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He’s fast on e=mail when needed, at least that’s my experience...
It would be great to be able to set the background color per-instance in the AU, to make it easier to keep track of which sequence you're working on when there's more than one.
Scales have never been present in midiSTEPs so shoot a request. i’ve learned to play my favourite scales in most keys already, with a little practice it’s truly rewarding!
Thanks for this Wim
art (at) artkerns.com
Midilooper should work when leaving rec on in overwrite mode, this way the lenght will not be changed. (Start with a pattern with 16 rests for one bar etc.).
Sending a LFO to the note settings using Rozeta is a great way to get movement.
Maybe you’ve missed it... From the IAA.
Thanks!
Ooops, my bad
Need to sleep now for real...
Yes agreed seeing the standalone has it.
It’s really a great feature when ‘overwriting’ record..
Sleet tight..😎
@wim Just tried Musk player with a midi file loaded sending midi into MidiSTEPs AU it records in like magic once u hit play in Musk player going to have a lot of fun with that combo.
Also the pads inside CB3 record straight into MidiSTEPs when played.
iOS 12.4 damn. Stuck at 12.2...
Is there a way to sequence the different scenes 1 2 and 3 automatically without need to press on numbers?
Just for my AUv3 midi-output wiki list, could someone please check:
A ) Can one setup the midi output channel ?
B ) If a midi channel is setup, save a preset, change the channel and the reload the preset - is the stored output channel restored from the preset ?
I see in the above screenshot that A ) is yes
Someone please to the test for B )
Thanks
This and Atom ! This for tons of LPG’s acid basslines and Atom for your leads and pads...Heaven!
Oh...and Octachron for drums !
Channel isn't saved in the preset. It is state-saved in the host session however. I've emailed the developer to see if that's a bug or by-design.
🤩 wow
SUPER!
Huzzzzzah! Congrats and thank you @artkerns!
Yum. Out of respect, I’ll try with Art’s own midiLFOs app though.
Maybe this means my dream of a FunkBox AU has a chance of moving up the todo list.
Just the existing preset beats and sample sets; no editing. Basically just something stupid quick (and tasty, like FunkBox) to play along to. Like the family room organ rhythm box the original is visually based on.
More “metronome with swagger/feel” rather than “drum machine with features x, y ...”
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Oh man I missed this, I have this but was in the dustbin.... Unboxing it now (pretend) again!
Snap. I am a fool haha. I thought this was an ancient post as I had to go to store to update as its not on auto update like most.. Anyway CHEERS@!
Guess the Dev. Thought that there are great Au Controllers available.. It still would be nice to have an onboard ‘enhanced’ keyboard... no biggie... loving this great app...
Awwww. I just realized this is iPad only.
I was really looking forward to messing with it on the phone.
Oh well. Still mucho happy.
Can the pads do more than a triad? Haven't seen anything that shows how the chords are added to a pad or edited.
I think the limit is 4 notes per step. You add chords by playing them. You can’t build them up or edit them one note at a time. It’s a little complicated to describe adding and editing, but easy in practice.
The usual way to add steps is just to play notes chords and rests. Each time you play something a step is added. If you don’t want something on a step you tap Rest. There’s a Clear button to delete the last step. There’s an overwrite mode to do more like the usual overdub type entry.
To edit, you long press on a step, and can then change many things about the steps, including the notes, velocity, probability, etc.
That’s not a great explanation, but hopefully gives the general idea.