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THE visual sequencer I have waited for: Harmony Bloom

As I am a little surprised by the interest and not really sure about answers to some of the questions I think might be helpful to post a link to the kvr thread:


Mario is reading this thread but I am not sure if he had signed in to be able to answer, so maybe ask direct questions on the kvr forum to get qualified answers, he is really active in there.
 
Hey, Mario here!

First off, thanks to KarlHeinz for creating the post and helping me introduce Harmony Bloom.

I'll try to answer the questions, but if anyone has any more doubts or suggestions, I'll be delighted to respond.

About the demo version:

Currently, I don't have a demo ready. I made an initial demo, but it had some issues, and I decided to stop sharing it. However, I want to create a new demo and make it public on my website but I can't give an exact date for when it will be ready.

About: Can the bpm be set differently for each sequencer?

Yes and no, Initially, the speed of all notes was the same, although you can change the distance between notes, and the speed at which they rotate. You also have the option to sync with the DAW or not. But recently, I added a new function called S.OFFSET (Speed Offset) so that the speed of the notes can vary in relation to the next or previous note. This way, it's possible to create patterns with much longer development and more "Unpredictable" outcomes.

My intention is to work on a system where the user can have total control over each individual note. I would like to start working on that as soon as possible and release it in an upcoming update.

On the other hand, Harmony Bloom is a MIDI generator and is distributed as VST3, AU (Midi Instrument), and as Standalone.

The Standalone version, unlike the others, has some integrated sounds, but you can also route MIDI both in and out.

The AU version is especially designed for Logic; it loads as a normal Midi Effect, just as you would with an arpeggiator, for example. For other DAWs, you need to use the VST3 version and route it to an instrument. It tends to be quite simple and varies depending on the DAW, but if someone has doubts about this, I can explain how to do it.

Lastly, yes, it's possible to capture MIDI from the same plugin and then drag it into the DAW or export it to the selected destination.

I think I haven't left anything out, and some questions had already been answered by KarlHeinz :)

Anyway, now that I've created an account on the forum, I'll be passing through and will be attentive to respond if anyone has any doubts or suggestions.

Greetings.
 
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