ddtctmcc-ff

2D Touch Control to MIDI CC

Published by: Alexey Nadzharov

Description

ddtctmcc-ff
"2D Touch Control To MIDI Control Change - For Free"
This is a free compact version of "ddtctmcc" touch control app that is designed to work with touch gestures and output MIDI Control Change messages.
This app is available as standalone version that can run in background and as an AUv3.
It features:
- 2D Touch Area where you can set 3 MIDI values (X, Y and Touch On / Off) that will be sent as MIDI CC messages
- Two gesture recording modes: "Loop" and "Once":
-- In "Loop" mode the gesture is immediately repeated infinitely. You can restart it and change the direction of gesture loop
-- In "Once" mode the gesture is recorded silently and only played back later when "trigger" or "+pause" buttons are pressed.
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