Devicemeister pushed out version 1.6 of Stepic, their sequencer plugin that works on both Mac and Windows systems. The upgrade hits VST3, Audio Unit, and Max for Live formats without charging current owners anything extra.
The patch brings independent timing controls for different sequence lanes that can run at their own speed, separate from the main tempo. Players get six new pattern playback options like backwards mode, randomized order, and ping-pong styles. The developers added per-note legato functionality for smoother transitions between pitches, plus a built-in preset manager that handles saving and organizing sound banks.
Workflow got smoother with drag-and-drop pattern duplication and complete undo-redo support throughout the interface. There's also a sequence transformer that can flip, scramble, or reshape patterns using different mathematical functions.
The patch brings independent timing controls for different sequence lanes that can run at their own speed, separate from the main tempo. Players get six new pattern playback options like backwards mode, randomized order, and ping-pong styles. The developers added per-note legato functionality for smoother transitions between pitches, plus a built-in preset manager that handles saving and organizing sound banks.
Workflow got smoother with drag-and-drop pattern duplication and complete undo-redo support throughout the interface. There's also a sequence transformer that can flip, scramble, or reshape patterns using different mathematical functions.