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This app is not showing in Audiobus or AUM. Not sure how it can be used.
I have few mono synths and a puc+ (Bluetooth midi device) And this sequencer is so much fun! I set the velocity to open the cutoff on my nyborg12 synth and it’s an instant Depeche Mode... For $2.99 it’s great.
Tony has poured a lot of love into this sequencer. From visual realism to functionality. Extremely responsive dev. Great app. Recommended!
Maybe if I were on something bigger than an Mobile Mini I would find this sequencer easy to use. It certainly has enough features to keep a music geek busy for a very long time. But the interface looks to be made for a very large desktop computer monitor: shadows and highlights on tiny buttons and even a script font for some of the function labels. Clearly someone labored painstakingly over these details. Unfortunately, I cannot use it without constant zooming and scrolling and zooming and scrolling, which completely kills the creative flow for me. There is a lot packed into the screen; the UI really needs to be redone in a more minimal style to make it work as a mobile app. I'm not at all a fan of extreme minimalism as a UI style--please keep the colors! Please don't give me orange or light gray on white!--but add a leavening of flatness and sans-serif fonts and I'll put that fifth star up.
There's almost too much awesome in this app. It's very easy to just noodle for ever. Though k think that was one of the intentions. The chord IAP is definitely worth it. Particularly with the brilliant Strum effects (set a chord and then set how it will be drawn out over time. Can do a quick 'strum' as the name would imply but can also spread the notes out for over a measure depending on the interval you set. I find the effects setup sort of confusing but otherwise most everything is pretty straight forward; which is amazing considering just how much sequencer is packed into this app.
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