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Just saw an ad for rhythmizer. Anything like it on iOS?

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  • @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    Pretty nice stuff… thanks for posting…

    Don’t think there is anything like this on iOS…

  • edited September 2024

    It’s the random note length and velocity I’m after I think. I thought Harmonicer might do this but not sure as I don’t own it.

    Edit: this thread has some good suggestions:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/60284/need-help-with-a-midi-app-that-can-randomize-velocity-and-humanize

  • Maybe have a look at cality and autony.

    Other than that Drambo can do a lot of that, of course without the sleek specialized UI. I just put something together that generates notes with random pitches (through a quantizer), random velocities and random gate length (between 1/1 and 1/64).

    I can upload it, if you want to.

  • @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

    I just read Sound On Sound’s review, and, based on that, I reckon you could do all or most of this by combining together a handful of midi plugins. Eg. MuseBud, MidiGATEs, Atom2 or something else that can record and loop midi, and maybe a few others. For chords you could maybe get MuseBud or similar to trigger ChordJam. Doesn’t sound that hard to knock something up, and to add your own twists by bringing in more apps. Bring in a Mozaic, for example, with a bunch of interesting scripts downloaded from PatrchStorage. A little modular midi setup will potentially be much more powerful than Rhythmizer. If you use AUM, you could just save the midi FX chain that you settle on and import it into new projects so you don’t need to set everything up from scratch. Voila - let’s use what we have!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

    I just read Sound On Sound’s review, and, based on that, I reckon you could do all or most of this by combining together a handful of midi plugins. Eg. MuseBud, MidiGATEs, Atom2 or something else that can record and loop midi, and maybe a few others. For chords you could maybe get MuseBud or similar to trigger ChordJam. Doesn’t sound that hard to knock something up, and to add your own twists by bringing in more apps. Bring in a Mozaic, for example, with a bunch of interesting scripts downloaded from PatrchStorage. A little modular midi setup will potentially be much more powerful than Rhythmizer. If you use AUM, you could just save the midi FX chain that you settle on and import it into new projects so you don’t need to set everything up from scratch. Voila - let’s use what we have!

    ..and here Greg was, thinking he could just plug it in. 🤣

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

    I just read Sound On Sound’s review, and, based on that, I reckon you could do all or most of this by combining together a handful of midi plugins. Eg. MuseBud, MidiGATEs, Atom2 or something else that can record and loop midi, and maybe a few others. For chords you could maybe get MuseBud or similar to trigger ChordJam. Doesn’t sound that hard to knock something up, and to add your own twists by bringing in more apps. Bring in a Mozaic, for example, with a bunch of interesting scripts downloaded from PatrchStorage. A little modular midi setup will potentially be much more powerful than Rhythmizer. If you use AUM, you could just save the midi FX chain that you settle on and import it into new projects so you don’t need to set everything up from scratch. Voila - let’s use what we have!

    ..and here Greg was, thinking he could just plug it in. 🤣

    Haha, I know a one-stop solution would be ideal for some but I guess we don’t quite have it!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

    I just read Sound On Sound’s review, and, based on that, I reckon you could do all or most of this by combining together a handful of midi plugins. Eg. MuseBud, MidiGATEs, Atom2 or something else that can record and loop midi, and maybe a few others. For chords you could maybe get MuseBud or similar to trigger ChordJam. Doesn’t sound that hard to knock something up, and to add your own twists by bringing in more apps. Bring in a Mozaic, for example, with a bunch of interesting scripts downloaded from PatrchStorage. A little modular midi setup will potentially be much more powerful than Rhythmizer. If you use AUM, you could just save the midi FX chain that you settle on and import it into new projects so you don’t need to set everything up from scratch. Voila - let’s use what we have!

    ..and here Greg was, thinking he could just plug it in. 🤣

    Haha, I know a one-stop solution would be ideal for some but I guess we don’t quite have it!

    Not yet, I just came to think of the Mela Synth and the midi pack you get and can expand further (IAA). I can't stand the interface and never get anywhere but there's some really powerful tools there. Don't think you can get just the midi app which is a petty.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

    I just read Sound On Sound’s review, and, based on that, I reckon you could do all or most of this by combining together a handful of midi plugins. Eg. MuseBud, MidiGATEs, Atom2 or something else that can record and loop midi, and maybe a few others. For chords you could maybe get MuseBud or similar to trigger ChordJam. Doesn’t sound that hard to knock something up, and to add your own twists by bringing in more apps. Bring in a Mozaic, for example, with a bunch of interesting scripts downloaded from PatrchStorage. A little modular midi setup will potentially be much more powerful than Rhythmizer. If you use AUM, you could just save the midi FX chain that you settle on and import it into new projects so you don’t need to set everything up from scratch. Voila - let’s use what we have!

    ..and here Greg was, thinking he could just plug it in. 🤣

    Haha, I know a one-stop solution would be ideal for some but I guess we don’t quite have it!

    Not yet, I just came to think of the Mela Synth and the midi pack you get and can expand further (IAA). I can't stand the interface and never get anywhere but there's some really powerful tools there. Don't think you can get just the midi app which is a petty.

    That's a good point, I keep forgetting about Mela but that's probably one of the best collections of midi modules for sure

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Maybe have a look at cality and autony.

    Other than that Drambo can do a lot of that, of course without the sleek specialized UI. I just put something together that generates notes with random pitches (through a quantizer), random velocities and random gate length (between 1/1 and 1/64).

    I can upload it, if you want to.

    Not op but interested if you end up making this! Sounds legit.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    What are the main features you’re looking for?

    I just read Sound On Sound’s review, and, based on that, I reckon you could do all or most of this by combining together a handful of midi plugins. Eg. MuseBud, MidiGATEs, Atom2 or something else that can record and loop midi, and maybe a few others. For chords you could maybe get MuseBud or similar to trigger ChordJam. Doesn’t sound that hard to knock something up, and to add your own twists by bringing in more apps. Bring in a Mozaic, for example, with a bunch of interesting scripts downloaded from PatrchStorage. A little modular midi setup will potentially be much more powerful than Rhythmizer. If you use AUM, you could just save the midi FX chain that you settle on and import it into new projects so you don’t need to set everything up from scratch. Voila - let’s use what we have!

    Thanks for this.

    Tbh I just saw the ad and thought it sounded cool, especially with what sounded like random note length and velocity within certain parameters.

    The Drambo midi humanizer looks like a very good option. Never tried that module.

  • Maybe ChaosArp or Bleass Arp?

  • @scttcmpbll said:
    Maybe ChaosArp or Bleass Arp?

    Actually Bleass Arp is one of the Bleass apps I don’t own. I’ve been reading the manual and it sounds really good. Random velocity, no random note length I don’t think, but lots of good features.

    The Logic Pro arp is also pretty good. Hadn’t got round to using it yet, but it’s got random velocity and random note length. Doesn’t seem to have a free rate mode which is a bit odd.

  • @gregsmith said:

    @scttcmpbll said:
    Maybe ChaosArp or Bleass Arp?

    Actually Bleass Arp is one of the Bleass apps I don’t own. I’ve been reading the manual and it sounds really good. Random velocity, no random note length I don’t think, but lots of good features.

    The Logic Pro arp is also pretty good. Hadn’t got round to using it yet, but it’s got random velocity and random note length. Doesn’t seem to have a free rate mode which is a bit odd.

    BLEASS Arp was my first BLEASS app. It’s extraordinarily deep. On their YouTube is a 25 minute video from a collaborator for the app. It helped me understand it much better.

  • @offbrands said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @scttcmpbll said:
    Maybe ChaosArp or Bleass Arp?

    Actually Bleass Arp is one of the Bleass apps I don’t own. I’ve been reading the manual and it sounds really good. Random velocity, no random note length I don’t think, but lots of good features.

    The Logic Pro arp is also pretty good. Hadn’t got round to using it yet, but it’s got random velocity and random note length. Doesn’t seem to have a free rate mode which is a bit odd.

    BLEASS Arp was my first BLEASS app. It’s extraordinarily deep. On their YouTube is a 25 minute video from a collaborator for the app. It helped me understand it much better.

    Bleass Arp is one of the finest midi releases of recent years, yes, and much deeper, more interesting and more musical than ChaosArp imo

  • Yep, I agree with @Gavinski and @offbrands , Bleass Arp is wonderful. Assign various params to the LFOs and then use the 2 X/Y pads to “play” them…amazing things start to happen. Highly recommended

  • TATAT is also worth a look, here is a demo of the desktop version:

  • @ZankFrappa said:
    TATAT is also worth a look, here is a demo of the desktop version:

    Tatat is ok, the output is mostly very experimental sounding, it's a bit hard to tame, imo

  • As someone else said here already, Riffer (not Riffler) is really worth a deep dive if you're main interest is randomized note lines that you can switch keys easily by midi.

    It takes a bit of time to understand what's possible with the options it presents, but once you have it dialled in for your project it's impressive.

    Chordjam by the same developer for chords. A little more cryptic i find, but also an absolute treat for live use.

    Piano Motifs is second to none for all kinds of generated midi too, but not really for live use or responding to midi input.

  • @Tentype said:
    As someone else said here already, Riffer (not Riffler) is really worth a deep dive if you're main interest is randomized note lines that you can switch keys easily by midi.

    It takes a bit of time to understand what's possible with the options it presents, but once you have it dialled in for your project it's impressive.

    Chordjam by the same developer for chords. A little more cryptic i find, but also an absolute treat for live use.

    Piano Motifs is second to none for all kinds of generated midi too, but not really for live use or responding to midi input.

    Riffer has incredible potential when controlled via MIDI! I've just played with it in Drambo and by sending it manual and automatically generated CC messages, a lot of custom melodic randomisation is possible, even limited ranges on the pattern can be randomised 😮

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Tentype said:
    As someone else said here already, Riffer (not Riffler) is really worth a deep dive if you're main interest is randomized note lines that you can switch keys easily by midi.

    It takes a bit of time to understand what's possible with the options it presents, but once you have it dialled in for your project it's impressive.

    Chordjam by the same developer for chords. A little more cryptic i find, but also an absolute treat for live use.

    Piano Motifs is second to none for all kinds of generated midi too, but not really for live use or responding to midi input.

    Riffer has incredible potential when controlled via MIDI! I've just played with it in Drambo and by sending it manual and automatically generated CC messages, a lot of custom melodic randomisation is possible, even limited ranges on the pattern can be randomised 😮

    Hell yeah! It's definitely a powerhouse. 💕

  • @RajahP said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOoo0WXe0sUjx4OxdHpzlIiGyiyQyYbL3KL91lzQhv9T91hqCVCFS

    Pretty nice stuff… thanks for posting…

    Don’t think there is anything like this on iOS…

    This is an answer I got from dev:
    "Thanks for your feedback. We're all about putting our resources into maximising stability and innovation for the majority of our users - but if we get a significant demand for iOS, it's something we could start thinking about!"

  • @filo01 said:

    @RajahP said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    > > >

    Pretty nice stuff… thanks for posting…

    > >

    Don’t think there is anything like this on iOS…

    This is an answer I got from dev:
    "Thanks for your feedback. We're all about putting our resources into maximising stability and innovation for the majority of our users - but if we get a significant demand for iOS, it's something we could start thinking about!"

    I've sometimes been thinking of the power we could have, as a community, if we wanted something changed or whatever. Start a poll maybe, see if it's enough interest and if is, collect names and put the pressure on.
    I'm no organiser, not even close. It's just an idea or maybe even a daydream...

  • edited December 2024

    @Pxlhg said:

    @filo01 said:

    @RajahP said:

    @gregsmith said:
    As the title says really.

    It looks great! What’s the closest we’ve got on iOS?

    > > >

    Pretty nice stuff… thanks for posting…

    > >

    Don’t think there is anything like this on iOS…

    This is an answer I got from dev:
    "Thanks for your feedback. We're all about putting our resources into maximising stability and innovation for the majority of our users - but if we get a significant demand for iOS, it's something we could start thinking about!"

    I've sometimes been thinking of the power we could have, as a community, if we wanted something changed or whatever. Start a poll maybe, see if it's enough interest and if is, collect names and put the pressure on.
    I'm no organiser, not even close. It's just an idea or maybe even a daydream...

    This is such a nice plugin.. Will love it more on iOS.. but nice enough to buy for desktop..

  • @gregsmith said:
    It’s the random note length and velocity I’m after I think. I thought Harmonicer might do this but not sure as I don’t own it.

    Edit: this thread has some good suggestions:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/60284/need-help-with-a-midi-app-that-can-randomize-velocity-and-humanize

    Tatat

  • You can do this with the humanizer module in Drambo.

  • @reezygle said:
    You can do this with the humanizer module in Drambo.

    What Humanizer Module?

    Thanks..

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