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Stepless/floating midi controller app?
Hey! So I'm trying to find a midi controller app that lets me play notes "freely", like a violin, without the constrains of a traditional keyboard. Like the bebot f.ex when locking to scales are not applied. Or at least something that can glide in an extreme way.
I have tried searching but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.
Any recommendations or tips? I would really appreciate it.
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GeoShred
ThumbJam?
Shoom and Olympia softwares Ribbons as well as TC11 / Data, and yes Geoshred
Thank you so much guys! I downloaded Geoshred and it seems very nice, but it's a struggle getting it connected to my windows 7 64 bit workstation. It worked very well over bluetooth with my macbook air, and I see that windows 10 supposedly works better. But there is no chance whatsoever that I'm letting windows 7 go. It works great and is stable as a rock. Plus I don't want the illuminati to get the drawings to build me robot replacement, haha. Windows 10 seems like really bad news regarding privacy.
I guess I'll try to make something work. Thanks again!
If you only need to get midi to the PC, I’ve had pretty good luck with the MidiMux app to Windows 7. I’ll admit I haven’t used it heavily though.
You need to install the StudioMux server on Windows, then it can receive midi over a Lightning - USB cable from the MidiMux app on iOS. Hope that makes sense.
I’ve read many posts that complain that StudioMux is unreliable for audio, so I’ve never bothered to try.
If you only need to get midi to the PC, I’ve had pretty good luck with the MidiMux app to Windows 7. I’ll admit I haven’t used it heavily though.
I actually tried it out. Bought the app, downloaded and started setting it up. But the server wouldn't even open after the install. I checked out the manual and it talked about the latest version of itunes, updating NET framework and stuff like that, so I was just like fuck that shit. I just wanted to use a stupid app to control some midi, not alter my stable and fine tuned audio workstation.
I'll either buy some proper hardware that actually works or just forget about it.
Thumbjam MUST be the best choise here!
Fuckin’ great as it is, but, as an MIDI-controller it can make magical things!
Yeah, I have tried it out for some hours now on my macbook air with ableton live. It's pretty great, and very very fun. I have played around with geoshred too. I think I generally prefer the interface of geoshred, but it's something I just don't understand.
So the thing is this. I'm using thumbjam and geoshred to control vocalsynth 2. It seems that vocalsynth by default is programmed to accept pitch-bends by two semitones up and down, and there is no way to change those settings within VS 2. But in thumbjam I can bend several octaves in continuum mode. In geoshred however I either get almost no bend, or It only bends "correctly" in the midi configurations Jordantron and iSEM, but it won't bend up if it bends down. And it gets all funky and triggers wrong notes if it suddenly will bend the other way.
Anyone that can make sense of this?
If you tag @sonosaurus (the creator of Thumbjam) he may help you probably...
Ill be back later... Busy just now :-(