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iSequence - a music workstation for iPhone from giku juju on Vimeo.



Thanks to Matt who pointed me at this video and the developer's site which has this:

★ Midi export
★ Wav file export
★ Additional instruments
★ Filters and automation

Excellent news.

iSequence on the app store:
iSequence

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4 comments:

  1. Cool. Updates are always welcome. I haven't really used this much since I bought it. Probably should have held back I think as the price dropped a day or so later! That'll teach me to be an early adopter of all things musical!

    Anyone tried fingerbeat yet? It's good fun.

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  2. Wow. Great video. I got this app as soon as I saw it and it really is awesome. Glad to hear there are more instruments in the works...

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  3. Anonymous5:55 pm

    Played a bit with iSequence, and the update sounds good - but posting really to second the recommendation of fingerbeat. It's always good (especially for a musical neophyte like me) when an app is so well designed you can start making music without taking a deep breath and looking for support pages that may not exist....looking forward to other opinions on both these apps.

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  4. after a day with iSequence it is a great little App with loads of potential, even though it is 4 tracks in the words of Jaroslaw.

    "You can use as many instruments as you want on a single track.
    Unlike normal sequencers isequence doesn't bind instrument to track."

    this basically means you can have any note in a sequence playing a different sound.

    kick from electro
    snare from hard kit

    etc etc.

    very clever iphone programming indeed :-)

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