Laurent Colson released on the AppStore a new iOS app that allows for creating, saving and MIDI playing chords.
ChordPolyPad can control MIDI instruments and software/plug-ins and thanks to its built-in sound bank, it can also be used as a standalone instrument.
Features:
- 16 chord pads for playing chords in real time
- 8 groups of 16 pads by preset (128 pads)
- Midi port and Midi channel assignable for each pad
- Customizable X/Y controller for each pad
- Velocity assignable for each chord note
- Strumming setup by pad
- Features copy and paste for pads and groups
- Draggable chords directly from library
- Searching for chords available in scales
- Random chords for instant inspiration
- Multitasking
- Internal sound bank
- Receiving Midi notes and control from external devices
- Send Midi to a virtual port that can be used as Midi input by other Core Midi compatible applications managing multitasking on the same device
- Presets manager
- Presets shared with computer using iTunes 9.1 or later
- Undo/Redo
- Midi Wifi Network (RTP Midi), Apple USB camera connection kit and any Core Midi compatible interface supported
ChordPolyPad is available on the AppStore for $8.99. Visit laurentcolson.com/chordpolypadmidi.html for more info.
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