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MI-03 Bassline by Darren Mothersele
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/mi-03-bassline/id6501962332
I don’t think this app ever got its own thread, it was just mentioned in the App sales thread.
It’s a fun little 303 app. Not hugely authentic from what I can tell but more tweaky than than most so gets you into some new squelch zones. I can’t find an LFO though which doesn’t seem right?
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Decent acid sequencer too
Thnx for bringing this to our attention. I'm curious how the sequencer compares to Rozeta Bassline or other apps good for sending midi for basses or leads.
It’s a decent little sequencer with different randomization options to Rozeta and Pure Acid.
If you are interested in the app this is worth a look:
Nice app, Jade’s video covers everything in the app. Easy to get going sequences that squelch of acid.
thanks for highlighting this – I missed it before.
It's also nearly impossible to find on the App Store without using the link. As usual searching key terms including even parts of the name did not turn it up -- unless it was below a whole line of game apps but I didn't keep looking.
for the price I picked it up instantly. I like it. @Gavinski, The interface seems like a huge improvement to me over Rozeta bassline, Which I find quite fiddly indeed.
edit: this thing is great. It's the Roz Bassline sequencer I've been kinnda been looking for. A lot of pretty cool options and they're all on one page.
Hey, thanks for the nice comments. I've got a couple of bug fixes in progress. If you've got any ideas or requests, let me know.
I'm not sure why it's so hard to find in the App Store. What search terms did you use?
Are parameters mappable ?
What does sequencer give that a normal sequencer dosent ?
Got a difficult live setup.
Now adding an additional 303.
Been trying Eulidean and arp 303 with realtime sequence updates via keyboard ( and Euclidean does have accents ) but only sometimes a good sound.
I searched “bassline” and yours was the first app to come up…
Yes, all synth parameters are mappable.
The sequencer steps are not mappable as parameters, but I'm not sure that makes sense. You can sync the sequencer with the host, or use the ARP mode.
Hi @musicinstinct - welcome 👋
Searching ‘Bassline’ and ‘303’ seems OK. Maybe add ‘acid’ as a keyword if that’s possible?
my original searches were on iPhone, and searching either bassline or acid produces a list which does not include it in the first couple dozen entries, but I didnt look further after the banking apps and games started to appear
but if I search just "bassline" on iPad, it's the first result.
The only bug I've noticed is that the AUV3 midi only plug-in crashes ape matrix immediately. That makes no difference to me because I can use the other plug-in, and I don't see any practical use difference between the two. Is there one?
kudos again though, really great!
Ah, yes, it wont show up on iPhone because it's only for iPad at the moment. I originally ported it from desktop and the interface isn't very accessible when viewed on an iPhone. I'll have to reorganise things in the UI before I publish an iPhone version. Sorry about that!
The iPad version is now the focus of my development. Improvements will land on iPad first, and then get ported back to the desktop version.
interesting...For some reason I thought it was uni. Cheers! > @musicinstinct said: