mSequencer (MIDI Pattern Sequencer) - How Many Pattern Slots Are Available?

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I just bought mSequencer, and have made what appears to be a disturbing discovery. Is it true that there are only 16 unique pattern slots available to create patterns with? It appears that way to me, and that seems to be WAY too small an amount to create a whole song with. Please tell me that I am wrong! Genome has unlimited pattern slots available. Let's say I want to create a full song with intro, verse, chorus, bridge, end -- 5 song parts that could use a unique pattern for each instrument (for example 5 pattern slots for drums, 5 for bass, 5 for lead, pads, etc., etc). Drums can use more if fills and variations are used, and instrument part variations could bring the number up more. This would barely leave enough unique part slots for two instruments--let alone more. If I used a multitimbral app like the BS-16i, I could easily use more than twice the number of pattern slots for an average song--this is perfectly feasible with current capabilities of an iPad2 and mSequencer and the BS-16i app. Please correct me, because I just bought mSequencer, and I can't find a way to have more than 16 unique parts slots, and it seems to be the biggest thing lacking in this app. Am I wrong?

--Sean
Last edited by audiojunkie on Fri Jun 28, 2013 9:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Bump. Does anyone know? I'm hoping I am wrong and that someone will tell me, Oh, you just need to press this button, and you'll find more patterns...... Anyone?

--Sean
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....already did, but haven't heard back. I take it that you don't use the tool. Thanks for bumping the topic and for the extremely helpful advice though! :?

--Sean
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
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