Steps by Reactable is a small yet powerful MIDI sequencer that allows you to create complex rhythmic patterns in a surprising new way. Forget piano rolls and experiment with Steps’ inspiring dials. With Steps you can control any MIDI compatible app, send MIDI over network to your laptop or any other compatible device, and even synchronize external hardware analog synths such as Korg Volcas or Pocket Operators via an audio cable.
Features:
- Plug and play MIDI-out system automatically sends to all available MIDI input ports and our own virtual port.
- Bluetooth LE MIDI support
- Audiobus 3 Support as MIDI and Audio Sender
- Connect your iDevice with an external MIDI interface and control MIDI hardware.
- Synchronize external hardware synths such as Korg Volca or Pocket operators via the audio output.
- A carefully designed user interface that allows you to quickly switch between performance to editing mode.
- Play together with Ableton Link and sync multiple apps and devices over WiFi.
- Global Swing function (50% - 75%) - applied automatically to eight and sixteenth notes.
- Save and recall sequences, seamlessly during playback.
- Global bpm control ranging from 20 to 999 BPM.
- Global Gate level allows global control of note duration.
- Global MIDI velocity control.
- Global Glide function applies pitch bend to small distances between adjacent steps (if the synth being controlled supports pitch bend).
- Global transpose ribbon allows for easy transposition of the entire pattern.
- Step pitch preview function (available while transport is stopped).
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Ist STEPS kostenlos?
Ja, STEPS ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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STEPS Bewertungen
limitatissimo, banalissimo
Sequencer mono (1 canale midi) iper limitato, non si può scegliere il tipo di scala, non si può raddoppiare il numero di step, è un software ed è più limitato del Korg sq1, che è hardware.
Comprato perché economico, ma non mettere la possibilità di provarlo in demo è stata una furbata pessima.
Dovrebbe essere obbligatorio da parte del venditore.
Non l’avrei comprato.
Totalmente inutile su setup con macchine vere pilotate via midi.
No built in little sound
Would be great for in the go music making. What a shame. All I need is a sine wave or square going through a vca. Please update
Great app, just one bug
I think this app is great and it will do just what I need it to which is sending some midi notes over Bluetooth midi to control a DMX lighting controller from my iPad. But I seem unable to send a midi note of C-2, no matter what I do. In my DMX controller midi note 0 corresponds to note C-2. I can send C#-2 but when I pull the octave slider all the way down and pull the note for any of the 8 steps all the way down it will note send the C-2 note. Bump them up one note and they send C#-2. I can work around that but would be nice for that to work. Thanks!
Simple, Novel Sequencer
The thing I wish I had known before I bought it: Steps is a single, 8-note sequencer. Each note can repeat up to 8 times, but that’s not the same thing as a 64-note sequencer.
That said, it’s nice UI putting together a melodic line on a phone. The dials make an interesting, if not particularly earth-shattering, sequencer interface. Build is solid, got it working with Animoog on Audiobus in just a few minutes.
Limited
Pretty limited in practice, developer doesn’t respond to email... confused why this app got rave reviews.
Another Amazing Product!
This with the SNAP drum app seem to represent a new direction for apps....performance!
How many piano rolls does a person need?
This is no piano roll or old school sequencer.
How nice would it be to rework whole sequences with a swipe of finger?
Intuitive to the point of a primal connection with the tactile sensation and music alterations.
Love this app like all this company's app.
Suggestions:
MIDI channel and cc control options and maybe add another whole sequences to have like 4 pages of steps - 1 each color and control more than 1 app, chord creations, or act as an LFO with cc control.
Must buy
Is that all?
Quite a disappointment. After the glowing review in CDM, I was expecting so much more. But this is basically an eight(!) step monophonic sequencer with a gratuitously confusing UI. I've used plenty of other music software, and I've read the online "manual" for this, so I'm pretty sure I'm not missing the point completely. And I've tried the presets, which are all useless: either simple rhythms on one note, or simple scales. If this app is useful for anything interesting, as Peter Kirn sure seems to think it is, then the secret must be buried in some hidden setting I couldn't discover.
Great app!
So much fun his little app is. Excellent tool to create my midi sequences.
Don't be like me
Read through an app before you buy it. If you buy it read the facts on it. Great app, user error may happen.
Pretty weak...
One star for app because you can't leave zero stars. One star for unique concept.
Can't turn off outbound midi. Switches are there but they reset. No way to set scale. No velocity per step.
Should be free. Even .99 is too much for this. It's like a high school programming project.
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