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Hey @EdZAB , I was happy to see your Prism video.
I am also glad that Leo is covering it on Sound For More, and that the documentation has got a lot better.
I still think there's a lot of room for walkthrough and workflow videos that could make Prism more accessible, much more quickly.
There is a learning curve on all of the more full featured sequencers available on iOS - there sorta has to be when they can do so much!
Prism, Fugue Machine Rubato, Waymaker, Woodpecker, mKer and MidiStep are all pretty impressive.
- All with very different quirks and workflows too!
At the moment 4pockets MidiStep is the one that I flow best with, but the evolving jam possibilities with Prism now have me hooked... 🙂
Hi all
I am just starting out with Prism - and like it a lot. Is there a way to import a midi file into a pattern? It might have moved to a new menu?
Just found it in the track menu 🙄
Quick demo video of one of the many cool features of Prism. More mini deep dives on other features to come.
I always mix up Prism and EG Nodes in my head, even though I don’t have EG Nodes. Saying that, I opened up Prism’s standalone “First Beat” and see EG Nodes listed as a suggested host. Are they similar in some way, or are they more completentary? It seems like the latter based on that quick setup.
No relation. They're very different animals and have very different approaches to sequencing.
Also EG Nodes is primarily meant as a host (though it can work as a MIDI Plugin as well). Prism is purely a MIDI sequencing plugin. It has no standalone version, does no hosting and has no in-built way to make sounds.