Turn Your Windows Tablet Into A MIDI Controller

US feelyoursound.com's XotoPad 2 offers multi-touch control over chords, scales, faders etc.      25/09/15

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feelyoursound.com has released XotoPad 2, a new version of their XotoPad which turns your multi-touch device into a fully-featured MIDI controller with chords, scales, faders, and more.

A spokesperson told us, "Designed for both travel and studio productions, XotoPad is your secret weapon to quickly sketch and refine your musical ideas. The clear interface gives you everything you need to play virtual instruments on the go, sketch chord progressions, create dynamic beats, and control effects inside your DAW."

Features:

  • Control other MIDI software and hardware at your fingertips
  • Easy to use interface, perfect for live and studio use
  • Over 300 scales for scale keyboards and chord pages included
  • Helpful wizards for common setups: Fader and slider pages, chord collections, CC pad galleries,...
  • "Transparent window" mode: Watch your DAW while you send MIDI commands
  • Maximize screen space: Press "X" to hide the load/save/edit buttons
  • Ready for Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 desktop (32 Bit and 64 Bit)
  • Four pages with up to 18x18 pads per page
  • Toggle between fullscreen and windowed mode
  • Two different colour schemes
  • "Always on top" mode
  • Undo/redo
  • Built-in audio engine for stand-alone usage
  • Multitouch and keyboard input for jamming
  • Very low latencies
  • Buy once, get updates forever



Pricing and Availability:
Introductory price until October 15th: 29 EUR / $32. (Normally 35 EUR / $39)

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