Five12 Releases Numerology 2.1
Five12 Inc. today announces the release of Numerology 2.1 for Mac OS
X. This release features a new Chord Sequencer module, step
recording for sequencers, sequencer groove timing controls, and a
major update to the ReWire implementation with full support for Audio
Unit plugins.
Numerology 2.1's new ReWire driver now offers full support for running
Audio Unit plugins, including their editor windows. This innovative
feature allows the user to seamlessly integrate Numerology with ReWire
host applications while maintaing nearly all features that are present
when running standalone, the only missing item being audio
input. Other improvements to the ReWire implementation include the
addition of 30 audio output channels, bringing the total to 16 stereo
pairs. This driver also includes fixes to some transport related
problems, and much reduced CPU overhead.
The new Chord Sequencer module makes it easy to build chord
progressions using a series of sequenced high-level parameters,
including scale degree (I, IV, V, etc), chord family and type
(including 10 types of 7th chords), inversion, spacing and octave
offset. The Chord Sequencer also includes options to strum and
arpeggiate the notes of a chord, or to play them as "broken"
chords. Whether the user is complete newbie or a seasoned pro the
Chord Sequencer makes building and experimenting with chord
progressions a quick and enjoyable task.
Numerology's MonoNote, PolyNote and Drum Sequencer modules now offer
both real-time and step-time sequence recording options. This feature
allows you to program steps from a MIDI keyboard and, in conjunction
with several other features of Numerology's sequencing modules, opens
up several interesting compositional options including "sound on
sound" looped composition, and generative auto-accompaniment.
All of Numerology's Note Sequencer modules now have per-step groove
controls that allow the timing of each step to be individually pushed
or pulled relative to the overall tempo. Combined with the groove
timing options of Numerology's GrooveClock module, this offers the
most flexible set of timing options of any sequencing application.
Other new features in Numerology 2.1 include:
- A Transport Loop
- A Keyboard module which emulates a MIDI keyboard. It can be use for triggering sounds, and for monitoring MIDI note streams.
- A new set of I/O modules for additional flexibility in routing MIDI, Audio and CV signals.
- A new 'step-trigger' option for all sequencers to make it easier to emulate the behavior of analog step sequencers.
And, of course, many general fixes and updates. The complete list of
changes can be found in the readme file included with all Numerology
installations.
Numerology 2 requires an Apple Macintosh computer with a CPU speed of
1Ghz or better, and 1GB or more of RAM, running Mac OS X version
10.4.11 or later, and a screen resolution of 1024x768 or better.
Numerology 2 is currently available for purchase from
the Five12 Web Store for an introductory price of $119 (US).
Numerology 2.1 Screenshots
Numerology 2.1 ChordSeq #1 : JPEG,
968 x 835 pixels, 72dpi
Numerology 2.1 ChordSeq #2 : JPEG,
762 x 492 pixels, 72dpi
Press Contact:
James Coker
Five12 Inc.
jim (at) five12 (dot) com
(505) 506 3730