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They have those physical knobs that attach to an iPad screen and work as it it was a real knob on that synth. Might be a kickstarter or something but it was shared in this form a while back, so you might be able to find it with a search… I think they were pricey though.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/tuna-knobs
https://www.pepperdecks.com/products/28-tunagear
I thought you were BSing!
I'm buying this for Gadget/Reason and Ableton: $105.00 NIB
Lmk how the knobs feel, and if they glide smoothly or jump values around. Also if it's a pain in the ass having the knobs reset locations when you touch them every time you change a gadget etc.
At this point I'm even wondering if a controller even is the way to go at all, or just drag my finger across the screen: fast, reliable, no need to map anything, and save my money for a cobalt 8 or something
I like that for $105. I’m guessing it’s wired only?
I finally recieved those knob replacements this week and they are working (and fitting) really well.
I bought these:
https://bit.ly/2T8XnkZ
Got myself 30 knobs (3 packs) and that's a good thing because some of them turned out to fit the Midimix a bit loosely so I had some spare to place instead. Still for the price I wouldn't nitpick on this little inconvenience.
Bear in mind it is a bit easier to maybe accidentally move neighbouring knobs while playing around as you do tend to touch them a little more often. Doesn't bother me as I don't neccessarily make any drastic turning and mingling
In short - I would surely recommend them