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Version History of MIDI Mod

1.5.2

October 3, 2021

- iOS 14+ Ableton Link network compatibility fix - Visual feedback when attempting to perform invalid actions - Improved startup time: only process device specs if there have been changes or new ones added

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1.5.1

February 7, 2021

- Support for the latest Open MIDI RTC Schema version (0.1.1), which in turn allows mappings for the Roland Super JX with Vecoven mods - More accurate loading indicator on startup

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1.5.0

November 11, 2020

- New connections view allows you to configure all your app and hardware device connections in one place - Removed all MIDI device configuration settings from the main settings screen. Removed device setting from the Arp screen. These are now configured in the connections view. - Fixed incoming and outgoing MIDI clock sync - Incoming MIDI processing improvements - Support for receiving MIDI on all channels (omni) - MIDI thru support

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1.4.6

September 15, 2020

All LFO's and the arpeggiator now respond to incoming MIDI transport control messages (play, stop, continue). Now you can trigger/sync any number of LFO's with an external sequencer. You can also trigger the arpeggiator when it is in latch mode, effectively turning it into a sequencer that you can start, stop, and resume with another device that sends transport messages. Just press the "TP" button to enable transport control. Be sure to set the input device in the settings first.

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1.4.5

February 3, 2020

- Improved initial load time - Fixed bug that was preventing the removal of device output and clock assignments - MIDI learn parameters are now saved globally - Fixed issues with mod slots where MIDI CC's are the mod source

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1.4.4

January 13, 2020

Fixes "Settings" crash on iPads running older versions of iOS

1.4.3

January 2, 2020

- iPhone support!!! - small bug fixes and UI tweaks - intermittent crash fixes and safeguards to help prevent crashes in the future

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1.3.4

December 14, 2019

- Improved arpeggiator performance - Fixed crashes that occurred during internal modulation of multiple arpeggiator transpose steps - Stability improvements for internal modulation - Activity indicator is displayed during initial app launch to indicate background activity (you can still use the app while this is displayed) - User defined LFO edit button will be grayed out when the "User" wave shape is not selected - Program Change is now available as a modulation destination. You can find it under the "Default" destination mappings, as well as Bank Select

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1.3.3

December 12, 2019

Small UI tweaks (no more bouncy sliders)

1.3.2

December 11, 2019

- More effective use of screen width to display current modulation assignments of LFO's and envelopes - Even vertical spacing for mod slots in the mod matrix - Save and restore LFO and envelope on/off state with presets - Linear knob control option available via the settings

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Description of MIDI Mod

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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MIDI Mod: FAQ

Can MIDI Mod support iPad devices?

MIDI Mod is available on iPad devices.

Who created the app?

MIDI Mod was released by Steven Connelly.

What is the minimum iOS version for the MIDI Mod app?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 12.0 or higher.

What user rating does MIDI Mod have?

The MIDI Mod app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.4.

What app category is MIDI Mod?

Music Is The App Genre Of The Midi Mod App.

Which version of the MIDI Mod app is the latest one?

The newest version of MIDI Mod is 1.5.2.

What is the update date for MIDI Mod?

The latest MIDI Mod update came out on September 29, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

MIDI Mod was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the MIDI Mod app?

Steven Connelly: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by MIDI Mod?

The MIDI Mod app can be used in English.

Can I find MIDI Mod within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, MIDI Mod is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within MIDI Mod?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within MIDI Mod.

Can I utilize MIDI Mod with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize MIDI Mod with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in MIDI Mod?

No, there are no commercial ads in MIDI Mod.

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Reviews of MIDI Mod

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  • Lovely MIDI modulation source

    A nicely implemented means of outputting some pretty exciting MIDI modulation variations.

    It can take a second to parse the provided guide for some of the more in-depth functionality, but overall if you know how to program a simple LFO or EG and set up MIDI routing/destinations the app is a breeze - just click around! The arp’s fun to play around with as well. Excited to implement into my workflows!
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  • Made by the dev, for the dev.

    Nope. This app is a prime example of what happens when someone makes an app for their own personal use, and then as an afterthought, decides to sell it on the app store with zero user friendliness.

    If anyone is even looking at this, it's probably because you can't find a midi controller that can do exactly what you need, and you're desperate. Just search the store for "midi script". There's an app that lets you write custom code to create any imaginable midi controller.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for the feedback. MIDI Mod took more than 2 years from initial development to release. For UI design, I imagined having a hardware equivalent, with knobs, sliders, and switches for most functions. I thought other people would be familiar with this sort of design. Along the way, I’ve added new features and UI goodies as a result of user feedback. Its primary purpose is to enhance the modulation capabilities of other devices (hardware and software). It is not meant to be a general all-purpose customizable MIDI controller. There are plenty of apps for that. Sorry if MIDI Mod wasn’t the right tool for the job.
  • Different, not in a good way

    I can't get past the interface. The app needs a proper interface. I could not work with an interface like that. There are too many things to explain. Interfaces should be intuitive, easy to use, easy to make changes, easy to see the current set up, minimal number of taps to make a change. I should not have to watch scrolling text to know a value. Standard ways to bring up choices is a good idea so the user knows quickly how to make a change. This is especially true with technical apps. Someone messing with midi doesn't want to use an app with an interface that does things in a completely different way. It's just too confusing for nothing.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for your feedback. MIDI Mod is a deep, complex app that greatly expands the modulation capabilities of whatever you’re using it with. The device mappings are data driven and have been open sourced. For the most part they are direct translations of the MIDI implementations documented by the manufacturer. Sometimes parameter names are very long, and there is a limited amount of space to work with. Scrolling text was used for that reason. I’m open to suggestions on how to improve the user experience. The in app documentation should explain everything and I have posted several demonstration videos on YT. Sorry to hear that the you don’t get on with the interface. Again, thanks for the feedback.