Developer Sebastian Arnold has introduced Senode, a node style sequencer and composition app for iPad.
Node extends the concept of linear step sequencers to a freely connectable graph, with an unlimited number of instruments traveling along the edges.
The core of Senode is a graph of Nodes connected by Edges. Each Node triggers a sound when activated, while Edges determine the direction of travel.
Instruments are controlled by Emitters which send their Tokens onto the graph. To make it more interesting, you can add random directions or emit multiple Tokens at different time positions.
Integrated Synthesizer & MIDI Sequencing
Each Emitter offers a basic subtractive synth, with main OSC (sine, saw, square), sub OSC (sine), 1-pole lowpass filter, stereo reverb and ADSR envelope.
But you can also used it to sequence any MIDI-capable apps. If you connect a MIDI interface, you can even control your hardware synths with the app.
Features:
- non-linear graphical sequencer with draggable multi-touch interface
- integrated polyphonic synthesizer with sine wave, square and saw oscillators, ADSR, filter and reverb
- unlimited number of steps and directions: cycles, randomized, one-shot – everything possible
- real-time sequencer control with master clock and catch-up quantization
- support for single notes or chords with velocity, legato or fixed-length notes
- chord detection, hold and replace modes
- transpose and clock divide functions
- polyphonic traversal with unlimited number of tokens and different instruments on the same graph
- quickly record nodes or chords via on-screen keybard or MIDI input
- control other music apps or external gear via MIDI
- comes with tutorial and example patches that you can instantly play
Pricing and Availability
Senode is available now for US $7.99.
Yes!
Awesome.
So easy, so good! I like this program a lot and I´m very curious how it will be further developed (e.g. probability options, realtime-access, external trigger-possibilities).
Good gourd! Decided to buy it after about 10 seconds of the demo video. Im usually not so easy… honestly! ;D
Reminds me a lot of “Nodal”, which I love. Nice to have something like this on iOS.
Looks good. Love to hear peoples experience with this.
Edit: nevermind!