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.
This is really great, trying it with OP XY and it’s exactly what i’ve been looking for.
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.
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!
Syntakt Compatible?
Great 🫶🏼
Probably. I tested it with DNII a few weeks ago.
yes
connected and it sees the Syntakt
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!
I was in the same position. Just got a new A16 model iPad.
Wow, I hope it lives up to that expense! ![]()
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.
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.
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.