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Dreamfoot - anyone heard of this?
Dream foot is a professional musical tool that allows musicians or a non-musician to play more than one instrument at a time. dreamfootexperience.com
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Yup - I looked into it about 2-3 years ago. At that time, they were demoing using the KMI SoftStep, which I use. It allows you to increment through a preset group of chords using a single footswitch, something the SoftStep couldn't do on it's own. I was able to pull something similar off in Ableton for my needs.
Now that I've moved to iOS, though, I could use that functionality again with my live rig - but haven't found an easy way to do yet.
Wouldn't be a hard app to write. Definitely useful in some situations. Maybe the dreamfoot guys could port to iOS.
Dream Foot iPad app is now on sale.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/16174/new-app-dream-foot#latest
Poor name. Sounds like a 1970's prog rock band.
What if you use Dreamfoot with Earhoof?
Is this similar to navichord or am i getting it wrong ?
Dreamfoot simply allows you to define a progression of chords and increment through the progression with subsequent presses from a single foot switch. It uses midi and also has some built in sounds.
Great tool for guitarists that want a simple way to trigger synth chords live without having to navigate separate switches for each chord.