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This.
Garageband?
A virtual ASR-10, since retro is in.
Reaper for ios.
You can't replicate the experience of the fluorescent display and stabbing away at the up/down buttons to get the sample start point bang on.
I've still got my EPS16 Plus. It's frikkin awesome. Still. But I don't want an emulation of it. Only the real, overheating, deal will do. :-) You can smell it working. I've got a fire extinguisher handy when I use it.
Yeah, iOS and Ableton seems like a perfect match in my eyes. I’d actually prefer Ableton before Logic. 😂
Agreed.My 90’s set up was an ASR and K2000, did more with those two than an entire DAW.miss those daze.
Right now...Sugarbytes Nest...
I think you could do this on any daw letting it just record midi?
GR-16 v2, with:
I think I just want a Novation Circuit Tracks/Rhythm with 16 tracks clone and better FX.
What I really like about those two grooveboxes (GR-16 and Novation Circuit) is that you can instantly switch between all your patterns so you have no resistance to start being creative or working on old projects and you can perform with them, that makes it fun.
I have it and all the IAP. I also have Geoshred. Both are good at what they do but neither do everything I would like. I'm not sure Glide 2 would either, but more apps like this or Sugar Byte's Guitarist would be welcome.

More apps like Musyc and Rozeta Particles. Open source physics toys, Tamagotchi-esque companions, etc. which generate MIDI CC particles.
I haven't started learning to write actual AU plugins, because it looks difficult.
But I'm writing a sequencer for LaunchPad X in Mozaic, optimized for a fast workflow, and user-created toolbar modules...most of which, I expect will be written by me. It would be cool to collaborate with a more experienced coder some day, to design the sequel as a legit AU plugin. Seems too challenging for me to attempt by myself.
The idea is to be able to enter the notes for a song idea, faster than it can be played live, and with fewer taps than a step sequencer. Drambo's sequencer is a good step toward that.
It needs work though, as it’s missing some basic features that make it less than ideal for linear recording.
I’d be happy if it got some updates, but it’s definitely lacking right now.
+1 for the Hainbach plug-ins that aren’t yet on iOS, Wires, Motor, and Landfill Totems.
An AUv3 app that lets you send MIDI CC and MIDI prog changes with the Ipad keyboard so that it can be used as a launch pad.
Thank you. It's long overdue. I remember this one developer who made this autotune plugin planned to make a Melodyne-styled app, suffered burnout, and then never took the idea further. Who's arm do I have to twist in order to get a Melodyne app on iOS?
(And it doesn't even need to be AUv3, although that would be nice. All it needs to do is let me slice, join, pitch vocals, etc, in an audio editor environment.)
An AUv3 app that will let you set up your e.g KORG nano controlers in an AUv3 host so that your different hardware controller setups will be saved and loaded as normal state saveing i AUv3 hostes
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Yep, GR-16 v2... All I really will like is, 'Song' Key/Scale Transpose/Quantize...
And a slew of content (IAP)... Blocs Wave on steroids.
Edit... Oh, and the output port updated, like LK, Neon, and others.
Still waiting on that 1 knob DJ style filter…..
(I tried the JAF one, and not my cup of tea)
I think someone made one in Drambo.
Yeah. They also made toaster ovens and rape whistles with Drambo too.
I know it was discussed (the Drambo filter) in some other thread about this style of filter, but still an AUM kinda guy.
One day I’ll buckle down and get into it.
I think the idea was you could download the preset off of Patch Storage or Patch Bay or whatever it is called and just use it in Drambo as an AUfx hosted in anything, like AUM. Gnome sane?
I hadn't yet tried to use Helium for this, and just tried it now.
Helium does seem to keep recording. It also has a clip save feature... select a ruler section and save it to the in-app file browser.
My ideal retrospective recording app would be made for the purpose. It would have a buffer length feature, where you can set the recording buffer length so the buffer only retains the last Midi played up the the length of the buffer. You can stop the recorder right after a moment of inspired playing, then select and save the good section. That way you won't have to navigate a huge buffer file just to select and save the last two minutes of play.
It would be an AU so it could be used in AUM.
The objective is to simply load the retrospective recording app. Select a buffer length. Send keyboard midi to it. Then go about noodling around with synths and apps, jamming and playing, without giving any thought to managing any aspect of Midi recording. But the beauty of such a background recorder, is if you suddenly feel inspired and play something that you immediately forget how to play (as I do)... you can open the recorder, save the "moment" to a file, then keep right on noodling.
I got ya. Maybe I’ll give it a whirl again.
Just that anytime Drambo is open, down the rabbit hole I go. End up so far from where I intended to be and intended on doing.
I’m sure I’ll be better off using Drambo as my main host for its midi implementation of relavative controls and “midi on active track only”, but it’ll be like turning my workflow upside down.
Once they did the midi support I was like “maybe it’s time”, but as more like “I’ll wait for multi channel audio”. Now that here, I don’t have an excuse other than the above (which is kinda just being lazy I guess).
Oh yah, same here. I wouldn’t even think of making it myself but if a preset exists already think I will look into it now. Sure do like that style of filter control.
It be even nicer if it was just built into a channel strip AU…
I’m all for freeing up slots and scrolling.
I would also love this
An MPE synth that is developed to be used by actual MPE controllers.