mKer

AUv3 MIDI step sequencer

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*** Note ***
Although mKer can run as a stand-alone app, the recommended way to use it is as an AUv3 plugin from inside a suitable AU Host app that supports MIDI Processors such as AUM, Audiobus, Cubasis etc. Please also note that mKer is a MIDI app/plugin. That means that it does not produce sound itself - it needs to be connected to an audio source that can receive MIDI.
mKer is a versatile, multi-output MIDI step sequencer with an extensive range of features. These include:
- 8 MIDI outputs
- 64 Patterns
- 16 Lanes (aka tracks) per Pattern
- Independent number of Steps (1-32) and Step Size (1/64-256 beats) per Lane per Pattern
- Every step can play either a single note, an interval (2 notes) or a chord (3 or 4 notes)
- Lane Step parameters: Play Cycles, Skip Cycles, Play Offset Cycles, Pitch, Velocity, Probability, Offset (can be used for ‘swing’ like effects), Repeat (rachet) and Gate
- A flexible Editor that includes a step entry keyboard, parameter sliders and a variety of options and utilities designed for to make the workflow intuitive and fast
- 32 Clips with 1-8 Steps per Clip, 1-128 repeats per step (every clip step has one pattern)
- 3 Play Modes: Pattern, Clip, Sequence (all Clips)
- A Performance tab with 10 fully assignable MIDI sliders, a 12-snapshot bank and morphing function between the snapshots...
- MIDI step input and real-time recording
... and more!
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User Rating

4 out of 5

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mKer Reviews

Webpage is NOT available to DL a manual from???

RykThekreator on

Canada

I am unable to even get mKer connected to anything outside of it, using only it’s tiny section descriptions! It does not show up period, in MiRack. It does not show up period, in AudioBus 3 It does not show up period, in Kymatica’s auV3 that I finally bought as well, seeing it mentioned. 1x crash and complete hang, through trying to get it connected. This sequencer finally has functionality that I have wanted bad for 19+ iPad years. Only $4.99 u.s.! So of f’ing course I were hoping big time! i-Pad 9th gen. Latest iOS. 40 year synth programmer MIDI user. Hobby. If I still had enough time (life) to learn coding for iOS, I’d already have coded my own prob. based step sequencer. Rating remains at, 2* until the manufacturer provides a legitimate web address.

Plug away

Teoworks on

Canada

Updated review - Becoming a go to midi sequencer now :-) Updated - ongoing app improvement is noticeable - more stable now - definitely has potential to be a workhorse of a sequencer and perhaps it was just a little too early out of the gate. Crashes - below average help menu - has potential but needs work

Confusing Interface

fleeteelf on

United States

This app could be very good but in it’s current state it’s not. The included help manual is no help at all because the UI it depicts and the actual UI are completely different. Good luck trying to understand intuitively as things you think the various buttons should do don’t do at all, or do something unexpected. I consider this app broken for now until the dev does a better job of defining it’s functions and updating the user manual.

Quirky but actually fun

c6y on

United States

Once you put up with some UI oddities, the interface is surprisingly good helping to find and work out ideas. Editing the lanes for example is easy using an assortment of buttons in the lower half. You don’t have to reach across the screen all the time. One bigger caveat is that the apps parameters don’t seem to be exposed. So you cannot use MIDI controllers and effects to control mKer itself.

Nice but midi keyboard issue

chanel-no1 on

United States

Cannot input to cells using external keyboard or Aum keyboard. Thus, it takes too long to input notes using Mker keyboard. Please issue update so we can use Aum keyboard or any other keyboard for inputting notes. Thank you

Very nice tool

MPM8010 on

United States

I have enjoyed working with it very much so far. I appreciate that it works in stand alone mode as well as a plug-in. I’ve been using it as a sequencer for my hardware modular setup via a midi to CV interface. The one function I would really like to see added is the ability to tie steps together (i.e. to create an 8th note in a 16 step pattern). Edit: Thank You for adding the ability to tie notes! Love the fact that the app is being updated with new features. I’ve worked with a couple of iOS step sequencers but this is my favorite.

Pretty cool sequencer.

Hey_Andre on

United States

Pretty cool sequencer! Did not expect to have so many options in one nice little package and at such a low price! Thank you sir!

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