![]() ![]() ![]() It also looks similar to the step sequencer in Logic Pro X that I've never used. But I have seen others, and Genome's visual interface looks similar. I've barely used any midi step sequencers at all before Genome. You can either connect to external synths & hardware, or you can also use the built in instruments. In the current version you can record midi to the piano roll, and it comes with some instruments and fx. It appears it's still alive and being supported/maintained and developed.Īlso, in the video above I think that's an older version. He says there's an update with link coming, some bug fixes/tweaks, and a couple other small improvements. The dev has replied to 2 email/support questions within the same day. Guessing Modstep is deeper & more complex, but for my needs Genome has been a rock solid choice. I'm new to this stuff, but I got synths midi connected, made patterns, sequences, imported chord progression midi files from Suggester, etc. ![]() I don't have Modsreo to compare to, but from all the tutorials and others trying to learn it, seemed to be than what I was really after. Now that I have it, I'm glad I went this route. Part of me says I should just buy modstep. And frankly, it's so great to finally have much more control of the sound sequences etc.Īny tips on sites or videos for getting over the last Genome cc# said: The learning curve hasn't been rough at all. I've watch a few of the tutorial videos, but they don't go into that part much and they assume you already know everything.ĭoes anyone have a lead on any good forums or in depth tutorials for Genome? I know you just draw on the screen, but I need a more literal explanation about what they're for and how they're used and how they're used in Genome. It's not that there's any issue with their function, but I'm not familiar with how they're used and how to set them up correctly in a sequence. As well as the envelope draw (velocity/length/timing) The only trouble I'm having at the moment, has to do with the modwheel and various cc parameter controls. I've been able to figure out most of it's functionality intuitively and have successfully connected to most of my synths, etc. I don't have much to compare it too, but so far I really like it. I know ModStep is very popular, but is anyone using Genome?īought it recently on sale. ![]()
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