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Is there an app to save and submit midi cc's for hardware?
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Midiflow? Midi designer?
Lemur
This little gem might do it for you:
TB MIDI Stuff by TBStuff
https://appsto.re/dk/_ySQC.i
TB Midi Stuff is great, but it doesn't have anything like a "preset manager". What you could do, is set up a button with one MIDI cc parameter for each value you want to send, then when you save the page you can set the button to trigger all the cc's. But that would be somewhat inflexible. Each time you wanted to change the cc's for a particular "preset button", you'd have to go into the page editor. If it was going to be like a default or something that wouldn't be bad, but if you were thinking of something where you could tweak knobs, then save the settings like a preset, I don't think you could do that. It seems like a cumbersome solution to me.
That would be a great app idea though! Just a big surface of sliders for different values and a preset save button. Recall the preset and all the values get sent. I wonder if something like that exists.
I've been meaning to investigate the very same thing for the (almost) same device (volca keys in my case). Seems like at least one of the MIDI control surface apps should make this easy. I think MIDI Designer has this (presets per layout) but can't recall or verify at the moment.
The Novation X-Station has this feature (send stored CC values when a template is loaded) but it doesn't have enough preset/template slots to make it a viable option for regular use.
Looks like it does! Crap! Now I have to get it. @syrupcore you owe me 25 bucks.
http://mididesigner.com/wiki/doku.php/manual:chapter-presets
@wim, Nice! Thanks for looking it up. As token of my appreciation, you can keep the $4975 I reckon you owe me, presuming it'd cost ~$5k in lost wages to make a very basic version of such an app.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
"Recall Button Possibilities" on that page put this into super-duper-neato land. Play on the hardware and have the ability to momentarily recall some whacky preset? Yes, please. cc/ @Matt_Fletcher_2000 (still have a volca?).
Haven't actually tried to implement this yet but this link at the very bottom of the page Wim linked seems like it's very illustrative: http://mididesigner.com/qa/4473/radio-buttons-for-group-presets (particularly the Evernote embed).
It was on sale just a week ago. Missed it. They really thought out the preset thing. You can set it so it auto saves presets, or manually saves and recalls them, momentarily implements them, set up buttons or dials to select them .... pretty neat. You can have presets only for certain groups of controls too. Theres a send all values control, something I always want d to have.
It's ugly (to me) though. oh well.
Same. It seems to go on sale pretty regularly.
Yeah, after wrestling with myself for about two hours I finally talked myself into waiting. We'll see how long that holds ... probably not long.
Thanks.
Yep - still have my Volca Keys.
I've used TB Midi Stuff with it because of its wonderful randomiser. You can actually save a preset (sort of) with TB Midi Stuff by getting the knobs how you want them, going into settings and telling the current state to be the default state on page load. Then saving as a brand new TB Midi Stuff page.
But it's quite long winded.
I do, however, have a couple of Volca keys patches saved this way on my iPhone though (see attached) which I feel is quite cool.
Never noticed that one. I couldn't find a manual but there's a set of nice short video tutorials here: http://www.soniclogicapps.com/videos
I really like the auto-increment thing as shown here:![](https://img.youtube.com/vi/vczTDRYgd8g/0.jpg)
Looks like a nice straightforward app. Not as powerful as TB or MD but also a lot quicker/less noise. Kind of like an updated https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/s1miditrigger/id368422995?mt=8 I used to use that app quite a bit.