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MitoSynth update
Can't seem to copy the text directly but there is a new sequencer function on almost any parameter that could be altered from constant, MIDI Program Change and Parch Bank Mapping and Polyphonic Aftertouch!!!!!!
The sequencer is amazing
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New in 1.2 for all users:
• Step Sequencer automation feature, supporting blend curves and sustain
• Pitch Tracking and Note Tracking automation modes
• MIDI Program Change & Patch Bank mapping
• MIDI Polyphonic Aftertouch support
• XY Pads highlight where they were last touched
• iPhone users can now flip Performance Mode between XY pads, tempo controls, master gain control, and IAA Transport Control (where available)
• 20 new built-in patches
• Latest Audiobus SDK
Additionally, for iOS 8 users:
• IAA Transport Controls
• Bluetooth MIDI configuration
• Use finger pressure to control aftertouch
• Import & export audio from iCloud Drive and other compatible services
• Support for iOS 8 Extensions provided by other apps
Mitosynth is also enhanced for iPhone 6/6+ screen sizes: larger XY pads, wider keyboards.
(Mitosynth remains compatible with iOS 7)
"Use finger pressure to control aftertouch". w00t. Plus, another on the short list of program change listeners. Thanks @WoojiJuice!
"• Use finger pressure to control aftertouch"
No it doesn't....
Ios8 only it says. Did you upgrade?
Yes I updated my 5s, and no, iOS 8 didn't magically make my phone's screen pressure sensitive.
@Zymos said:
Usually applying more pressure means a larger area of your finger touches the screen. iOS 8 added this new gesture API. Similar-ish gestures have been used with private APIs before iOS 8 though (like in Orphion).
Edit: I mean, I'm guessing that's what it refers to. What else could it be, the screens aren't pressure sensitive as you said so..
@Zymos said:
Shame about the lack of magic. And the condescension.
• Import & export audio from iCloud Drive and other compatible services
now thats a very very useful feature ☺️
I hope korg add this to gadget