
The arpeggiator can transform chords into sequences of notes played one after the other in several ways. A matrix polyphonic step modulate arpeggiated notes in time and pitch. The main controllers (velocity, modulation, panning, volume, aftertouch, and pitch bend) are also programmable through a step editor. The integrated keyboard automatically adapts to the selected musical scale.
Features:
* 32 steps programmable matrix
* 11 configurable transposition lines
* Features copy and paste
* 8 octaves virtual keyboard
* Velocity, modulation, pan, volume, aftertouch and pitch bend step controller
* The apeggiator and keyboard fit the selected scale
* 6 arpeggiator modes
* 1 chord mode
* Unlimited number of saves
* Random patterns creation
* Presets manager
* Presets shared between computer and iPad using iTunes 9.1 or later
* 128 Undo/Redo levels
* Lockable keyboard (latch mode)
Supported midi connections:
* DSMidiWifi (free)"
No mention of Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer support.
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I'd love to see this in action. Has anyone bought it yet?
ReplyDelete夏嘉瑞
http://www.garysaville.net
Yes! I bought it, and it is amazing!!! I am gonna record some videos when I find some time. Well worth the money and the best music app for the iPad hands down.
ReplyDeleteI bought the program as well, but I am having problems with dropped and hung notes. I talked with the developer and it seems to be a problem with the ad-hoc network. I'll try changing channels and see if that helps. On a positive note, the developer said he is planing to add support for midi mobilizer in a future update. I may end up picking one up if that is the case, because this app is wonderful for creating complex harmonic arps.
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www.garysaville.net
me too - bUTCHERdARK, post up some video when you get a chance - even if it's rough.
ReplyDeleteGary: Make sure your wifi does not have a password. I think the encryption might actually cause dropped notes.
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