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Numerology 2.0 : Update
Posted 10/24/2007

Howdy everyone! I know it's been quite a while since the last update, but development on Numerology 2 is proceeding well, and I've just updated the preview page to match. In addition to some really cool new goodies, like the multi-track drum sequencer (up to 8 tracks), a great randomization tool, and super-quick modulation setup via the "Add Modulation" command, most modules from Numerology 1.4 have been ported and are running in 2.0.

In addition, a public beta is being prepared for release in a few weeks. This has been planned for a while, but we want to make sure that we have a stable and reliable (if not quite feature complete) build before putting it up for viewing. If you're interested in trying it out, be sure to join the Numer-Pub list, information on the public beta will be posted there first.

And, of course, if you're already a registered user of Numerology, you get access to the beta right way, just send us a note and we'll hook you up!





Numerology 2.0 : Mini Report
Posted 3/3/2007

Just a quick report on progress towards the first public beta of 2.0. It's still not ready yet, but progress has been very steady. There are some really cool new features under development that will make it much easier to create new projects, add modulation, and control presets and params via MIDI. Stay tuned for more info!





Numerology 2.0 : Preview
Posted 1/24/2007

There are some picts and new information on Numerology 2.0 over at this preview page. New features (Universal Binary, ReWire mode, new Routing system), new modules and a bit of info on the upcoming public beta.





Numerology 2.0 : Development Update
Posted 7/17/2006

The little elves at Five12 have been very busy over the last several months working on a ground-up rewrite of Numerology to support a slew of new features. A few of these include: Universal Binary Support, ReWire, New Sequencing and MIDI processing modules, an all-new routing page, mixer scenes, a much-revised user interface, improved AU integration, and much more. Watch for preview pages on this website in a few weeks.





Numerology 1.4.3 Released
Posted 7/17/2006

Many little things here and there, as well as support for running Numerology 1.X under Rosetta on Intel Macs, and PDF-formatted documentation. Get it at the usual spot.





Numerology 1.4.2t Released
Posted 5/9/2005

Minor fix for Tiger (Mac OS 10.4.0). This version will run fine in Tiger or Panther. Get it at the usual spot.





Numerology 1.4.2 Released
Posted 3/16/2005

New goodies include: MIDI and Signal switcher modules, new CC control over panning and aux sends, nested menu support for AU Preset files and directories, improved clock sync, and the usual slew of fixes and minor updates. Get it here.





Updated Demo Pages
Posted 3/16/2005

A massive update to the demo page with eleven new tracks from Per Boysen, Phil Brown, Dan Heidebrecht, Suit & Tie Guy, and Five12 vs. KeepAdding. Covers the gamut from '8-bit' game music to twisted forms of live audio looping, dark ambient and IDM. Enjoy!





Numerology 1.4.1 Released
Posted 8/8/2004

A few quick fixes, get it here. Details are in the Release Notes in the README file.





Numerology 1.4 Released
Posted 7/27/2004

Better audio mixing, multi-channel Audio I/O, improved AU hosting and a twisted XY controller module are just a few of the new features in Numerology 1.4. Get the details here, or jump directly to the download.





Updated Audio Unit Compatibility Page
Posted 7/27/2004

As a part of the Numerology 1.4 release, the Numerology Audio Unit Compatibility page has been updated with the latest compatibility information for a number of audio units. Changes in Numerology 1.4 that affect AU compatibility include much improved note scheduling performance with Native Instruments plugins, and the ability to edit certain plugins without holding down the control key. If you are having any problems running an Audio Unit in Numerology, be sure to let us know!.





Numerology 1.4 Preview
Posted 3/30/2004

If you can't make it to the Musik Messe to get an in person demo of Numerology 1.4 (courtesy of Urs Heckmann and friends), visit our Numerology 1.4 Preview page. New features include a variety audio mixing functions and improved timing accuracy for Audio Unit plugins.





Numerology 1.3.1 Released
Posted 3/30/2004

The usual sorts of tweaks and updates, plus a handy new MIDI Merger / Output module. Get it on the download page.





Numerology used in installation at MCA Montreal
Posted 3/1/2004

Multi-media artist Jean-Frédéric Messier recently used Numerology to sequence an installation of 64 1000 watt light bulbs at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montreal. The vintage bulbs used produce noise as well as light as their current is modulated, resulting in a unique audio/visual installation. Read the details and check out the photo here.





Numerology reviewed in Grooves!
Posted 3/1/2004

Numerology chalks up it's fourth instance of print coverage, this time in issue #12 of Grooves Magazine. Their recently-redesigned website is a bit sparse, but this 'zine is always worth checking out.





Numerology reviewed in KEYS!
Posted 3/1/2004

The most extensive Numerology review to date has appeared in the January issue of KEYS Magazine. You can hear the track that Uwe Hoenig created for his review here. He writes: Numerology and Reaktor : This track accompanied the review of Numerology 1.2 in the German magazine KEYS. It was cut together from a longer live performance. Numerology was used to sequence a Reaktor ensemble with a MemoryDrum instrument, a small FM bass synth and a simple sampler with variable loop length. A faderbox was used to control various parameters in realtime.





Numerology 1.3 Released!
Posted 11/28/2003

Numerology 1.3 is now out and ready to make some noise. Along with some big new features like GrooveClock, MIDI Input and the ultra-flexible Matrix Sequencer, there are many little goodies hiding here and there, including sequencer triggering, arpeggio modes for the matrix sequencer, and new MIDI control options for groups. For details on these new features, be sure to check out the Numerology 1.3 preview. You can download Numerology 1.3 here.





Five12 & Numerology Live in Santa Fe, NM
Posted 12/04/2003

The use of Numerology featured heavily at the recent Warning Signal : Audio Interface show at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico on November 23rd 2003. Three of the five performing groups at this show used Numerology live, including the duo of Jim Coker (Numerology author) and Jason Fink (on guitar), Brian Bixby of Keep Adding, and Eric Williamson (a.k.a Suit and Tie Guy). Mr. Williamson even had the nerve to use a beta version of Numerology 1.3, incorporating the Groove Clock and Matrix Sequencer into his set. These three sequencing nuts were joined by IN_TENSE (a.k.a Steve Mason of Santa Fe, NM) and the live-sampling mayhem of C.K. Barlow of Albuquerque, NM. Read all about the details of the show here, including gear details, and sound and video clips.





Official Numerology 1.3 Teaser
Posted 11/28/2003

The next version of Numerology 1.3 will offer several powerful new features, including a new clock module for live groove quantizing, a Matrix Sequencer / Arpeggiator suitable for both drum and polyphonic melody programming, sequencer triggering, MIDI input and more. This release is due on or around December 15th, and the price will increase by $15, but upgrades are free so if you buy now you save $$. Read the extensive preview now.





Numerology in Electronic Musician!
Posted 11/14/2003

Len Sasso gives Numerology 4.5 out of 5 stars in his review of Numerology version 1.2.1 in the December issue of Electronic Musician magazine. From his summary: "Without a doubt, Numerology takes step sequencing to a new level. It is complex, but once you've built a couple of different step-sequencer Groups and used the Track and Mixer views a few times, it will become almost second nature." You can hear a Numerology track created by Mr. Sasso online at EM Web Clips, it is titled NumeroUno.mp3.





Numerology in Remix Magazine!
Posted 11/14/2003

There is a short review of Numerology by Dave Hill Jr. in his "One Shots" section of Remix Magazine (November issue). Taking a queue from Numerology's unusual name, he says: "The study of numbers and their correlations has never had as much musical ramification as with Five12's new MIDI performance sequencer for OS X." You can read the full review at remixmag.com.





New AU Compatibility List
Posted 11/14/2003

You can now check up on AU compatiblity with Numerology, or find great new Audio Units to try, on the Numerology Audio Unit Compatibility List. Not all AUs are yet listed, so be sure to drop us a note if you have information to add to that page.




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What is Numerology?

Numerology is a modular sequencing and audio plugin environment for Mac OS X. It takes sequencing and modulation metaphors established by the analog sequencers of the 70's, and implements them in a structured and highly interactive software environment designed for experimentation, improvisation and live performance. By using Numerology in conjunction with your choice of Audio Unit plugins and hardware synths, you can create an open compositional environment that is truly your own.

Primary Features:

  • Step Sequencing
  • Modular Sequencing
  • Audio Unit Hosting
  • Parameter Modulation
  • Integrated Audio and MIDI Mixing
  • MIDI Generation:
    MIDI Notes, CC, NRPN, Pitch Bend
  • MIDI Learn
  • Advanced Preset Management
  • Song Arrangements
  • Performance-oriented design

What's New:

Multi-Channel Audio I/O

Route your guitar or hardware synth through the Audio Unit effects of your choice, or output your sequenced synths through mutliple output for external mixing and processing.

Custom Clock Divisions

Not happy with the same-old even-division based sequencing stuff? Then try Numerology 1.4's new custom clock division capabilities. You can define any division of a beat from 1/1 to 32/32. That not enough? Then modulate your custom divisions with ParamMod for even wackier effects.

Triple X-Y Module

Not quite your garden-variety XY Controller, this module adds constant-time glide for building smooth parameter changes, long-form transitions, or --with the help of an LFO or two-- complex generative sequences.

Other Cool Goodies:

Groove Clock

Numerology version 1.3 adds powerful new tempo and timing controls in the form of the GrooveClock module. In addition to allowing you to tweak timing at the level of 16th notes, you can assign modulators to tempo, or even use multiple clocks. With this clock, swing-time is just the beginning.

MIDI Input

The new MIDI Input module allows you to setup Numerology as a virtual synth rack. Or you can use this module to drive the arpeggiator modes in the Matrix Sequencer, or to generate control information for other twisted purposes.

Matrix Sequencer

This flexible grid-based sequencer can be used to create polyphonic or monophonic sequences, or used for drums. It can also be used as an arpeggiator, complete with note sorting and latch modes.

Audio Unit Hosting

Numerology lets you run Audio Unit synthesizers and effects directly in the program, including mixdown of multiple instrument groups to a stereo output. In addition to the selection of Apple AUs included with OS X, you can add AUs from the growing number of commercial and free-ware Audio Unit synths, samplers and effects. Create a virtual studio that is truly your own. An up-to-date list of AUs is available at osxaudio.com.

Included among the standard Apple AU offerings are a DLS/Sountfont sample playback engine (complete with a custom Numerology interface) high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filters, high and low shelving filters, graphic and parametric eq's, and delay and reverb modules. All the basics to get you started. Even if you never add another AU to this selection, the creative use of parameter modulation and sequencer programming can quickly take you into uncharted musical territory.

Parameter Modulation

Numerology's Parameter Modulation module allows you to quickly add automation to almost any module parameter, including Audio Unit parameters. This seemingly simple addition opens up a world of new possibilities for sequencing and timbral manipulation:

  • Create chaotic sequences by using one sequencer to modulate the start position or clock division of another sequencer.
  • Modulate parameters on AU synths and effects to create phrase-level timbral changes.
  • Integrate sounds from your hardware and software synths by modulating both from the same control source, by using both parameter modulation and CC or NRPN output.
  • Explore the world of glitch by modulating non-continuous parameters, such as some delay and reverb parameters on Apple AUs.
  • Create complex control values that you can perform in real time by modulating LFO parameters from another LFO or sequencer, and assigning key parameters to be controlled by a hardware fader box.

LFO Module

The Dual LFO module is a great source for generating control signals, either to generate pitch or velocity values for notes, act as a control source for Numerology's MIDI CC or NRPN output modules, or to modulate other parameters. This module includes two low-frequency oscillators that each have a number of powerful features:

Pulse width control over all waveforms LFO period programmable in increments of 1/16 notes, beats or measures, for LFO times as long as 100 measures, or directly in Hertz. Controls for waveform level, starting phase, rectification and inversion. Hard Sync setting, to automatically reset the LFO in time with your music. All parameters can be modulated to create complex waveforms.

And There's More...

  • Sequencer triggering features make it easy to setup fill patterns, or other 'sparse' textures.
  • You can now setup MIDI remote control over group-level volume, mute & solo. You can also setup MIDI control of important sequencing parameters (such as clock division) across all sequencers in a group.
  • Numerology has two options for UI graphics: a lighter, 'Metal' UI (shown above) for daytime and contrast-challenging conditions, and a darker 'Studio' UI for use in low-light situations.
  • An updated sync reception algorithm improves sync to MIDI clock when using unstable sources, and avoids drift over long periods.

For more information on Numerology, read the product pages. Or to jump right in, download it now.