MIDI Controller

4.0
156 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

Your phone turns into an USB Midi controller for controlling software (eg audio workstations / DAWs) and hardware (eg synthesizer, light show, ...) via USB.

All common MIDI information can be sent,
including all music notes and all possible control change values.
Build your own workspace from scratch.
All controls are fully customizable.

- Simple, customizable keyboard with speed and channel controls
- Customizable buttons (one-shot and on / off) for sending control information
- Customizable sliders
- Multiple view options (therefore also optimal for tablets)

More than 500 buttons and sliders can be added
which work on 16 different midi channels. That way, you can create your own interface with any controls you need.

Control your DAW, your synthesizer, or whatever you want to work with.

Example DAW (Digital Audio Workstation):
Add a new midi control
Assign these to functionality in your audio program via midi mapping.
MIDI controller can now control the assigned functionality - eg volume slider, effect ON / OFF, recording start and much more.
Updated on
Apr 19, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
156 reviews
Robert Thompson
December 16, 2021
Good for beginners. Limited MIDI functionality. UI lacks polish. For example naming a button "mute 1" puts the words on one line but naming it "mute 2" puts it on 2 lines. Many small issues like this add up to a lack of polish and shows a lack of attention to detail. Also setting UI up in general is a very clumsy process. This type of app is all about UI. If it's lacking in that? Well...
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A Google user
February 15, 2019
So far this app seems almost perfect for my needs, with the only drawback being that it seems unable to also receive values. I wanted it to not only control but also to "be controlled". For example, if I use the app to change a slider on a software running on my computer, when I drag the slider on the app, the slider on the software follows it. What I also wanted, though, is for the slider on the app to also move if I drag the slider on the software, similar to those physical MIDI controllers with motorized faders. I guess it shouldn't be hard to implement (if it's not already in there), and I've seen other apps with this functionality. And if it was able to connect wirelessly, say for example using rtpMIDI, it would help a lot.
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Dominik Seemayr
February 15, 2019
Hey Micael! Thanks for your feedback. Receiving MIDI is already in progress, but could take some more time. rtpMIDI is not planned yet, since I am focusing on connecting to BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) MIDI-Devices for now. Good idea tho, thanks a lot.
A Google user
April 19, 2019
The app works ok, meaning, that it sends Midi signals to your pc. It uses the android-midi protocol, so there's no need for using any additional software on pc. What I have a problem with, is the interface/layout. I wanted to mostly use the sliders. There are two slider modes - horizontal and vertical. one has sloders too thick, the other too thin, and there is no way to change that. Since the app lacks a full screen mode, the top bar and some buttons waste space, which is so valuable here.
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What's new

Improved stability for some devices