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Small midi pad controllers

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  • The M Vave does not save presets, but you can set up a preconfigured template in AUM…

  • @Music70 said:
    I was just looking at those Roland airas (tweak synth etc.) can't find anything definitive about whether they can be used as midi controllers via usb but if they can that would be a sweet little controller with the bonus of being a synth.

    I have the S-1 and I can definitely use it's keyboard to play other synth via the MIDI out. The chord mode in the J-6 supposedly also works via midi, check this post: https://gearspace.com/board/showpost.php?p=16862994&postcount=1750

  • @Svetlovska said:
    The M Vave does not save presets, but you can set up a preconfigured template in AUM…

    How can I do that? Do you have maybe a tutorial? Thanks a lot

  • The OffGrid was promising (described most recently in this thread and various others). Somewhat hobbled now, because the configuration tool was only ever online, and when the company went bust, so did the online configurator thing. Thus, any OffGrid you buy fresh out of the box will be limited to triggering chromatic MIDI notes (and there are various built-in scales, to be fair). I like it.

  • edited March 2024

    @cam:

  • @Music70 said:

    @bathrobebill said:
    If you're looking at the phone route, check out Tonality
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tonality-piano-guitar-chords/id1467552236

    I bought this a while back on sale but haven't even looked at it yet, had no idea it did this kind of thing.

    Yes, it’s great! With the chord pads you can assign one or multiple midi notes to send out and also set up a variety of velocity parameters.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    @cam:

    Thank you very much

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