[IOS] Condukt app

This looks cool. Will be buying it shortly. Is there any way, or will there be any way of midi mapping a hardware controller to some of the controls, ie crossfader ?

Very nice app! Happy with it. Hopefully it will be good supported down the road.

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This is really great, trying it with OP XY and it’s exactly what i’ve been looking for.

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Yes, we’ll be definitely expanding on that. At the moment you can see it in the Turing Machine sequencer: you can bind both MIDI and keyboard to Octave Up/Down and Mute buttons.

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Thanks, that’s a good point, I guess every synth should expose modwheel and breath control). Aftertouch and Pitchbend are a bit different, but could be baked into sequencers in interesting ways… very cool idea!

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Syntakt Compatible?

Great 🫶🏼

Probably. I tested it with DNII a few weeks ago.

yes :slight_smile: connected and it sees the Syntakt

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This app needs iOS 18 or above. My old ass iPad will only go up to iOS 17. Just bought a new iPad specifically to run this app. This really looks like a powerful tool! Can’t wait to dig in!

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I was in the same position. Just got a new A16 model iPad.

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Wow, I hope it lives up to that expense! :sweat_smile:

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Is every synth listed in midi.guide compatible? Interested to try it out with Nord Drum 2 and 3P.

You can check it out here. Not every synths/groovbox etc is there but you can contribute yourself to what’s missing.

Read through the website and got excited when I reached the sequencer section because I thought it would be mainly to automate controls. I could need that more than notes.

Is every synth listed there compatible?

I don’t have the app yet but this is what the page says

“Who are you?

We’re Pencil Research, an app development company. We’re working on Condukt, a performance MIDI controller for iPhone, iPad, and Mac that’s powered by this dataset.”

So it seems that the app uses this sheet but I don’t know in what way.

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Yes, the app uses midi.guide for parameter mapping. You can also use devices that are not in there and do sequencing or submit your own definitions.

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We’re doing a LOT with sequencers

midi.guide is a dataset we’ve been building with community (it’s open sourced) for 5+ years, it’s designed to assist MIDI controllers map parameters to devices.

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