Here’s a first look, via Chris Randall, of the upcoming Naughty Panther Phaedra step sequencer for the iPad.
Phaedra is an ”analog” style four-channel MIDI sequencer, inspired by the Moon Modular 568 Quad Sequential Trigger Source.
In the video, Phaedra is driving a Dave Smith Instruments TETR4, a Doepfer modular synth, a Korg Monotribe, and an Eventide Space and TimeWorks. No DAW is used in the sequencing. Everything is being clocked from Phaedra.
Pricing and availability for Phaedra are to be announced.
Check out the demo and let me know what you think of Phaedra!
this looks great!
Superb! Can’t wait to try it out.
The Ipad looksmore and more like my next toy to buy. How is he sending midi messages?
Telekinesis or the Alesis IO dock seem probable. I would go for Telekinesis, tho.
Really liking the looks of this one. I’ve been looking for something to drive my K2000S for some ideas
a tip for developers: we need an seq. app with CV out!
you could use it in conjunction with something like this:
http://www.philrees.co.uk/products/miditocv.htm
Looks like Phil Rees is out of business, though. : (