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Sale: Apreggionome Pro - $19.99 > $4.99

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  • Landscape?@Jomazz said:

    Yes it works in landscape.Has anyone figured out what Futura! is? It's listed as a new feature in the upgrade list but I can't find it.

    Cool thanks!

  • edited April 2014

    @Jomazz said:

    Yes it works in landscape.Has anyone figured out what Futura! is? It's listed as a new feature in the upgrade list but I can't find it.

    I actually don't know. I tweeted at him to find out. Haha. I'll post when he response, which it looks like he does pretty regularly. I thought maybe it was a Latin reference. The Google tells me it is a type of font, so maybe it's something as simple as a interface cleanup.

  • This app is CRAZY fun. Can't wait to abuse my Virus with it. >:D

  • Curious to see what Futura is as well. Downloaded the app this morning so i'm looking forward to finally learning it.

  • ... and here's a more heavy synth-ish song featuring Arpeggionome Pro. Enjoy!

  • This = incredibly useful. An absolute STEAL.

  • Man, I don't even use arps, but for some reason I keep looking at this app. Even more tempting at that sale price. To arp, or not to arp... that is the question.

  • Futura is a font.

  • Hi all,
    New to this board... And to arpeggiators/sequencers :)
    I'm mainly a guitar player, but got enchanted by the potential in an iPad music setup.

    Would you please help me getting this: with Arpeggionome is it possible to determine an arbitrary sequence of chords (or trigger them through a further app) and have them arpeggiated (?)?

    IOW, my doubt is whether it's possible to get chords which are out of the current key or mode. What if I use C Ionian and need a D 5+?

    I wonder whether Arpeggionome (and symilar apps) can be used for playing in a key (or mode) only.

    This is probably a very nooby question, but I really have no idea... Tried to contact the dev with no luck.

    Thanks for your time, and... happy Easter to all :D

    Gianfranco

  • @Zymos said:

    Futura is a font.

    Yep, the developer confirmed this for me on Twitter. He said it was a bigger change than you'd think b/c it makes things easier to read.

    @Viabcroce - Also somewhat new to arppegiators and learning music theory, but the app works by setting the Key (C, D, E) and scale (Major Blues, Phyrgian Dominant, Minor Pentatonic, etc.), and then the displayed notes are in that scale. I do not believe you can play notes outside of it, but I could be wrong.

    Also, it does not play chords - you need a different app like Chord PolyPad or SoudPrism to do that. Xynthesizr is an example of an arppegiator that also allows for chords to be played, and they are updating it soon to add labels for the notes to each row.

  • @StormJH1 said:

    @Viabcroce - Also somewhat new to arppegiators and learning music theory, but the app works by setting the Key (C, D, E) and scale (Major Blues, Phyrgian Dominant, Minor Pentatonic, etc.), and then the displayed notes are in that scale. I do not believe you can play notes outside of it, but I could be wrong.

    Also, it does not play chords - you need a different app like Chord PolyPad or SoudPrism to do that. Xynthesizr is an example of an arpeggiator that also allows for chords to be played, and they are updating it soon to add labels for the notes to each row.

    Thanks StormJH1.
    I've got Xynthesizr already but unless I'm missing something, it doesn't seem to do what I need. I'll have a deeper look at it.

    Basically, what I'm after is an app able to arpeggiate a sequence of chords I write in advance or trigger in real time via another app or an external keyboard (just because I'm not good at really playing one LOL).

    It's a pity Arpeggionome doesn't work this way as well, I think it would not require massive amount of work and would enormously increase the app versatility from my perspective.

    In case any of you guys can suggest something along the line I've specified, I'm open to advices!

    Thanks in advance

    Gianfranco

  • There's a learning curve to it, but Different Drummer can do it. The name is a bit mis-leading though, as you can use your own samples (including non-drum samples) or just trigger another app via midi.

  • I love these apps. I have both the iPadPro and iPhoneFree versions. The iPad version runs on my iPad2 with IOS7.~whatever~ and it runs Sunrizer, Magellan, Animoog all just fine. I find the iPhone version, the free version without MIDI, is just fine since all I'm likely doing it noodling around for ideas and learning the app itself. I'm not likely to buy the IAP on the iPhone version until I start to use the iPhone in a more robust way like I use the iPad.

    Either way, I'd pick up one or both of these apps while they are on sale. And to the poster that bought at full price recently, that happens to me often enough also. However I just figure I'm using dollar cost averaging, buying some high and some low but on average I'm still getting relatively low prices.

  • I've used the arp on iMini, and recorded the performance... in that way, you can have it play back arpeggiated notes of whichever progression you want. An arpeggiator which uses major(ionian)/minor(aeolian) tonality typically isn't going to easily let you do out-of-key voicings (such as your augmented major II), or alternate chords (tritone substitutions, etc). You really need to use a MIDI sequencer to do what you're doing. This is quite common - sequencing accompaniment is one of the primal uses of MIDI. However, if you're looking for a full-featured arpeggiator' you can't beat this one at the sale price!

    @Viabcroce said:

    @StormJH1 said:

    @Viabcroce - Also somewhat new to arppegiators and learning music theory, but the app works by setting the Key (C, D, E) and scale (Major Blues, Phyrgian Dominant, Minor Pentatonic, etc.), and then the displayed notes are in that scale. I do not believe you can play notes outside of it, but I could be wrong.

    Also, it does not play chords - you need a different app like Chord PolyPad or SoudPrism to do that. Xynthesizr is an example of an arpeggiator that also allows for chords to be played, and they are updating it soon to add labels for the notes to each row.

    Thanks StormJH1.
    I've got Xynthesizr already but unless I'm missing something, it doesn't seem to do what I need. I'll have a deeper look at it.

    Basically, what I'm after is an app able to arpeggiate a sequence of chords I write in advance or trigger in real time via another app or an external keyboard (just because I'm not good at really playing one LOL).

    It's a pity Arpeggionome doesn't work this way as well, I think it would not require massive amount of work and would enormously increase the app versatility from my perspective.

    In case any of you guys can suggest something along the line I've specified, I'm open to advices!

    Thanks in advance

    Gianfranco

  • edited April 2014

    @funjunkie27 said:

    There's a learning curve to it, but Different Drummer can do it. The name is a bit mis-leading though, as you can use your own samples (including non-drum samples) or just trigger another app via midi.

    Oh, I thought DD did not allow setting specific chord degrees but rather created "random" sequences based on key and mode... :o
    Did I misunderstand the way it works?

    @ActualProof said:

    I've used the arp on iMini, and recorded the performance... in that way, you can have it play back arpeggiated notes of whichever progression you want.

    You mean you "audio" recorded it, or more in terms of "events" (authomation)?
    If the former, does it mean you set a key/mode, produce the related arpeggios, the change settings and record the new parts? Mhhh... Yes, quite a long procedure... :/

    <<An arpeggiator which uses major(ionian)/minor(aeolian) tonality typically isn't going to easily let you do out-of-key voicings (such as your augmented major II), or alternate chords (tritone substitutions, etc). You really need to use a MIDI sequencer to do what you're doing. This is quite common - sequencing accompaniment is one of the primal uses of MIDI. However, if you're looking for a full-featured arpeggiator' you can't beat this one at the sale price!>>

    Of course, not bashing the product in any way!
    AFAYK, do all the MIDI sequencers allow to both program and trigger chords sequences?
    For some reason, I think the question would sound obvious to you (all) ;D

  • Viabcroce,if you want to sequence chord progressions I highly recommend StepPolyArp.Works great with everything!

  • You mean you "audio" recorded it, or more in terms of "events" (authomation)?
    If the former, does it mean you set a key/mode, produce the related arpeggios, the change settings and record the new parts? Mhhh... Yes, quite a long procedure... :/

    Nope, I made a MIDI "recording" of it. I just set the speed and pattern of the built-in arp on iMini (just about any iOS synth can do this), and played the desired chord progression with my fingers on the virtual keyboard in real-time. It took about 45 seconds.

  • +1 on StepPolyArp, particularly if you'd rather spell out the notes rather than play them on the kb!

  • Also, if you want the "old school" fun of using a step sequencer to create any kind of arpeggios you want (up to 16 steps in 16 scenes), "Little MIDI Machine" is a cool little FREE app that does this. It supports a lot of different features too!

  • @ActualProof said:

    Also, if you want the "old school" fun of using a step sequencer to create any kind of arpeggios you want (up to 16 steps in 16 scenes), "Little MIDI Machine" is a cool little FREE app that does this. It supports a lot of different features too!

    This app was actually the first time I ever hooked anything up to Virtual MIDI. It does work but I found it a pain to program. I graduated to Analog MIDI Sequencer. Also with a bit of a learning curve, but tons of features.

  • The integrated sequencer in Thor is worth way more than the price of admission!

  • Does that ipad version have additional features? I have the iPhone version already but not really used it because I didn't get the pro upgrade. To upgrade for 69p seems like a no brainer but I'm thinking maybe should I get the ipad version instead for 2.99 ... Hmmm

  • @Viabcroce said:

    @funjunkie27 said:

    There's a learning curve to it, but Different Drummer can do it. The name is a bit mis-leading though, as you can use your own samples (including non-drum samples) or just trigger another app via midi.

    Oh, I thought DD did not allow setting specific chord degrees but rather created "random" sequences based on key and mode... :o
    Did I misunderstand the way it works?

    @Viabcroce - You can have DD lock the notes, with the notes being manually adjustable, or you can randomize within any scale or progression you've selected.

  • 8.99 ipad

  • @Goozoon said:

    8.99 ipad

    Still shows as $9.99 US.

  • He meant 8,99€

  • Thanks. Is that a new sale price for EU? It's been $9.99 US for a while now.

  • Does it have Portrait mode only?

  • Got it couple of days ago at 8.99 EUR....using it with my Sub Phatty synth. A blast!

  • Thanks for heads up. Great program. Got it to work with iSEM and Cubasis. No luck using Thor.

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