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SpaceWalk by Higher Plane (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spacewalk-chord-generator/id6755652025
The SpaceWalk harmonic engine is now on iPad, providing AUv3 Instrument and MIDI Effect versions for generating evolving progressions inside your host.
SpaceWalk is a generative harmony engine that creates continuously evolving chord progressions without loops or repetition. It brings the full SpaceWalk experience to iPad as both an AUv3 Instrument and a MIDI FX plugin, designed for ambient music, cinematic soundscapes and creative experimentation.
Unlike tools that cycle through preset chord sequences, SpaceWalk composes in real time. Its four-voice engine selects chords, voicings, movement and timing on the fly, producing smooth, musical progressions that drift and develop naturally.
Use SpaceWalk as an AUv3 Instrument to generate harmonic pads directly on your iPad, or insert the MIDI FX version before any synth or sampler to drive your favourite sounds with evolving progressions. It follows your host's tempo, transport and looping, and all state is saved within your project.
SpaceWalk is ideal for ambient producers, soundtrack composers, sound designers, and anyone who wants inspiration or movement without repetitive patterns. You can record the generated MIDI into your DAW, edit it freely, arrange it, or layer it with other instruments.
Designed specifically for iPad, SpaceWalk works in Logic Pro for iPad, AUM, Cubasis, Nanostudio 2 and any AUv3-compatible host. The interface is optimised for touch and supports multiple instances in a single project.
Whether you want atmospheric beds, slow harmonic motion, or a creative spark when you are stuck, SpaceWalk gives you a fluid, evolving foundation for your music.


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This below from the YouTube comments .
Pre-order now and lock in £5.99 (the App Store shows £9.99 but the price drops on launch day — pre-order now and you'll be charged the discounted price automatically).
Launch offer ends December 20th.
What features would you like to see next? Let me know in the comments 👇
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spacewalk-chord-generator/id6755652025
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Pre-ordered! I saw a video of this on YouTube the other day and was really impressed. Glad it’s coming to iOS.
MIDI FX app of the year for me so glad it’s coming to iPad.
I’d love to know if the midi can be sent out on different channels.
Curious about that, too. Don’t see any mention of it.
It’d be a shame if it couldn’t. Or at least multi-out audio for those four voices.
What can this do that Chordjam can’t?
In the comments in YouTube I think he said the 10th?
Great app! I pre-ordered it. Is it possible to add a drag-and-drop feature to change the generated chord sequence? Or maybe even add the ability to enter my own chords?
Ah much confusion 😂
I just copied that from the Developers YouTube comments because when you go to preorder on the App Store it doesn’t mention the discount at all .
@Hel It's not scary 😊 I think someone will ask the developer about these functions anyway, even without me, since their presence in this application is logical.
Yea I’ve been excited about this one since I saw a video a few months back.
App Store says expected December 10th!
It’s an instrument and a midi fx that’s cool
From the manual even though it can be placed in an instrument slot the plugin doesn’t produce any audio
https://higher-plane.uk/apps/spacewalk-ios
Probably copied over from the desktop manual. The page you link to clearly states it’s both an instrument and a MIDI effect.
Then I don’t know what this is supposed to mean:
And in the video it appears to be running in a standalone mode.
Based on what other apps typically do I figured it was a MIDI processor like Octachron, Rozeta, etc. and the nomenclature used was just incorrect. If it makes no sound it’s not an instrument AFAIK. 😎✌🏼
Autony is intrument plugin but generates no sound.
One of my favourite midi generators on the desktop - really glad it's coming to ios.
Here's a few instances driving various synths with a couple of effects and a bit of live tweaking...
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DR69SJbAdak/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Not yet - it's all on the one channel, but it has been the biggest request for the desktop version (after the ability to manually change the chords that I implemented in v1.1) so it will be something I look to bring in a v1.2 update for desktop and iPad
Morning!
Yes, Spacewalk is a Midi Generator - just like the desktop version. Doesn't create any audio whatsoever and you need to route it through to an actual instrument / synth to hear anything.
There are two versions of the plugin included in the iOS version - one is an AUv3 Midi Effect... this one you just drop in a Midi Effect slot before your actual synth/instrument and it sends the midi directly to that instrument (works great in Logic Pro for iPad). However, that plugin doesn't show up in apps like Cubasis - which is why the bundle also includes SpaceWalk as an 'instrument'. Again, this doesn't produce any audio and needs to have its output routed to a track containing an actual instrument (this is why I say it's not compatible with Garageband, because Garageband has no way of routing midi output to other tracks that I could find)... this is what you're hearing in the demo video - it's a screen recording of it running real time in Cubasis, driving one of the built in Cubasis instruments.
(It's exactly the same behaviour as the desktop version, for people who have used that)
I think at some point I'll look to enhance it so that I do have some kind of basic synth instrument output... but you're probably still going to want to route it through to a sound of your choice anyway
Appreciate all the support, everyone - thank you!
You can ask him yourself
I might look at doing custom chords in the future - a few people have asked about that previously.
For drag and drop chords - I decided not to do 'drag and drop', but if you look at the video in the post at the top - around 1:10 you can see that you can change the chord to any other in scale... you tap the chord block you want to change, the menu pops up, tap 'change chord' and then choose which one you want.
@higherplane Thank you! 😊 I just didn't watch the video to the end) If there is a chord selection function, most likely the drag and drop function is not needed.
For anyone on the fence about the preorder price, it is now correctly showing £5.99 in the UK.
It was all scheduled to take effect on launch day but I changed it earlier to avoid any confusion
I am really excited about this one.
I have all of the midi chord generators and this one looks pretty rad. I like the layout and how the chord descriptions are layed out. eager to try her out.
I love Autony - I use it often, mostly with string machines. I was hoping to get Abagail's other apps during Black Friday, but it didn't happen.
Super excited about SpaceWalk though!
@higherplane thanks for the info.
Hi, ideally I'd like to use this on both platforms, so the new iOS version ticks that box, but does it lack any functionality/compatibility from the desktop version? My main DAW is Ableton, and I've seen a @thesoundtestroom vid hosting the app - but not sure if it's the VST or iOS version.
Would the iOS version work in Ableton too? I realise Live doesn't support MIDI auV3's, but I've seen a workaround in your own getting started vid. If not, could I still host the iOS app in Logic - as that does support auV3 MIDI apps?
Thanks!