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Step sequencer (universal)

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  • So, using xynthesizr to send notes to a synth (pads) in aum. Works well but when i try to receive clock in xynthesizr, from aum, it does not run.

    googled it and aum does not send clock. xyntesizer does not have ableton link. once again mismatched apps. oh well.

  • @vpich said:
    So this is prompted by the modstep sale, which i might grab today, but wanted to see if there is a better option for my needs and preferably universal. Started a new thread because it feels disrespectful to do this on the dev's thread.

    Anyways i'm great with patterning for drums but am looking for an easy stepstyle sequencer for bass, hook melodies etc. Something that loops and i can create ties and accents ala 303. Would prefer unless versal ao i can create stuff while on the go and then lay them down but not completely important since auria isn't universal.

    I like xynthesizr for color and background stuff and maybe i could use it for bass. Haven 't tried it yet.

    The iTunes App Store shows it at $19.99. Is that the sale price?

  • Hate to say it, but gadget is still the best app for iPhone sequencing, but no midi out still. The only thing I want it to do is control Model 15! It has a great interface and automation lanes as well. Xynthesizr and Auxy are also great.

  • Yeah. I was just trying to sequence and record moog15 and other cool synths with the ease of gadget but it is never as easy.

  • @vpich said:
    Yeah. I was just trying to sequence and record moog15 and other cool synths with the ease of gadget but it is never as easy.

    Don't think you'll find much with the ease of gadget, particularly once you start involving other apps. Gadget is more like piano roll style sequencer, not a step sequencer. If you like that style of sequencing, you might try Beatmaker 2 on the iphone. Think you could also control gadget synths from it's sequencer as well if you wanted to have all notes in one place.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @vpich said:
    Yeah. I was just trying to sequence and record moog15 and other cool synths with the ease of gadget but it is never as easy.

    Don't think you'll find much with the ease of gadget, particularly once you start involving other apps. Gadget is more like piano roll style sequencer, not a step sequencer. If you like that style of sequencing, you might try Beatmaker 2 on the iphone. Think you could also control gadget synths from it's sequencer as well if you wanted to have all notes in one place.

    Yup. But although it's a piano roll it limits notes per pads on tokyo or bilbao. So it feels like a step sequencer to me. What i might do is keep using gadget and on a dublin part just export the midi and swap it out in auria pro with model 15.

  • @motmeister said:

    The iTunes App Store shows it at $19.99. Is that the sale price?

    I think that's full price

  • @vpich said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @vpich said:
    Yeah. I was just trying to sequence and record moog15 and other cool synths with the ease of gadget but it is never as easy.

    Don't think you'll find much with the ease of gadget, particularly once you start involving other apps. Gadget is more like piano roll style sequencer, not a step sequencer. If you like that style of sequencing, you might try Beatmaker 2 on the iphone. Think you could also control gadget synths from it's sequencer as well if you wanted to have all notes in one place.

    Yup. But although it's a piano roll it limits notes per pads on tokyo or bilbao. So it feels like a step sequencer to me. What i might do is keep using gadget and on a dublin part just export the midi and swap it out in auria pro with model 15.

    Funny, I was going to mention the 'constrain to scale' view in the piano roll as the big bonus you get with Gadget but got lazy. :) I don't think that exists in any other iPhone piano roll. cough cough @midiSequencer cough.

  • Thumbjam & input scale lock w/midi thru, maybe.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @vpich said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @vpich said:
    Yeah. I was just trying to sequence and record moog15 and other cool synths with the ease of gadget but it is never as easy.

    Don't think you'll find much with the ease of gadget, particularly once you start involving other apps. Gadget is more like piano roll style sequencer, not a step sequencer. If you like that style of sequencing, you might try Beatmaker 2 on the iphone. Think you could also control gadget synths from it's sequencer as well if you wanted to have all notes in one place.

    Yup. But although it's a piano roll it limits notes per pads on tokyo or bilbao. So it feels like a step sequencer to me. What i might do is keep using gadget and on a dublin part just export the midi and swap it out in auria pro with model 15.

    Funny, I was going to mention the 'constrain to scale' view in the piano roll as the big bonus you get with Gadget but got lazy. :) I don't think that exists in any other iPhone piano roll. cough cough @midiSequencer cough.

    midiSequencer already has some options for constraining to some scales using the button to the right of the Midi Learn button.

  • @InfoCheck said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Funny, I was going to mention the 'constrain to scale' view in the piano roll as the big bonus you get with Gadget but got lazy. :) I don't think that exists in any other iPhone piano roll. cough cough @midiSequencer cough.

    midiSequencer already has some options for constraining to some scales using the button to the right of the Midi Learn button.

    Indeed. Talking piano-roll style sequencers though. Only mentioned it (er, coughed it) because Tony's got a piano-roll sequencer pet project going on the side.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @InfoCheck said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Funny, I was going to mention the 'constrain to scale' view in the piano roll as the big bonus you get with Gadget but got lazy. :) I don't think that exists in any other iPhone piano roll. cough cough @midiSequencer cough.

    midiSequencer already has some options for constraining to some scales using the button to the right of the Midi Learn button.

    Indeed. Talking piano-roll style sequencers though. Only mentioned it (er, coughed it) because Tony's got a piano-roll sequencer pet project going on the side.

    I hope he heard you, look forward to the much discussed piano roll sequencer he's been mentioning for quite awhile now.

  • edited December 2016

    @InfoCheck & @syrupcore
    You mean this app?

    Yes, I need to pick this up again folks.... once the midiSequencer rack version is done.

  • edited December 2016

    it worked on midi files too.....(thanks to Mozart for the notes!)

  • @midiSequencer said:
    @InfoCheck & @syrupcore
    You mean this app?

    Yes, I need to pick this up again folks.... once the midiSequencer rack version is done.

    That's the one. If you ever get back to it, limited scale piano roll would rule.

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