MIDI Designer Reference Manual
MIDI Designer Reference Manual
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MIDI Designer (MD) is a tool for musicians to create custom interfaces for controlling external hardware instruments, effects, VST plugins, and apps. These interfaces can consist of a variety of different controls including buttons, knobs, sliders and X-Y pads. MIDI Designer is the only controller designer that is 100% created in IOS: all editing can be done on your iOS device. This provides a fast streamlined experience from idea to execution. You can work on your interfaces on the train or while you’re waiting for your coffee. MD is very powerful but easy to use. Instead of using scripting, you create complex functionality by setting up relationships between controls. This feature is called super- and subcontrols, and it allows you to dial in the exact behavior you’re looking for without any guesswork.
While MD controllers are often used by musicians for controlling hardware and software, they are also leveraged in lighting, robotics, VJ performances, and interactive art installations. Any device or system that allows for MIDI control is a perfect target for MD.
The MIDI Designer Community of users creates and shares layouts and pages for important MIDItargets. The Community also provides expert advice and help for solving new problems in MIDIDesigner.
—The MIDI Designer team at Confusion Studios LLC
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Confusion Studios LLC. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Confusion Studios LLC, hereinafter referred to as Confusion Studios.
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All other trade marks are the property of their respective owners and use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Document authored by: Andrew Hlynsky and Dan Rosenstark
Software Version: 1.7
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MIDI Designer provides you with many sources of information of many different kinds.
If you have a problem or question, check the chapter on Troubleshooting—Getting Help to find out more information.
Please see Features Document
- Send all commonly-used types of MIDI messages including command changes, notes, sysex and NRPN. - Design a beautiful expansive and functional MIDI controller
- Advanced features allow for powerful MIDI controllers without scripting:
- Catalog and Share Functionality: save, load, mail and share layouts and pages - Various Ways to Get Connected
"Out of the box, MD can connect to MIDI inputs and targets via CoreMIDI over Network, virtually (other apps), and via hardware. External hardware and apps also allow for connection via Bluetooth, USB, and other options via Wi-Fi."
- Control External hardware, Apps, Desktop Software
- External Hardware
- Synths
- Drum Machines
- Midi Enabled Guitar Pedals
- Other iPad apps via CoreMIDI
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- Software for Desktop
- DAWs like Ableton Live, Reaper, Logic
- DJ Controllers like Traktor
- VST plugins (Mac, PC, Linux)
- Use external MIDI controllers to control MD.
- Hardware pedalboards
- Hardware MIDI controllers
- Sequencers and other CoreMIDI Apps
- MIDI Designer as Pass-through with "MIDI Thru"
- Example: keyboard controllers