Plotony

Plotony

AUv3 Harmonograph Simulator

Free
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Details about Plotony

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • March 23, 2020
  • October 4, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 13.87MB
  • iPad
  • American English

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Version History of Plotony

1.2

June 19, 2020

Bug Fix For Center Harmonograph Display

1.1

May 5, 2020

Fixed issue where Bluetooth MIDI keyboard selector wasn't visible.

1.0

March 23, 2020

Price History of Plotony

Description of Plotony

Plotony is a harmonograph simulator that transforms MIDI input into beautiful, animated drawings. Whenever a MIDI note is played, Plotony transforms the MIDI into its corresponding frequency. Plotony then appends a pendulum to its simulation with this frequency and outputs the modified rendering of the harmonograph in its center display. This seamless bridge between music and art is bound to spark the creativity in any musician or producer. Plotony also serves a practical purpose as it is capable of showing you exactly what chord you are playing along with the names of the various intervals contained within it. In the app, Plotony offers a list of preset samples to select from when playing the onscreen keyboard. Plotony also offers support for external MIDI input from devices such as keyboards connected via Lightning or other MIDI producing apps through Plotony’s virtual MIDI port. Plotony’s input “MIDI Channel” can be selected with the plus and minus buttons located on the right. Additionally, Bluetooth MIDI keyboards can be connected to Plotony by tapping the Bluetooth icon located on the right. Plotony can be loaded into other host applications such as AUM as an AUv3 MIDI effect. Plotony’s state will be automatically preserved across sessions. The onscreen keyboard, preset selector, and sound-making capabilities are removed in the audio unit to create a more streamlined and focused experience. Plotony is also compatible with Audiobus and can be loaded in as a MIDI filter. Plotony was designed with intuitiveness in mind. It should be fairly easy to get started right away making music and art with Plotony. However, you should be familiar with what the following terms mean in Plotony. Duration: The duration setting controls how long the simulated pendulums are allowed to swing. A longer duration creates a more filled harmonograph, whereas a shorter duration creates a harmonograph with more white space. Damping: The damping setting controls how quickly the simulated pendulum loses its initial kinetic energy due to friction. Higher damping leads to a quicker loss of energy and therefore, a more clustered harmonograph. Lower damping leads to a slower loss of energy and therefore, a more spread out harmonograph. Phase: The phase setting controls the radian offset at which the simulated pendulum is released. Changing the phase setting while playing a chord will produce a 3D rotational effect because it’s adjusting all the coordinates in the graph simultaneously. Additionally, if you tap on the cog shaped setting icon in the upper right corner you will be presented with some more customizable settings. By default, the “Interface Color” setting is set to blue. You can change this by tapping on the colored square on the right and selecting a different color, or you can turn on adaptive coloring which will automatically adjust Plotony’s color scheme based on the chord being played. The “Stroke Width” setting can be adjusted to change the thickness of the lines in the harmonograph. Lastly, if you would not like Plotony to match your device’s system appearance settings. You can turn off “Match System” and then manually turn on or off the “Dark Mode” toggle that appears. Plotony has been designed to look great in both light and dark mode. If the chord recognition and settings panels become too distracting while using Plotony, feel free to temporarily remove them by tapping the “Hide” buttons. Note: Plotony technically scales all frequencies by a factor of 1/100 because if they were displayed in their original form the graph would be completely filled in from all the overlapping lines.
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Plotony: FAQ

Is Plotony iPad-compatible?

Yes, Plotony is compatible with iPad devices.

Who created the Plotony app?

Grant Emerson developed the Plotony app.

What is the minimum iOS version for the Plotony app?

The minimum iOS version for the Plotony app is 13.0.

What user rating does Plotony have?

Plotony has a consumer rating of 5 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of Plotony?

The Main Genre Of The Plotony App Is Music.

What’s the latest version of the Plotony app?

The latest version of Plotony is 1.2.

What is the latest Plotony update release date?

Plotony rolled out its latest update on October 4, 2024.

What is the exact date when Plotony came out?

Plotony originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for Plotony?

Plotony is suitable for children aged Grant Emerson.

What are the languages supported by Plotony?

Plotony is available in American English.

Can I enjoy Plotony by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Plotony is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Plotony?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Plotony.

Can I use Plotony with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Plotony with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Plotony include ads as part of its experience?

No, Plotony does not include ads as part of its experience.

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