Touch-screen control of MIDI-enabled instruments such as keyboards, drum machines, software synths and more is now available.
Suitable for use on stage, at home or in studio settings, MIDI Surface offers four interface styles, each with its own set of changeable parameters: The Keyboard interface features Channel and Velocity controls. The Sliders interface includes Channel, Controller (Mod Wheel, Expression, etc.), Low Value and High Value controls. The Drum Pads interface includes Channel, Category (Note On, Controller, Program Change), Note, Note Off (Immediate or Touch Up) and Velocity controls. The X-Y interface supports up to four touches and includes Channel, Controller, Left Value and Right Value controls.
Users can create and save as many MIDI Surface interfaces as they like. Each customized control surface can be configured in detail and adjusted. Users can even store their own unique Presets for quick recall.
Audiofile Engineering previously developed MIDI Memo Recorder, a free application that allows iPhone and iPod touch users to record, store and playback MIDI sequences using Line 6's MIDI Mobilizer accessory.
Pricing & Availability
MIDI Surface is now available for download via the Apple App Store for $5.99. Installation on iPhone or iPod touch requires iPhone OS 3.1 or higher. The required Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer accessory is sold separately.
More information on the Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer can be found at line6.com/MIDImobilizer.
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