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Fugue Machine, new app by maker of Arpeggionome, AVAILABLE NOW

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  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Want to waste my day on this, but find myself unusually afflicted with sudden monzofenceitis....

    I'd put some cream on that if I were you.

  • I'm following this with interest, hoping that Doug will be all over this! I would also be interested if it is possible to play in the notes from an external keyboard.

  • Monzo is back :)

  • edited October 2015

    / all the tracks on my SoundCloud are using Fugue Machine in its current state.

    In the tracks titled FMP303, I'm using Fugue Machine, a Roland tb-303, DSI prophet 8, and Roland juno. I'm literally sending the same MIDI stream from Fugue Machine to all of the devices. The thing is, the 303 has only one voice! So it's only going to play one note no matter what you throw at it. And on the prophet 8, I sometimes turn it's own arpeggiator on one of its voices. I was getting some really interesting and inspiring tracks this way.

    And apologies for the confusion, I'll make this more clear in the details of the app. And timescale, I'm thinking 1 month from now, especially after realizing it will likely be popular feature request.

  • @monzo said:

    I recorded all my result live (playing using the transpose slider) in one track ( the trick is to duplicate a few 16 bar scenes and desactivate loop, so you can run for several minutes), using 'ext sync' in gadget

    then copy/paste this track in 3 new ones, and edit (delete) the notes that belong to the other tracks, you can this way, manualy recover your 4 separate tracks ( you would make sure that in fugue machine your track are on diffent octaves to make sure that there s no overlaping notes, to make the editing easy in gadget)

    it's a bit of a workaround, but since gadget doesn't have separate midi channels....

  • Alexander, please add support for multiple midi channels-! Overall nice app, thank you.

    Just curious, who reached in and edited my post title?

  • Once this has multiple midi, I'm all over it. Sounds great

  • Does it work as an iaa in cubasis like thesys does? I would rather do it that way than try to midi sync. Even if it doesn't generate audio i just find the iaa sync so much better ussualy.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Want to waste my day on this, but find myself unusually afflicted with sudden monzofenceitis....

    Agreed. After the Attack disappointment I'm keeping an eye on the @monzo app barometer.

  • Yes the separate midi channel are essential, I have to admit that I was really disapointed to not find them

    Other than that this is a great app ! reminds me of a cross between 'aural' on windows and auxy, with live playing capabilities , the potential is enormous, thanks !

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  • @pierre @Alexandernaut

    Thanks for your postings! I would have bought this anyway because I like the idea of it so much, but after your posts it feels much nicer to get the thing immediately :)

  • I've found that I'm getting the best results when using only a few notes, and letting the app do the work. What I mean by that is I take advantage of all the ways to send the play heads in different directions and rhythms, and find some interesting arrangements that way. Putting in too many notes tends to clutter it up. Even simple things like start the play head at the second or third beat radically alters the outcome.

  • @Seangarland said:
    I've found that I'm getting the best results when using only a few notes, and letting the app do the work. What I mean by that is I take advantage of all the ways to send the play heads in different directions and rhythms, and find some interesting arrangements that way. Putting in too many notes tends to clutter it up. Even simple things like start the play head at the second or third beat radically alters the outcome.

    Yep. Also try the transpose options.

  • @Sebastian said:

    Yep, transpose, invert, and tuning to 5ths or 3rds or whatever. This app is much deeper the more you get into it, but yet still simple.

  • @monzo said:

    To be honest I'm not that excited for this app. I'll get it if I hear some things from it that I would find hard to get any other way but at the moment I'm not feeling it.

  • Wow! Something about this app (and Arppegionome) that actually gives me an idea of how I could make music with them. Not like it's a completely revolutionary concept, but well implemented - will look to buy later tonight.

  • Am excited by the possibilities of this, just wish it was a little cheaper I've blown my app budget for this decade already ;)

  • edited October 2015

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  • That's why I'm just using gadget for now, waiting for Auria pro with twin2/audio track

  • @pierre said:
    So after a little bit of playing, his app is awesome !

    I could manage to do what I initialy wanted to do:

    End up with the 4 tracks in 4 separate synth in gadget !

    if you use 4 very different octave so there's no overlaping notes between the tracks, it's easy to record in 1 track, then copy/paste, delete the unwanted parts in 4 different synth
    then transpose to the intialy wanted octave, edit/automate from there...

    jamming with the slider to transpose, playing live, the results are worth it !

    since gadget doesn't have separate midi channels, I'm not too sad about the lack of separate midi channels in fugue machine for now, though, it would still be a nice addition

    I hope my message makes sense

    That's piqued my interest! So as it is sounds like you can do counterpoint with it but hocketing would be more of an issue?

  • Using @piere 's technique is quite cool with soundfont pro which can have 4 keyboard split points

    Load an appropriate soundfont or 2 into each zone and get some pretty nice effects

  • I keep seeing Fudge Machine. Yum!

  • something about this app reminds me of Patterning -- innovative, well thought out, easy to use and lots of fun to play with

  • @nick said:
    something about this app reminds me of Patterning -- innovative, well thought out, easy to use and lots of fun to play with

    Same here.

  • I bought it to support a few coffees towards the development of multi-midi. It is fun.

  • So got home and bought it, to support @Alexandernaut

    I like that app, indeed.

    Please is it possible to control rotaries in different way, please?

  • Very impressive, genius development, wonderfully musical, thank you alexandernaut.

  • Thanks all for the amazing feedback :]

    @Goozoon, yes! I've actually got a couple requests for this already and will certainly add in the first update. The programming is actually already done for it, I just have to expose the option.

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