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Mker sequencer set scale option? Use chords? Midi keyboard?
I'm interested in the sequencer but am curious if you can set scales for a project or even individual tracks. I can't seem to find a manual. Also, can lanes chords per step? And can it use an external keyboard for input?
Any thoughts you have on the sequencer are appreciated. I like drambo, but like that I could see all the track steps on mker when sequencing. I usually use LK or drambo, but find that there's just a lot of screen changing to get a scene complete. Drambo feels quicker, but doesn't have a lock to scale option in the piano roll, and also previews the step you enter so live jamming doesn't sound great (or am I wrong?)
Thanks!
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Mker is a cool sequencer with lots of possibilities. I love the sequencer very much.
The chord an scale mode is for me a bit odd. I never can’t so chords and scales. I think it is my fault and I am interested to use both functions.
There’s no scale option but there are some chord options that can be used per step.
I like mKer a lot .. It’s great for seeing your sequences and patterns all laid out in front of you and for quickly changing between views (step, sequence, pattern plus settings, pitch, params, etc). Once you figure out how to navigate the app (which really isn’t that hard) you’ll find it has a lot of depth and flexibility.
I like how each lane can be routed to different channels / outputs and they can all be different lengths running at different speeds.
Recent updates allow for step entry via external MIDI .. I’m still waiting for exposed MIDI parameters but even without them it’s a fine app and has become my go-to step sequencer. Well well well worth the $7.99
Thanks. Will check this
I like the different speeds per lane a lot.