Five12 has released of Numerology 3 for Mac OS X, an advanced modular step-sequencer.
Numerology 3 is a music sequencing and audio plugin environment which uses an innovative approach to electronic music composition based on modular step sequencing.
Here’s what’s new:
- With version 3 Numerology now comes in two flavors:
- a Standard Edition for anyone that wants an economical step sequencing addition to their studio, and
- a Pro version with advanced features for users looking to make Numerology a cornerstone of their compositional workflow.
- Another major addition is an AudioUnit version of Numerology that allows users of supported hosts to add advanced step sequencing to their DAW-based workflow. The Numerology AU is the first Audio Unit plugin to offer sample-accurate MIDI scheduling and built-in latency control.
- Other highlights of Numerology 3 include new generative sequencing options, a completely revised user interface, a preset playlist, a humanize function, Audio and MIDI recording for every part, and several new and updated modules. These features expand and complement the capabilities provided by Numerology’s extensive list of sequencing and signal processing modules. With version 3, Numerology’s library of modules now numbers more than 50, not including hosted Audio Units.
- The Generate and Evolve features in Numerology 3 allow users to explore new compositional territory by using generative algorithms both to create new patters, and to make transformations to existing patterns. The Generate feature includes 18 algorithms for generating new patterns, and is setup to allow users to easily control the musical context in which the pattern is generated. Evolve goes a step further by allowing users to program specific algorithmic changes to a sequence. These changes can be triggered directly, or setup to automatically repeat for regularized pattern modulation.
- Features specific to the Pro version of Numerology include multi-output support for hosted AudioUnits, monophonic audio routing support, OSC support, custom scale quantization, and several new modules specifically oriented for building advanced sequencer setups. Included in that set are gate generator and clock offset modules, a CV To Audio module for driving an analog synthesizer directly from Numerology (with a DC-capable audio interface), and a pair of operator modules supporting a total of 61 functions.
- Both the Pro and SE versions of Numerology 3 come with much improved synthesis options for the built-in sample-based SampleSynth and DrumKit modules. These modules now include a multi-mode filter, 2 AHDSR envelopes, a beat-synchronized LFO and a modulation matrix. Complementing these additions are a new set of built-in audio effects, including tempo-synchronized delays, multi-mode filtering, and a ring modulator.
- Two new features in Numerology 3 greatly expand user options for storing and sharing presets and patterns, the Stack Library and Module Presets. The Stack Library is a new centralized location for storing part-oriented sequencing and synthesis setups. The Numerology 3 download comes with a library of stacks that include a variety of demo tracks, examples and core sequencing templates. In addition, the new module preset function in Numerology 3 allows users to easily store and load settings for any module. This feature is particularly handy for keeping track of sequencer patterns as well as building preset libraries for the SampleSynth and DrumKit modules.
- Last, but not least, Numerology 3 now comes with 222 pages of detailed documentation in PDF format.
Numerology 3 requires an Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or later, 2GB or RAM, and a screen resolution of 1024×768 or higher. For MIDI-only use, a CPU speed of 1Ghz or more is adequate, but for AU hosting and audio synthesis, an Intel dual-core processor is recommended.
The Numerology AU requires an Apple Macintosh computer with an Intel CPU running Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or later and is currently only supported for Ableton Live (version 8), Apple Logic (versions 8 or 9) and MOTU Digital Performer (version 6 or 7). More hosts will be added soon.
Numerology 3 SE, Numerology 3 Pro and upgrades from Numerology 1 and 2 are are currently available for purchase from the Five12 website.
Introductory pricing for all products is: Numerology 3 SE: $119, Numerology 3 Pro: $184, Numerology 3 SE Upgrade: $34, Numerology 3 Pro Upgrade: $65. After January 9th, standard pricing for all versions will be: Numerology 3 SE: $129, Numerology 3 Pro: $199, Numerology 3 SE Upgrade: $40, Numerology 3 Pro Upgrade: $80. All prices are in US Dollars.
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renoise vs numerology
Though I've had Numerology for a while, and have the latest build/version; it really is an incredibly deep program. It provides enormous control of audio & MIDI coming into a highly configurable step-sequencer, with powerful and logical routing of controls (and controlling controllers), chords and scales can be customized and morphed, etc. It hosts AU instruments and FX, and has its own way of playing & processing samples, etc.
But having lurked on the Numerology forum for months now, the main strength of this software is a developer that listens to his user base very carefully, solves problems, adds features and works his ass off.
Though I've had Numerology for a while, and have the latest build/version; it really is an incredibly deep program. It provides enormous control of audio & MIDI coming into a highly configurable step-sequencer, with powerful and logical routing of controls (and controlling controllers), chords and scales can be customized and morphed, etc. It hosts AU instruments and FX, and has its own way of playing & processing samples, etc.
But having lurked on the Numerology forum for months now, the main strength of this software is a developer that listens to his user base very carefully, solves problems, adds features and works his ass off.
Though I've had Numerology for a while, and have the latest build/version; it really is an incredibly deep program. It provides enormous control of audio & MIDI coming into a highly configurable step-sequencer, with powerful and logical routing of controls (and controlling controllers), chords and scales can be customized and morphed, etc. It hosts AU instruments and FX, and has its own way of playing & processing samples, etc.
But having lurked on the Numerology forum for months now, the main strength of this software is a developer that listens to his user base very carefully, solves problems, adds features and works his ass off.
Though I've had Numerology for a while, and have the latest build/version; it really is an incredibly deep program. It provides enormous control of audio & MIDI coming into a highly configurable step-sequencer, with powerful and logical routing of controls (and controlling controllers), chords and scales can be customized and morphed, etc. It hosts AU instruments and FX, and has its own way of playing & processing samples, etc.
But having lurked on the Numerology forum for months now, the main strength of this software is a developer that listens to his user base very carefully, solves problems, adds features and works his ass off.
Though I've had Numerology for a while, and have the latest build/version; it really is an incredibly deep program. It provides enormous control of audio & MIDI coming into a highly configurable step-sequencer, with powerful and logical routing of controls (and controlling controllers), chords and scales can be customized and morphed, etc. It hosts AU instruments and FX, and has its own way of playing & processing samples, etc.
But having lurked on the Numerology forum for months now, the main strength of this software is a developer that listens to his user base very carefully, solves problems, adds features and works his ass off.
Though I've had Numerology for a while, and have the latest build/version; it really is an incredibly deep program. It provides enormous control of audio & MIDI coming into a highly configurable step-sequencer, with powerful and logical routing of controls (and controlling controllers), chords and scales can be customized and morphed, etc. It hosts AU instruments and FX, and has its own way of playing & processing samples, etc.
But having lurked on the Numerology forum for months now, the main strength of this software is a developer that listens to his user base very carefully, solves problems, adds features and works his ass off.
[Note: in my opening bit, I lost my thread. I was going to say that I've had it a while, but haven't really gotten my head around it yet.]
[Note: in my opening bit, I lost my thread. I was going to say that I've had it a while, but haven't really gotten my head around it yet.]
[Note: in my opening bit, I lost my thread. I was going to say that I've had it a while, but haven't really gotten my head around it yet.]
[Note: in my opening bit, I lost my thread. I was going to say that I've had it a while, but haven't really gotten my head around it yet.]
[Note: in my opening bit, I lost my thread. I was going to say that I've had it a while, but haven't really gotten my head around it yet.]
[Note: in my opening bit, I lost my thread. I was going to say that I've had it a while, but haven't really gotten my head around it yet.]
Numerology 3 looks like a very useful tool. I like how you included good details about it too. Thanks for sharing your information, and you definatly deserve a pat on the back.
I agree with Stubbsonic, Numerology 3 is incredibly deep. And, admittedly it took me a few good solid days to wrap my head around it. However, once I got the flow of how the program works and the different "production layers" as I call it, it all clicked.
The new features and improvements to this 3rd release of Numerology has really taken it up a notch to now compete with my other DAWS for my production time spent using it. Download the demo and check it out. I'm really digging this release.
I agree with Stubbsonic, Numerology 3 is incredibly deep. And, admittedly it took me a few good solid days to wrap my head around it. However, once I got the flow of how the program works and the different "production layers" as I call it, it all clicked.
The new features and improvements to this 3rd release of Numerology has really taken it up a notch to now compete with my other DAWS for my production time spent using it. Download the demo and check it out. I'm really digging this release.
I agree with Stubbsonic, Numerology 3 is incredibly deep. And, admittedly it took me a few good solid days to wrap my head around it. However, once I got the flow of how the program works and the different "production layers" as I call it, it all clicked.
The new features and improvements to this 3rd release of Numerology has really taken it up a notch to now compete with my other DAWS for my production time spent using it. Download the demo and check it out. I'm really digging this release.
I agree with Stubbsonic, Numerology 3 is incredibly deep. And, admittedly it took me a few good solid days to wrap my head around it. However, once I got the flow of how the program works and the different "production layers" as I call it, it all clicked.
The new features and improvements to this 3rd release of Numerology has really taken it up a notch to now compete with my other DAWS for my production time spent using it. Download the demo and check it out. I'm really digging this release.
I agree with Stubbsonic, Numerology 3 is incredibly deep. And, admittedly it took me a few good solid days to wrap my head around it. However, once I got the flow of how the program works and the different "production layers" as I call it, it all clicked.
The new features and improvements to this 3rd release of Numerology has really taken it up a notch to now compete with my other DAWS for my production time spent using it. Download the demo and check it out. I'm really digging this release.
I agree with Stubbsonic, Numerology 3 is incredibly deep. And, admittedly it took me a few good solid days to wrap my head around it. However, once I got the flow of how the program works and the different "production layers" as I call it, it all clicked.
The new features and improvements to this 3rd release of Numerology has really taken it up a notch to now compete with my other DAWS for my production time spent using it. Download the demo and check it out. I'm really digging this release.
I just bought this, one of the best purchases I have made recently, gives me a lot of what I was looking for in step sequencing for internal and external gear.
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