Rozeta is a suite of MIDI sequencers and controllers that lets you explore a new, freeform approach to sequencing and controlling mobile music apps.
The app contains 10 MIDI Audio Units (a totally new feature in iOS11) in a single package, which can be loaded in compatible MIDI AU hosts (AUM, Cubasis 2, ApeMatrix, Sequencism).
1) Rozeta Bassline: a monosequencer based on the popular Troublemaker sequencer. Obviously comes with all the randomization and mutation features. Up to 8 patterns per sequence, with Follow Actions. Transpose using MIDI.
2) Rozeta Rhythm: a euclidean drum sequencer with mutations per instrument and polyrhythms. Comes with configurable key mappings for many popular drum apps.
3) Rozeta X0X: classic TR-styles step sequencer for drum machines. Supports triplets, polyrhythms and mutations per channel. Optionally emulates the exact timing jitter pattern of the legendary TR-808
4) Rozeta LFO: a triple MIDI LFO generator lets you modulate CC parameters of your MIDI instruments. Apply amplitude modulation to each wave for more organic behavior. Optionally syncs to tempo.
5) Rozeta XY: a double XY Controller Pad for generating 4 simultaneous configurable CC controller streams per instance. Also features MOD wheel and PitchBend sliders.
6) Rozeta Arpeggio: adds a MIDI arpeggiator to any of your synths. Offers latch mode, shuffle and automatic tempo synchronization. Turn any incoming MIDI stream into an arpeggio on the fly.
7) Rozeta Particles: MIDI particle generator - generates a cloud of MIDI notes that create pseudo-random patterns when bounding off the walls.
8) Rozeta Cells: Polyphonic Step Recorder - record and play back polyphonic phrases and patterns.
9) Rozeta Collider: MIDI Hadron Collider - explore semi-repeating generative patterns and melodies.
10) Rozeta Scaler (NEW): MIDI Scale Quantizer and Transposer - tune incoming MIDI to a different scale, never play out of tune again.
Notes:
- these plugins do not run as a standalone app and require a compatible host to work
- MIDI is not sound. To make sound you'll have to feed the MIDI into a synthesizer or instrument app. Bring your own synths!
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Rozeta Sequencer Suite Reviews
The app needs some work on UX.
Though this app has some nice features, it also has some usability drawbacks. Why would you put one way loopable menus almost everywhere (like for example arpeggio direction), this is so frustrating, why not to use drop down menus, why there is no manual input for numeric values like channel numbers in LFO etc., so it requires to use those tiny arrows, and if I need channels near 127, that’s so annoying. I really hope you will revisit user experience in your app.
The best used by the best
Bram’s apps are no secret some of the best around and at an affordable cost. This is a great value.
Essential MIDI tools
A great pack of super useful MIDI sequencing tools. Easy to learn and to use.
Indispensable for iOS music making!
Still great! So just get it! Please? Ha!
Worth it for Scaler alone
I have simple needs...be able to transpose or lock in scales with the push of a (midi controller) button. I tried Scaler, which was perfect except for a bug that cut off notes instead of quantizing them.
So I looked for alternatives...ScaleBud, MF Scales, Xequence... NONE of these could do the simple task that Rozeta Scaler could.
So in my despair I contacted the Scaler developer about the bug I was running into. Boom the app was updated and the audio glitch was fixed the next day...unbelievable.
This suite is SO useful and easy to use, it’s crazy how none of the alternatives even come close.
Great collection of sequencers
This is a Great collection of sequencers .
Good user interface experience with these.
All my Bram Bos apps are great.
Really great set of MIDI sequencers and tools, almost perfect
Rozeta is a diverse set of MIDI sequencers and tools which are really easy to understand right away. I’ve found them all to be very stable, with low CPU usage and thoughtful design.
Two wish list items if there’s ever a v2, which would make the implementation perfect:
1. Wider array of clock divisions for the sequencers (two bars just isn’t enough as an upper limit for slow sequences).
2. A way to reset the LFOs, either via a MIDI note or by indicating a phase position relative to the MIDI clock. I don’t really understand why it can sync to tempo but doesn’t allow you to specify phase.
Even without these two features, it’s a no brainer to buy it at this price. Truly a great value. Buy it and you won’t regret it.
Brilliant
Without exaggeration, much of the love I have for creating music on my iPad stems from these amazing apps. From the moment I launched this suite in AUM, I was using it to create sounds and tracks. They are easy to use once you get the swing, and they have depth.
Bram Bos is a genius.
Thank you for making these apps!
Some good tools, mediocre arpeggiator
The arpeggiator has no control for gate time and it seems to be cutting notes short, making it difficult to run 1 instance into a second for more complicated arpeggios. But the UIs are clean and easy to understand.
Fantastic!.
If only I could do my own rhythm patterns in the drum Euclidean sequencer.
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