Ive been using the Synth One app. Its nice. Has a nice little analog style sequencer, But it's lacking in features. Id love a Five12 take on something like this. Simple sounds to choose from. But a arp 1613 style sequencer with control over gate time and some more features than the Synth One has. Nothing crazy, but it's very cool to walk around and play with melodies and come up with ideas.
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Originally posted by Marf View PostIve been using the Synth One app. Its nice. Has a nice little analog style sequencer, But it's lacking in features. Id love a Five12 take on something like this. Simple sounds to choose from. But a arp 1613 style sequencer with control over gate time and some more features than the Synth One has. Nothing crazy, but it's very cool to walk around and play with melodies and come up with ideas.
that being said.. there's several iOS sequencers that are pretty good and creative etc.
Strokes
PolyPhase
Fugue Machine
thesys
just to name a few. but i think a lot of iOS users would enjoy a five12 take on a midi sequencer. it's a whole other thing to build/support though isn't it?
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i think if he could clone himself twice then it might be possible but between numerology and the Vector sequencer he likely has all of his time spoken for.. also worth mentioning that Jim's work ethic is pretty awesome. he's as on top of things as a person can be and I hope he's finding time to take breaks, enjoy life etc.
that being said.. there's several iOS sequencers that are pretty good and creative etc.
Strokes
PolyPhase
Fugue Machine
thesys
just to name a few. but i think a lot of iOS users would enjoy a five12 take on a midi sequencer. it's a whole other thing to build/support though isn't it?
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Originally posted by ignatius View Post
i think if he could clone himself twice then it might be possible but between numerology and the Vector sequencer he likely has all of his time spoken for.. also worth mentioning that Jim's work ethic is pretty awesome. he's as on top of things as a person can be and I hope he's finding time to take breaks, enjoy life etc.
that being said.. there's several iOS sequencers that are pretty good and creative etc.
Strokes
PolyPhase
Fugue Machine
thesys
just to name a few. but i think a lot of iOS users would enjoy a five12 take on a midi sequencer. it's a whole other thing to build/support though isn't it?
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