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Fugue Machine Rubato App Reviews

The Fugue Machine Rubato app recently received 15 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Fugue Machine Rubato app an average rating of 4.82 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 33 ratings since its release on Jun 25 by Alexandernaut. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Fugue Machine Rubato?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.73 out of 5

33 global ratings

5 Star
80%
4 Star
13%
3 Star
7%
2 Star
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15 Positive User Reviews for Fugue Machine Rubato

YES!!!

A Great Creative Tool for Modern Producers looking for versatile expression

Add a parameter randomizer would make this app perfect.

I love this app; there are so many parameters to tweak. I would love to see an update where you can randomize a single or group of parameters.

He does it again!

When I learned about this updated version, purchased without hesitation. Amazing Midi Sequencer from a long time fan!

MacOS-version

I think this may be the sequencer I’ve always been looking for. Very flexible, powerful, and stable. I’m only hours in and feel like this one’s worth going deep with. Bravo.

MIDI

Love the app! Are you going to a have a function where it can record and import midi sequences ?

Mind Blowing

Love Fugue Machine and this new iteration is far superior. Fantastic!

Incredible Vision and Accomplishment

As elegant and powerful as Fugue Machine Rubato is, the sparse manual makes the learning curve too steep for me, since I only have bits of time here and there to learn. A fuller guide is needed to unlock its true potential for people like me.

Sequencer Heaven

Rhythmic displacement, Isorhythm, talea are new words for me. Had to ask AI what was making such a few numbers of notes create such cool polyrhythmic musical magic that may not repeat for hours. Eating patterns with patterns, using note echos to get cool rhythmic displacement between future notes. This is so much fun and there is still more to learn. Thanks, impressive.

Fugue Machine Rubato

BRILLIANT!!! Thank You!

A Creative Developer

Updated Review: I applaud developers like this with the skills to make such fun and original apps for creating music. Keep up the fantastic work you’re doing! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Innovative Sequencer

I’m pretty satisfied with this unique sequencer. It’s one of a kind and will be one of the only sequencers I’ll use out of the 10 I already have. It’s feature packed and the layout is well designed. Alex added lots of his own presets to get things moving but for the price I REALLY wish this app had the ability to import midi files, as I literally have thousands of them. Also, I agree with the other reviewer who is asking for a randomization feature. I’ll give this app 5 stars if these two reques

Spectacular

This thing is amazing

fantastic and DEEP

I was a big fan of the original fugue machine, but I hesitated on buying rubato due to cost and a lack of need. I’m glad I revisited that decision however as this app is incredible!! It’s so deep and such a cool way to approach sequencing. You could easily write a whole piece using just a single instance of this app! Also the fact that this was also released as a universal app makes it worth the added cost imo. I just hope at some point they release an auv2 wrapper so I can also use this in

amazing sequencer - can do true polyrhythms!

every time someone tries to sell me a sequencer I ask “can it do true polyrhythms?” and they always say “yes” but they don’t mean yes they mean “it can do polymeters” - but lemme tell ya - that ain’t the same thing! Not this one though, this one is the genuine article - in that it can actually do polyrhythms. Also it’s crazy cool and can do a bunch of other stuff and is a worthy upgrade to the original (it’s got a mac app! You can actually do polyrhythms in Logic now without hurting your loop

Excellent App

Wonderful, useful, and complementary to the original version. They can be used together to great effect. Worth every penny of the price as nothing does what it does, and it’s surprising.