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Euclidean AUv3 Sequencer App Reviews

The Euclidean AUv3 Sequencer app recently received 4 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Euclidean AUv3 Sequencer app an average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 27 ratings since its release on May 24 by Pocketscom. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Euclidean AUv3 Sequencer?

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Rated 4.00 out of 5

27 global ratings

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4 Positive User Reviews for Euclidean AUv3 Sequencer

Really fun

Edit: I figured it out. It wasn't hard. Adding a fifth star - I love it! Unfortunately, I can't find any instructions on how to integrate this with Logic Pro. The company's web site is offline and there's no help included with the app. YouTube hasn't been helpful either, showing only tutorials based on AUM. I don't use AUM (nothing against it, I own a copy, but it's not one of my regular tools). Please help!

Seems perfect with room for more controls

For what it is, it’s worked well and sounded in the grid but able to sound far out in a way… I have never tried 4 different synths at once though. I also hope some more midi madness type effecting is welcome, hails!

Too easy to mess up patterns !! Randomize button should reveal settings

Too easy to mess up patterns !! Randomize button should reveal settings not randomize everything your working on. Clearly some real musicians need to help the creators of this with some workflow ideas Fix the randomize button to ONLY pull up the settings… otherwise the default randomize breaks all your hard work

Need to control both events and steps

Wonderful app, and I was very pleased when the dev said they would look at exposing *both* the events and steps to midi control. (I’m still not sure why these weren’t the first two things to become mappable.) as it is it’s great, but by not allowing control of both main parameters it kind of has one arm tied behind its back, so to speak.