Elysium 0.9.7
About Elysium
A generative MIDI sequencer. Okay, so what does that mean? Let’s take it in reverse: Elysium is a sequencer, that means it’s designed to produce sequences of notes that can be layered to form music. Elysium uses MIDI which means that it doesn’t make sounds itself but can drive MIDI based synthesizers, samplers, and other instruments. It also means that Elysium’s output can be recorded, and manipulated, in a DAW such as Logic or Ableton Live.
Elysium is generative which relates to the way the music is created by building up a “system” composed of layers, cells, tokens, and playheads that combined, when “played”, to produce a sequence of notes. Still not with me? That’s okay. Once you’ve played with it a bit it will all become clear. Elysium is a very visual application with all activity being displayed on a hexagonal matrix representing the harmonic table where each cell corresponds to a note. Many more features.
Whats New in this Version
- New and improved inspector UI
- Impact and MIDI trigger modes for generators
- Better LFO’s with new waveforms
- New ‘skip’ token type
- More token options
- Set defaults for new compositions
- Set layer thread priorities
- Support for undo/redo when adding & removing tokens
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- LucidMac Software
- Version:
- 0.9.7
- Post Date:
- June 29, 2009
- License:
- Freeware
- File Size:
- 1.93MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 23273
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