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Mass - MIDI Generator by Usable Creations (Released)

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  • Perfect! Although I’ve already figured out most of what is covered in this physics tutorial myself, it will definitely help those still in the dark.

    Looking forward to you sharing your tips and tricks for your amazing and brilliant midi app @tom_ward

  • @tom_ward said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Revisited Mass today after watching a few videos decided to add it to my collection of midi generators and it’s definitely unlike any other the others I own once you get past the initial use phase. It’s pretty deep and intriguing once you dive in. Feeding it into the likes of Chordjam then out to AU instruments can hit of some magical results.
    I for one hope the app takes on more appeal and continues to be developed as the dev sees fit. Looking forward to the ride.

    Thanks, I really appreciate that!

    I needed a couple weeks off. In the meantime I've been considering all the feedback, and what is sticking out to me the most when I use Mass myself. Development will resume very soon. :smile:

    Awesome!!

  • @tom_ward said:
    I just pushed a new tutorial on the physics system:
    -video-

    This is the last planned video in this series. I'll be moving on to more tips, tricks, and patch-from-scratch type content from here. Let me know if there's any specific areas or use cases you'd like to see!

    Thank you!

  • @tom_ward said:
    I just pushed a new tutorial on the physics system:

    This is the last planned video in this series. I'll be moving on to more tips, tricks, and patch-from-scratch type content from here. Let me know if there's any specific areas or use cases you'd like to see!

    Thanks. Will watch later. Must admit I've not had a lot of time to really get to know this app yet. I can definitely see I will use it quite a lot in my track ideas once I get the hang of it. These videos will definitely help :)

  • @Edward_Alexander said:
    Perfect! Although I’ve already figured out most of what is covered in this physics tutorial myself, it will definitely help those still in the dark.

    Looking forward to you sharing your tips and tricks for your amazing and brilliant midi app @tom_ward

    Thanks! Yeh, definitely better for people that haven't been diving in already.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @tom_ward said:
    I just pushed a new tutorial on the physics system:

    This is the last planned video in this series. I'll be moving on to more tips, tricks, and patch-from-scratch type content from here. Let me know if there's any specific areas or use cases you'd like to see!

    Thanks. Will watch later. Must admit I've not had a lot of time to really get to know this app yet. I can definitely see I will use it quite a lot in my track ideas once I get the hang of it. These videos will definitely help :)

    I'd be interested to see what you do with it when you get to know it! :smile:

  • @Uprightmusic said:

    @tom_ward said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Revisited Mass today after watching a few videos decided to add it to my collection of midi generators and it’s definitely unlike any other the others I own once you get past the initial use phase. It’s pretty deep and intriguing once you dive in. Feeding it into the likes of Chordjam then out to AU instruments can hit of some magical results.
    I for one hope the app takes on more appeal and continues to be developed as the dev sees fit. Looking forward to the ride.

    Thanks, I really appreciate that!

    I needed a couple weeks off. In the meantime I've been considering all the feedback, and what is sticking out to me the most when I use Mass myself. Development will resume very soon. :smile:

    Awesome!!

    Development has resumed. :smile:

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @tom_ward said:
    I just pushed a new tutorial on the physics system:
    -video-

    This is the last planned video in this series. I'll be moving on to more tips, tricks, and patch-from-scratch type content from here. Let me know if there's any specific areas or use cases you'd like to see!

    Thank you!

    Sure!

    @lasselu said:
    Great!

    Thanks!

  • @tom_ward said:

    @Uprightmusic said:

    @tom_ward said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Revisited Mass today after watching a few videos decided to add it to my collection of midi generators and it’s definitely unlike any other the others I own once you get past the initial use phase. It’s pretty deep and intriguing once you dive in. Feeding it into the likes of Chordjam then out to AU instruments can hit of some magical results.
    I for one hope the app takes on more appeal and continues to be developed as the dev sees fit. Looking forward to the ride.

    Thanks, I really appreciate that!

    I needed a couple weeks off. In the meantime I've been considering all the feedback, and what is sticking out to me the most when I use Mass myself. Development will resume very soon. :smile:

    Awesome!!

    Development has resumed. :smile:

    Yesssss

  • @tom_ward Can you define your own scales? For example, some apps give a nifty little octave keyboard to select keys from.

  • @Darkstring said:
    @tom_ward Can you define your own scales? For example, some apps give a nifty little octave keyboard to select keys from.

    Not in version 1.0, but I do have this on my roadmap and have begun prototyping ideas for it!

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