MIDI Sequencer For iPad

US White Noise Audio Software Genome can control all of your MIDI gear      23/08/11

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Genome MIDI Sequencer from White Noise Audio on Vimeo.

White Noise Audio Software has released the Genome MIDI Sequencer (GMS), a pattern based MIDI sequencer for the iPad. With GMS you can control all of your MIDI gear - sequence single patterns or an entire 16 track song. White Noise tell us, "GMS is fun, easy and portable. Whether you want to make music from the couch, a hotel room or on stage, GMS is the right tool for the job. It is great for musicians looking to try an alternate studio setup, searching for a compact sequencer to bring to band practice or those who just want to find a way to ditch the bulky laptop."
GMS easily syncs your drum machines and arpeggiators by sending and receiving MIDI clock messages. General MIDI files are easily exported and imported for integration with desktop apps.
GMS is compatible with the Line6 MIDI Mobilizer and any interfaces that support CoreMIDI using the Camera Connection Kit or Network MIDI. Network MIDI allows you to send events to your Mac Desktop or to other iOS devices and apps.
Features
  • CoreMIDI, Line6 Mobilizer Mk I & II compatible
  • Supports Network MIDI
  • 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 and 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
  • Record incoming CC's and Notes
  • Undo / redo for most actions
Pricing and Availability:
GMS is available for $12.99 USD in the Apple App Store. More information:


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