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SOUNDPRISM PRO feature ideas...?
I love Soundprism. My most used app.
I had a feature wish today while learning a track. @Sebastian
- Soundprism accepts incoming Midi. If there was a toggle to display/ highlight the notes being generated by that incoming midi data it could then be it's own version of the Synthesia app.
I almost always compose my music on a traditional keyboard and then learn how to play that on Soundprism, which is essentially my keyboard away from home. If I could record my track to midi via a keyboard, and then have that file play and light up in Soundprism... That would be awesome.
Tempo reduced externally for slowed down learning etc.
- Also, might we be getting State-Saving in Soundprism? Being able to save presets with a scale and root set up would be soooo useful.
Thanks
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The QuNexus does this, lights up the keyboard from incoming midi data, one reason I love it as a hardware controller.
Having been involved in Soundprism Electro I can tell you the Audanika guys are well aware of such a feature request. That surely would be a great thing yeah.
This is on our list now.
don't forget my neo soul deep keys, scales, and chords templates idea
That's a good one too, will forward that to the guys.
Lets see...
In app phrase recording of midi (and playback) and maybe editing/quantization. Its hard on the phone to consistently hit the right spots in the right timing.