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  • Needs 2 & 3 Octave Notation View

    Most elements of this app are quite nice, and for practice purposes, however, what is needed, for the musicians out there who can read notation (which a “musician” really should know) is the option to expand the notation view to full 2 and 3 octave view, and possibly have ascending and descending options. I hope this review is seen by the developer.
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  • Music production AND learning practice tool too.

    I got this cause I really like iOS sequencing apps with a twist that make it easy to come up with interesting / sophisticated ideas quickly . It does that well. However, I left it playing , then picked up my guitar and learned a new scale and worked on my rhythm and steady time as I played along with the hypnotic pattern. It was an added dividend I didn’t expect but quite welcome.
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  • In progress

    This looked like a great idea, however, I unloaded this from my iPad after a couple of plays because the scale knowledge base has many errors: The developer has a Double Harmonic major with a flat 7, which is wrong. It should be a major 7 otherwise it is identical to the Phyrigian Dominant a mode from the Harmonic minor. They are two different scales.
    Often when changing chord/scale relationships are not reflected on the interface.
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  • Another great app

    This and the app “Quincy” by Arthur Roolfs are some of the best compositional apps on iOS. These are so very inspiring and hold the key to future music composition.
  • This is GREAT!!

    At the very least, it's an endless study in sequential patterns. At the very most, it can generate some interesting ostinato patterns to play over. I am loving this!! Check it out!!

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