So, could you remind me where i said any $10 IOS app did any of that ?whyterabbyt wrote:This is the very first post describing it and what it was originally 'touted to do':bungle wrote:A MIDI generator only isn't very relevant in 2018 when your phone can do everything this was originally touted to do, which was my point..
So, could you just remind me which $10 iOS apps do all of what this was touted to do again?it's a modular sequencing environment. Think Thesys + Reaktor. At the most basic level, you have a massively powerful set of step sequencers, with all the nice features you'd expect (forward, reverse, pendulum playback modes; grooves; step repeat and skip, and a huge amount more). But you can also modulate each sequencer with every other sequencer; a pair of CV rows could be used to control the start and end loop markers of another sequencer, for example, or could slowly step through a numbers of keys and scales (which can be fully customised, fans of the Mela Sadvidhamargini scale will be pleased to hear).
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But if that isn't enough, you can also dive in at a lower level and start creating your own sequencers, arpeggiators, generators, and processors.
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Also note the Lua module and script editor: sometimes, connecting components together to form complex functional blocks is a little cumbersome: for these occasions, you can code your own module logic directly using the built-in Lua scripting environment.
If your backside was as smart as you think it is, you would be more than a KVR irritation.