MidiStep User Reviews

MidiStep
MidiStep
Limelight Software

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Insanely good, insanely deep

Beautiful tutorials for this lil fella all over YouTube. It’s pretty incredible in respect to what it can do and how complex. It’s got that stable 4pocket gui, it compliments Helium nicely.

A versatile step sequencer for Berlin School jamming

I love this sequencer that very much resembles the typical analog sequencer setup plus loads of very useful randomisation features. And another app that runs on older (iOS 12) devices - great! But please do not just hide disabled notes. I often prepare or change disabled sections of sequences before enabling them again. I suggest the same “ghost note” behaviour as in Tie mode. The same applies to sequence length: The unused sections of sequences that are shorter than 16 steps should be visible and adjustable. Another great feature would be another sync mode that advances the sequencer when a NoteOn arrives without any set tempo.

Just to add to this review that the latest update implemented the requested features. Fantastic 👍
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Response from developer

Thanks for the suggestions. I will add them to my ever expanding list and hopefully you will see these make their way to a future release. I have many great ideas I am working on that I think everyone will appreciate, but its always great to get possitive feedback which encourages me to keep the updates coming.

Best app so far from Paul

I bought this a little while ago, and I’ve been playing with it in AUM. I’m impressed!

Did not pass Au test - resolved

Unable to run in logic . I’m sure this would be fixed at some pint

Update - seems to be working now .

Response from developer

The initial release was intended for iOS and I accidentally left Mac support enabled. However, the MIDI implementation passes fine (aumi), and this is the only implementation you need to use the program. The aumu part of the implementation shows an error, but enabling it in the plugin manager does allow it to function correctly. This part was only included for iOS, because some hosts don't support MIDI Auv3 plugins.

Another superb 4pockets app

can’t rave enough about Paul he’s one of the hardest working devs on the App Store hands down. lovely app so far really digging it thx!

Another brilliant and useful app from 4-pockets

I have quite a few of this developer’s apps and not one of them has disappointed. Every single one has helped me in one way or another with my IOS music making/dabbling. This is no exception.

There are several similarities with another app called ‘TheSys’. And like that app I already feel that this is something I will continue to come back to again and again. There is enough difference between this and an app like ‘TheSys’ to make this an immediate buy. The work-flow of this is very much easier, creating quicker and equally satisfying results.

There’s masses of variation. You can keep tweaking and changing to your heart’s content. Loads of scales and, of course, it is completely AUV3-compatible.

I didn’t have to think twice before making this purchase from a tried-and-trusted seller. You shouldn’t either. Have fun!
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A versatile step sequencer for Berlin School jamming

I love this sequencer that very much resembles the typical analog sequencer setup plus loads of very useful randomisation features.
And another app that runs on older (iOS 12) devices - great!
But please do not just hide disabled notes. I often prepare or change disabled sections of sequences before enabling them again. I suggest the same “ghost note” behaviour as in Tie mode.
The same applies to sequence length: The unused sections of sequences that are shorter than 16 steps should be visible and adjustable.
Another great feature would be another sync mode that advances the sequencer when a NoteOn arrives without any set tempo.
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Response from developer

Thanks for the suggestions. I will add them to my ever expanding list and hopefully you will see these make their way to a future release. I have many great ideas I am working on that I think everyone will appreciate, but its always great to get possitive feedback which encourages me to keep the updates coming.

Welll, now, 1. Go to ,yutube, 2. Then run the app

It’s all in the title.

I’ll be sharing the entire feedback but I doubt it will be able to come even toneuclidean and the helium

Just forgotten to state that this is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen and the most sophisticated user interface.

In can’t say anything about the functionality,

Weyvsryurfyu. Paulie thanks
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