
Non-destructive quantisation - looks like there is room for a slider
Will it be possible to create songs built upon patterns/parts? Sorry if I missed that part of the discussion.
All the other stuff sounds great, but song mode is what I really need.
IDEA:
Riffer allows for you to dial in how many times the root note (of any arbitrary scale) is repeated. Perhaps a reverse of this idea could be implemented.
Allow the user how many notes (maybe even using the note duration since those passing notes give color) are to be outside the scale. To be determined randomly(?)
Yep, ditto for song mode
Song mode essential.
song mode indeed 😎
Hey, don‘t get greedy
Let‘s just be happy that the main hurdle (updating the codebase to current IOS dev environment) has been overcome and the development of new features could finally continue.
There are already so many advancements and new features in the upcoming version, adding song mode would push back the release. Probably a lot of people are eagerly waiting for what can be seen in the screenshots, it‘s better to take small steps to the final goal of song mode than to wait half a year or more.
@_ki 🥂
As long as start and stop are AU automatable, we will be able to use one Atom instance to sequence patterns in others, whether there’s a Sony mode or not.
@wim: I like the idea of a Sony mode. Does that mean it can automatically do PlayStation chip tunes
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Auto correct is very easy and I would recommend this game for a free version and a better way to track. The amp only way for other people is that they don’t think 🤔 it is possible. But maybe you could do that if you’re gonna way to my house.
+1000000
We really need this as it currently is being portrayed honestly. The sooner the better. With midi cc, multi out, and midi import and export it is the major missing link in AUM. Between this and LK, I think AUM will be a complete masterpiece. Anything added to atom after is just icing on the cake imo.
I'm not being greedy, it's just that the lack of song mode is why I don't use this currently. I know there are hacks for getting round that, but I've never been able to understand/get those to work.
Check out a previous reply of mine in this tread regarding update pricing: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/835582/#Comment_835582
This could be a very interesting addition in a potential "probability toolkit". Thanks!
That's my thinking for now as well. I have a lot of ideas around various song/scene modes, but those will have to wait.
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An aside: I'm having a blast reading your suggestions. I'm writing them down, so keep them coming. I would like all of you to keep in mind that to finally release this sooner rather than later, not all of them will make this first cut. And as @_ki mentioned, the main hurdle was overcome, so future updates should happen with more frequency.
In the meantime here's a quick teaser of the new scales menu (no more pesky horizontal toolbar). The scales are ordered by category (natural, harmonic, pentatonic etc.), and each scale lists all of its modes (major, minor etc.) ordered by brightness (an approximation of how bright, happy, sad or dark they sound). Oh, you can favourite them too!
Thanks for this useful data point. Would it help if version 2.0 came with a tutorial for how to "sequence the sequencers"?
Yes! This! 100% this!
I'm prepared to believe that this could be a more useful way to work if I could just wrap my head around it.
I realize I sounded a bit negative. For me this has always been the sequencer I want to use, but I'm unable to make it work within my workflow.
Me: stop asking for new features, just let @blueveek get this finished!
Also me: so can I just request this tiny feature... 😊