Xequence AU | Keys
Published by Alexander Ewering on Feb 23, 2019Genre: Music
Ratings: 5.00
Version: 1.2.1
Updated: Jan 09, 2024
Downloads: 362
Xequence AU | Keys is a music app developed by Alexander Ewering. Available for $2.99, it was updated to v1.20 on January 09, 2024, and currently holds a 5 out of 5 rating based on 15 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 3 MB of free space and runs Android 13.2+ or iOS 14.2+.
AUv3 MIDI Keyboard Controller




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Description
IMPORTANT: This app is targeted at music production enthusiasts and requires an AUv3 Audio Unit Host to run! It does not do ANYTHING on its own!
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Xequence AU | Keys can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★ GREAT iOS Midi Keyboard Controller!
Let’s face it, most iOS DAW built-in keyboards are mediocre at best. This is a TERRIFIC replacement. As long as the host supports AUv3 midi apps, you can load up this baby and have a great keyboard, scales, and as many parameter (midi cc) controllers as you want at your fingertips. It is one of the most perfect single-purpose apps I own. I’m delighted! No Kids! It doesn’t make sound. Don’t buy it unless you understand what it’s for. But if you do, get this right away. You won’t regret it.
★★★★★ This app is crazy good!
Make sure you’re interested in AUv3 before you buy. Grab this up as soon as possible!
★★★★★ Has a few bugs but it’s pretty good anyway
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I’ve already committed to the developer to inform them of the bugs I’ve found so they can fix it (I will do so soon Dev), but in general these are well worth apps.
My only request:
Please make them MPE compatible - naturally not by default but being able to send midi through multiple channels (channel per note) would be great for stuff like NOISE, Synthclavier, Volt and all those fancy MPE synths.
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