This video, via Ryan Hemeon, covers getting started with MIDI Pattern Sequencer for iPad.
Here’s what Hemeon has to say about it:
In this video I use mSequencer to control all 8 channels of Korg’s iPolySix via virtual midi. This video doesn’t even begin to touch what a great app this is. If there is interest in it, I will definitely be making more videos on some of the more advanced procedures you can use as well as a lot of other options I couldn’t get to in this video.
I highly recommend using an external midi controller with this app to build your sequences.
Conclusion: This is an excellent app for anyone wanting to program midi sequences and send them to apps via virtual midi. It gives you a larger range of control then any other sequencer app I have ever used. This app does not support Audiobus but it definitely should. Well worth it’s price.
MIDI Pattern Sequencer is available for $14.99 in the App Store.
Dude needs to learn how to pronounce “Moog”….
This app is cool. The problem with this app, is that it can mess up the midi configuration on an analogue keyboard, the keyboard on my minimoog will stop working now and then after I use the mSequencer. Has anybody had this problem?