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Single iPad use with MDP - MIDI Designer Q&A
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Hi there and thanks for your question.

The advantages of a virtual, customizable MIDI controller are usually because you need to:

  • create a user interface because your target doesn't have one or has a very limited one
  • customize a user interface because you would prefer it to be different (same as #1, pretty much), sometimes for a purpose like "performance" or "editing."
  • aggregate several targets in one user interface
And if you have a hardware MIDI controller, the question is what it does, and what you want it to do. If it's just a keyboard, adding essentially unlimited knobs, sliders, XY pads, etc., via MIDI Designer is great no matter what you're controlling. 
Also: if you have a hardware MIDI controller and want to get multiple pages of control using the same hardware, that's what our pedalboards feature is for (see http://mididesigner.com/home/ultimate-hybrid/).
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