2011
01/26
Spectrasonics Omnisphere Touch Remote iPad app
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Omnisphere-TR iPad

Touch Remote for Omnisphere “Combining the physical advantages of the iPad’s touch surface with Spectrasonics’ powerful Omnisphere virtual instrument, the Omni TR app will create a true hands-on experience allowing musicians to activate patches, tweak filters, re-mix, bend and spin amazing performance possibilities from the innovative new ´Orb´ circular controller all with the tips of their fingers!”

Spectrasonics’ Eric Persing demos Omni TR at the NAMM Show.

‘Touch Remote’ Concept
The new iPad app introduces Spectrasonics ‘TR’ (Touch Remote) concept – combining the tactile advantages of the iPad as a performance-oriented touch surface, with the company’s powerful computer-based virtual instruments – creating a true hands-on experience for musicians.

“One of the big differences between software and hardware synths is the feeling of hardware that’s so wonderful,” says Eric Persing, Founder and Creative Director of Spectrasonics. “With the iPad and our new Omni TR app, we are excited to bridge that gap and bring the sense of touch to state-of-the-art virtual instruments like Omnisphere.”

Omni TR brings Omnisphere’s interactive features closer to the music creation process with the ability to create setups and sound modifications very quickly. The user’s fingers can activate patches, tweak filters, re-mix, bend and spin amazing performance possibilities from the innovative new ‘Orb’ circular controller.

Interface
With its high contrast interface, ‘Omni TR’ is perfect onstage for live performance or even in the studio where the iPad sits at the controller keyboard located away from the studio computer. Best of all, the Omni TR app is extremely easy to use, offering full two-way communication with Omnisphere with just a simple wireless connection to the computer running the plug-in.

Omni TR has 4 pages for different types of real-time control:

Main Page
The Main page mirrors Omnisphere’s unique Live Mode offering 8 patch slots with latching and trigger modes, individual mute and solo, and mixer faders. In this page alone, Omnisphere becomes a new performance instrument with the iPad sitting at the user’s controller keyboard. Patch names can be simply touched to be enabled, one or more at a time for layers and stacks. Users can also browse and select Multis and Patches directly from the iPad to instantly change sounds for a new song or live set.

The Orb Page
Omni TR was designed to make the iPad the ideal control surface for Omnisphere’s innovative new ‘Orb’ feature. The ‘Orb’ is both a remarkable sound manipulation tool and an intuitive performance interface — it can be thought of as a ‘circular controller.’ Now with a single gesture, the user can instantly customize the sound in Omnisphere. Best of all, the Orb automatically works with every patch a user has, there’s no setup necessary.

As the Orb moves and orbits around the concentric circles, it morphs between automatically generated parameter scenes in Omnisphere’s STEAM engine in a highly intelligent and musical manner, all patch
dependent — manipulating the sound in subtle or radical ways appropriate to that particular patch.

If the user doesn’t like what the Orb has created, a complete new set of manipulations can be chosen by simply rolling the “Dice” button, which instantly creates a brand new group of intelligent sonic modifications and effects to try. There’s no limit to how many serendipitous sonic variations the Orb can create – opening up the vast power of the STEAM engine to every user, regardless of synthesis knowledge.

The tactile experience of moving the cursor around the Orb space on the iPad with a finger to create variations in the sound is remarkably musical. Where standard controllers might change one or two simple parameters in a linear manner, the Orb morphs a host of parameters that are patch specific, and easily changed on-the-fly.

The Inertia slider of the Orb allows the user to create a ‘movement trail’ after letting go of the Orb, just like a ball might roll and bounce off the walls of a circular enclosure, adding a musical symmetry to the “performance” of an Orb interaction.

Users can also record their performance movements directly into the Orb and play the performance back in sync with their controller or host. The Orb’s movements and sonic results are saved within the patch, multi or the host’s session for later recall. The movement of the Orb can also be automated in the user’s host.

Controls Page
The Controls page features a touch-based pitch ribbon performance controller and 8 touch sliders assigned to groups of the most useful performance/editing parameters for each Omnisphere layer.

Jumbo View
The Jumbo page shows large patch names on all 8 parts, easily seen in a live stage performance situation.

AVAILABILITY: The new “Omni TR” iPad app is compatible with both Mac and Windows systems running Spectrasonics Omnisphere v1.5 or higher and will be available free from the App Store on February 15th, 2011 (pending Apple’s review).

Omni TR is available for free

2010
06/15
Cubase on iPad using iTeleport
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iTeleport

Testing out the iTeleport app on my iPad for the first time. Just using it as a basic remote control for Cubase. There will be more extensive videos soon

You can use iTeleport as a touchscreen remote to control ANY of your music programs via WiFi.

Get iTeleport here

If all you’re looking for are basic transport controls Steinberg released a transport control for Cubase called the iCh.

Steinberg Cubase iC Transport Control

Features:

Transport Controls
Dual Time Position Displays
Job Band and Project Time Sliders
Play
Record
Pause
Fast Forward
Rewind
Go to Zero
Go to Previous Marker
Go To Next Marker
Click On/Off
Click On/Off
Cycle (Repeat) On/Off
Arranger Tab
Arranger On/Off
Play
Jump

To Use this iPhone App, there is a Computer side client you must install, but it’s readily available from Steinberg on their Cubase iC Page.

2010
06/10
TRIXMIX 2 Remote control iPad app for Reason, Live, Logic, and Garageband
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The original WIFI mixer. WIFI DAW Mixer controller for music packages such as Apple’s Logic Pro, Propellerhead’s Reason and Record, and Ableton’s LIVE.

Wirelessly control your mix, with built-in mixer, pans, and sends, transport, as well as keyboard controller and customizeable drum pads.
Simple and elegant UI makes it easy to navigate to things you need quickly, whether you’re in the studio or onstage.

include-
*mixer
*keys
*drumpads
*xy controller

*PLEASE NOTE- This app does not make sound, it is merely a MIDI controller to interact with your external music application. You will need to download the free WIFI reciever for your computer’s operating system.

Visit http://dsmidiwifi.tobw.net/ to download WIFI receiver.

Make sure both devices are on the SAME WIFI network. (If you notice a delay in response, try creating a new network from your computer and using that to connect the devices).

*Works with Pro Tools, or any other music suite with MIDI access to the mixing board, but not officially supported. Logic Pro support is coming in the next update.

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

2010
04/26
Cubase iC Remote App
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Connecting deeper to Cubase than any other app, Cubase iC Pro is the most advanced Cubase control app with a clear focus on recording, making it your very personal recording assistant. The project overview page and the mixer allow you to see your project as you know it from Cubase, while the key command page gives you a powerful tool to set up your most-used keyboard shortcuts and macros. Up to four dedicated cue mixes can be set up with Cubase iC Pro, giving musicians the freedom to adjust their own mix with a iPhone or iPad. Cubase iC Pro is Cubase’s perfect companion!

Please note that being a remote control, this application provides no use or function without a connection to Cubase Pro 8.5/Pro 9, Cubase Artist 8.5/9, Cubase LE/AI/Elements 9.

Some functionalities (e.g. the Cue-mix features) work only in combination with Cubase Pro 8.5/Pro 9 and not with Cubase Artist 8.5/9 or Cubase LE/AI/Elements 9.

Key features
• Project page with project overview
• Mixer with up to 4 independent cue-mix
• Customizable key commands and macros

ATTENTION:

To run Cubase iC Pro on iOS 10, the iOS version 10.3.3 or later must be installed.

Get Cubase iC

2010
04/22
MPC Drum Pads On iPad – TouchOSC with Propellerhead Record
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TouchOSC

TouchOSC drum pad interface on the apple iPad, configured to trigger a Redrum Drum Machine in Propellerhead Record+Reason. Transport and effect mapping make programming and live tweaking a breeze. Interfaced via wifi and translated to MIDI with Osculator: http://www.osculator.net

Here’s a really great tutorial from the bloke in the video http://www.peff.com/journal/2010/05/04/touchoscosculator-ipad-templates/

Download the free template he created here http://peff.com/record/downloads/iPadRecordRedrum.zip

Get TouchOSC

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