Cem Olcay Updates FuncBud

Cem Olcay has updated FuncBud, currently available for $5.99. What’s new in version 1.7: FuncBud is an AUv3 MIDI sequencer app that generates sequences using simple math functions. You can create math functions with the function builder, then chain and repeat them to create complex sequences. A simple x + 1 function would sequence all…

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Cem Olcay has updated FuncBud, currently available for $5.99.

What’s new in version 1.7:

  • This version adds an internal synth to the standalone app.
    • You may enable/disable the internal synth from the settings menu.
  • The loop detector has improved and it automatically detects the loops without asking you the looping notes count.
  • The looping note count input has been removed from the settings menu.

FuncBud is an AUv3 MIDI sequencer app that generates sequences using simple math functions. You can create math functions with the function builder, then chain and repeat them to create complex sequences.

A simple x + 1 function would sequence all the notes in the scale in order. It gets more interesting when you use different formulas and chain them.

The sequencer starts from the root note and evaluates the first formula to calculate the new note. Then, it moves to the next formula. If it’s a repeating function, it repeats the specified number of times before moving to the next formula. The formula’s result is converted to a note in the working key and scale, within the defined minimum and maximum octaves. Additionally, the result is stored in a history of up to 64 entries for later sum or product calculations.

The function builder lets you create functions with simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations as well as square, square root, sum and product operations. You can also use parentheses to prioritize the calculation order. The newly created function will be saved and accessible in the library across both the standalone app and AUv3 instances.

The sequencer picks the notes in the current key and scale, between the minimum and maximum octaves. You also have a root note, the starting note, which are all defined at the top of the UI. You can use BrainBud to change the key and scale as well.

The sequencer speed (rate), gate length, gate length variety, velocity, velocity variety and swing parameters are accessible with the sliders at the bottom of the UI.

In edit mode, you can change the order of the functions. You can also delete a function in edit mode, or simply by swiping it to the left.

Newly created patterns automatically copy the current one, making subtle changes easier. If you prefer a clean slate, you can quickly clear the list with the clear button.

The loop detection function is accessible in the settings menu. When enabled, you can define a looping note count. For example, if you set it to 3 and have a sequence of A2, B2, C2, A2, B2, C2 notes, it would detect the loop and increment the ‘x’ value by 1 to break the loop.

Please note that FuncBud is a MIDI app and does not generate sound on its own. It requires an audio app for output. For AUv3 functionality, it needs to be hosted within an app such as AUM, Loopy Pro, Cubasis, Logic Pro, Nanostudio, Drambo, or apeMatrix.

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