OK, this may sound a bit weird, but I'm hoping MIDI Designer can solve this for me. Here's what I'm looking to accomplish...
For live performance, I'd like to bring nothing other than my iPad and a simple MIDI keyboard controller to control various soft synths on the iPad. The issue I'd like to overcome is that in some soft synths (Zeta, Sunrizer, Thor, etc) the controllers are often too small to see. Here's what I'd like to do:
Say in Sunrizer, for each particular track in our playlist, I'd like to have a preset in MIDI Designer that has knobs/faders/etc. mapped out to that particular synth for exactly what I'm going to be fiddling with on that track. When we move on to the next track in the playlist, I can recall another MIDI Designer page that has a completely different set of knobs/faders/etc.
That way I'm not fumbling around in (again, say Sunrizer's) interface looking for the right knob to monkey with.
Also, ideally, each MIDI Designer page could control a different synth/effects processor. So say I'm running Sunrizer through AudioBus with Turnado in the Effects channel; can I set Sunrizer as MIDI channel 1 and Turnado as MIDI channel 2, and then create a template in MIDI Designer that has some knobs/sliders/faders that control channel 1 and some more knobs that control channel 2 (Turnado?)
Hope this makes sense... I know I can do this sort of thing in TouchOSC, but the inability to modify templates/pages on the fly WITHOUT a laptop is what's making me lean towards MIDI Designer (and yes, I do have the free version, I'm just trying to suss all this out in my mind before dropping $30 for the real thing).
Many thanks, all! From what I've seen from it thus far, it IS prety incredible...