Genome MIDI Sequencer

Veröffentlicht von: David Wallin

Beschreibung

Musicians can start tearing it up in the studio with Genome MIDI Sequencer (GMS), a powerful pattern based MIDI sequencer for the iPad. With GMS you can control all of your MIDI gear and apps* - sequence single patterns or an entire 16 track song.
GMS features standard MIDI features like Clock Sync, CC messages, Program Changes and more. It works wonderfully for sequencing MIDI gear like drum machines and tabletop synths. General MIDI files can be exported and imported for integration with desktop apps (some limitations apply**).
GMS also works great for sequencing other iOS apps. It features Audiobus and Ableton Link integration.
GMS supports any CoreMIDI compliant iPad interfaces such as the Griffin StudioConnect, Line6 MIDI Mobilizer II, iRig MIDI and others.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Though Genome now has a basic set of instruments, some MIDI gear or other music apps that support virtual midi connections are recommended for use with this app.
List of MIDI USB devices that do and do not work with the CCK: http://iosmidi.com/devices/
Features:
- CoreMIDI
- Network MIDI for sending MIDI to other iOS devices and Macs***
- New Instrument Rack with two built in instruments and effects
- Basic Audiobus support
- Ableton Link support
- Sends and Receives MIDI Clock Sync, Start and Stop events
- Also sends Note On, Note Off, Pitch Bend, Aftertouch, Channel Pressure and CC’s
- Pattern Based, pattern changes occur on bar boundaries so song stays in sync
- On screen keyboard interface
- Up to 16 simultaneous tracks, unlimited number of patterns
- Song / live modes
- Scales
- Supports background operation for multitasking
- Record incoming CC’s and Notes
- Undo / redo for most actions
Rated as a Killer App by Apps4iDevices - http://apps4idevices.com/read/genome-midi-sequencer.html
Computer Music gave it 4.5 Stars - http://www.musicradar.com/gear/tech/computers-software/mobile-apps/ipad-apps/genome-505059
* Apps must support virtual MIDI ports
** Supports exporting songs and patterns from GMS and importing MIDI loops (not complete multitrack songs).
*** Your local network conditions will affect performance. The Windows rtpMIDI driver is not officially supported at this time.
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Gopa17 on

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Qué pasó para cuando tendremos mejoras en la app queremos una buena actualización. Gracias

Best MIDI Sequencer for iPad...

manuhz on

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....at the moment. It needs some improvements. Hope the developer is hearing their customers.

Muy farragosa

Miguel Espinado on

Spanien

Le cuesta configurar la conexión midi con los programas, incluso los que vienen recomendados. No existe un tutorial ni remotamente apropiado para la cantidad de cosas que deberían explicarte. Y si no tienes intrumentos mi-di externos a tu ipad (ya sea otro iphone o un sintetizador ordinario), el número de apps que puedes poner en marcha a la vez es muy limitado y tiende a colapsar. Me he pasado dos días mirando videos y tutoriales para ver si me hacía con ella y todavía me hace extraños. No creo que esté muy bien programada, yo me he ido directamente a la familia feliz del Audiobus.

Good but still needs tools

David Amo on

Spanien

Nice job for managing the app but still needs some tools like a way to change swing faster or direct quantize. Maybe a random option with parameters to choose.

a new way to work

0insula0 on

Spanien

a new way to work, forgotting the laptop sequencing and tweaking your synths.

Abandoned?

Tilden Thorne on

Vereinigte Staaten

This is a fun, useful app that needs some attention. Alas, like many smaller developers, it seems to be abandoned. To bad, with a little work, this app could have been truly great.

Time Sig/meter

c9ether on

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This is a nice app. But like other apps I've tried, there seems to be on way to change the meter on just a single bar or pattern within a song.I hoped that maybe I was just not finding the right button... To me being able to change the meter of a bar or pattern is almost just as important as everything else they've included in this software.I don't understand why they were would leave that out. It can't be a cost issue. Maybe there's an update or something.

Please Update

PageMad on

Vereinigte Staaten

Essential Midi sequencing app hat has all the right features. UI can be more intuitive or a better manual. Biggest problem so far: METRONOME can not be set to all tempos. Right now I NEED 95 BPM and it will not do it. Keeps going back to 94. Can’t get Song Mode to work and play pattern sequences. That’s a problem because I won’t be able to record the work I’ve don’t Please fix for ios11 and iPad Pro then I’ll give 5 stars

iOS MIDI-sequencing gem

Original Gnathostome on

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As far as iOS sequencers go, Genome has a great piano roll editor and—unlike more expensive apps like modstep and Gadget—global undo/redo and MIDI file export *per clip.* I like using it in AUM as a “quick-sketch” sequencer while I work out songs. The UI is comfortable to work with on a touchscreen, and the sequencer is extraordinarily fully-fully featured (it even supports grooves). The MIDI capabilities are especially good: if things need to move somewhere else, Genome can export songs, parts, or clips as individual MIDI files.

My Favorite Sequencer

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OK, I don’t have a rack of hardware synths—but I like to pretend I do! I have been using this app to sequence virtual synths on my Mac. I mostly use Propellerhead Reason, but also Apple’s Main Stage. Genome MIDI Sequencer (GMS) executes Virtual MIDI on the iPad expertly, but resource limitations of my iPad Air mean I can only get about four synths/instruments running—but GMS has 16 tracks! I can get around this a little by using a multi-instrument app like bs-16i or SampleTank, but they have little flexibility in sound design and control—and GMS is a monster controller. But with Reason on the Mac I can easily get 16 instruments loaded, and with effects on all of them. (So, Reason is my pretend rack of synths.) I like the GMS piano roll editor the best. One can draw in a sequence or record one and edit it expertly. This app does so much so well it is too much to sing all its praises. Please read the description and the manual on the apps web page—it does all that! There are a few things I wish it had, so I’ll list some of them. (1) There is no polymetric capability, meaning each track must have the same time signature. Workaround: for 4 against 5, use 4/4 and make a 5 measure pattern for the 5 beat part. (2) There is no 2/4 time, which would also give one 6/8 (compound time) thanks to the triplet feature. This is a problem with long polymetric sequences as noted in the workaround above—especially with three or more time signatures. Workaround: set the Song mode to 1 step = 1 bar, then you can escape the loop whenever you want. Otherwise, GMS will repeat the patterns until they all finish at the same time. (3) There is no polyrhythmic capability. Workaround: set “time in ticks” and zoom in to 128th notes and meticulously count out your beat divisions—use the Euclidean algorithm to pad the note lengths. It should be close enough. I would like to do sequencing for my Reason projects while away from the Mac, so the following two suggestions would help. (4) Sometimes I have a drum part composed and wish I could switch to another app/drum machine. This can be easy if both apps support General MIDI mapping. But Garage Band is different, and Reason’s Kong is different still. So, I would like to be able to create drum maps. (I guess this also entails a drum editor.) Then, when changing drum sources one would only need select the corresponding drum map. (5) Sometimes I have a note track I wish I could switch to a different synth or other instrument, but

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Kategorie
Music
Herausgeber
David Wallin
Sprachen
English
Letzte Veröffentlichung
2.0.3 (vor 8 Jahren )
Veröffentlicht am
Aug 22, 2011 (vor 13 Jahren )
Zuletzt aktualisiert
vor 1 Monat
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