easily the best $40 dollars i spent on an app
you’ll be playing slices over midi in no time
but don’t just buy it to settle on 4 xy pads
the other cheap stuff i linked will do that too
lemur will allow you to create custom drop down menus of destinations and change midi channels etc if you want to get in deeper
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Right, I was just using that as a quick example. Lemur looks very impressive. can those more simple apps do my scenario of 4 touch pads sending to 4 different midi channels?[/quote]
forget the one called TB Midi Stuff, that’s not what I expected
it took me 2 mins to knock up one with different midi channels in S1MIDITRIGGER, it’s a total no-brainer, and in no means a replacement for Lemur, it doesn’t for example register that there is a finger down, in the z direction if you will, which can be useful too, but not normal
but sometimes you may prefer the simplicity of a $3 app to knock things up very quickly where it’s harder to get lost and if it’s crap or buggy, so what, but Lemur is incredible, but easy to get stuck in, if you’re not inclined towards it in the first place
dip your toes in first, and then look at how amazing lemur is with physics and custom scripting etc, peerless, but not for the faint hearted