MIDI Mod vs. In Theory - Interval Keyboard Utilizzo e statistiche
MIDI Mod is a set of modules designed to be used as modulation sources that send MIDI to various destinations. In addition, the majority of MIDI Mod's own parameters can be modulated internally. For example, the output of ENV 3 could be used to control the rate of LFO 1. The output of LFO 1 could be used to control the playback velocity of the arpeggiator, and so on.
MIDI Mod features a massive 32-slot mod matrix, which can be used for routing internally and externally to any number of things, including hardware devices, software, and other apps.
The sheer number of possibilities can be daunting, but don't let that stop you. To make things less overwhelming, MIDI Mod comes preloaded with parameter mappings for more than 60 devices and apps, including some of the most popular devices on the market today. More are being added, and if a mapping doesn't exist for your device yet, fear not. It's very easy to create routings just by entering a CC number or via MIDI Learn. MIDI Learn even works with Sysex!
TL;DR
4 LFOs
- All the classic wave forms, plus 1 slot per LFO for a user-editable waveform
- Key retrig and LFO delay
- Slow and Fast modes, up to 40 Hz
- Rate sync to BPM subdivisions
- Sync any LFO to the rate of another
- Each LFO can have up to 8 destinations
3 Envelope Generators
- 2 ADSR with delay and hold
- 1 4-stage with individual levels per stage, plus delay and hold
- Loopable
- Auto-triggered by BPM subdivisions or the rate of an LFO
- Manual trigger buttons
- Each envelope generator can have up to 8 destinations
Arpeggiator
- Stores up to 16 notes
- Standard features, including Octave Up/Down, Note Repeat, Gate Length, Clock Subdivision, and several playback patterns
- Velocity decay/fade feature
- Chord memory with polyphonic playback
- Create rhythmic patterns by turning on/off individual notes in latch mode
- Auto Transpose Sequencer allows automatic transposition of the entire note sequence up to 16 steps. Think of it as a sequencer of a sequence
- Arp note on and note off can be used as a modulation source (up to 8 destinations)
- Note messages can be suppressed so that only modulation takes place
32-Slot Mod Matrix
- Destinations can be internal or external (only limited by the amount of devices/software/apps you have)
- Internal destinations include just about every knob and fader within MIDI Mod
- Over 60 (and increasing) included device control mappings, making it easy to simply select your device, and the name of the parameter
- Destinations can be MIDI CC, Sysex, or NRPN
- MIDI Learn for destination select (CC and Sysex only)
- Individual range controls for each mod slot (If the destination has a range of 0-63, you could set the min to 5, and max to 55, for example)
- Destinations also include pitch bend, aftertouch, mod wheel, and even MIDI note
- Every mod slot can have its output inverted (negative)
- Mod sources include the 4 LFOs and 3 Envelopes, Arpeggiator note on/off, Aftertouch, Velocity, MIDI Note (keyboard tracking), Modwheel, Pitchbend, Expression, or any CC of your choice
Other Features
- Quick access on-screen keyboard for entering notes/playing devices
- Configurable Max LFO Delay and Envelope Phase times, up to 40 seconds
- Aftertouch delay, which filters out incoming aftertouch messages until the desired time after key press
- Max MIDI messages per second (some devices are better at handling audio rates over MIDI than others)
- MIDI clock send and receive (sync)
- Analog sync out (sends out an audio pulse in sync with the current tempo)
- Ableton Link for solid tempo sync with other Ableton Link devices
- In app User Guide
Some features of this app are made possible by the AudioKit framework
Current list of devices and apps with defined parameter mappings:
https://eokuwwy.blogspot.com/2019/05/device-parameter-mapping-list.html
MIDI Mod is not affiliated with any hardware or software manufacturer.
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In Theory is an interval based MIDI keyboard app with more than 110 scales. It has a keypad at the bottom with the interval buttons like +2, +1, 0, -1, -2 which would change the current note. Zero means the current note, +1 means the note after the current note, +2 means two notes after the current note, -2 means two notes before the current note in the scale and so on.
Above the keypad, you can toggle additional intervals in the scale for creating chord voices. You can also select the notes from an octave above and an octave below for creating rich, extended chords.
You can use your MIDI keyboard to play In Theory as well. The middle C4 key on your MIDI keyboard triggers the 0 (zero) button on the app's keypad. The white notes after the C4 note would trigger the positive buttons, the white notes before the C4 note would trigger the negative notes on the keypad.
You can also toggle the chord intervals with MIDI CC messages. You can set a MIDI CC number and a MIDI Channel for toggling the chord intervals from the settings menu. If you send a MIDI CC value between 0-62, you can toggle the chord intervals respectively.
With the MIDI capabilities, you can also sequence the app with a MIDI sequencer app like PolyBud, ShiftBud, MelodyBud etc.
In Theory has more than 110 scales built-in. You can also use the custom scales you made in ScaleBud 2 app as well. The key and scale could be changed externally from a MIDI controller in AUv3 plugin with the AU parameters.
The circular display on the UI will show you where you are in the scale. Also, when you play a note, you will see the every playing note on the screen with the root note and the chord intervals.
Please note that In Theory is a MIDI app and does not produce any kind of sound on its own. You need to connect the MIDI output of the app to an audio app's MIDI input. For the AUv3 plugin you'll need an AUv3 host app such as AUM, Cubase, Nanostudio, apeMatrix etc.
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