Recording Poly Pressure and Glide from Other iOS apps
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:53 pm
Greetings,
I was trying out all of my iOS synth apps that support Poly Aftertouch and those that have on-screen keyboards that let you vary the sound by moving your finger vertically on a key or gliding smoothly across the keyboard. MTS records Animoog's vertical and horizontal finger movement just fine, but I cannot say the same for other apps such as: Nave, WaveMapper, Alchemy, XK-1.
Is the reason that I'm not able to record the finger movement from these apps because they do not send the data? Or is there something else I'm missing? If it is the app(s), I will contact the manufacturers and ask them to make all of the on-screen keyboard data available to other apps, like AniMoog does .
Ultimately, I would like the sequencer to have a better on-screen keyboard than the apps themselves. Better because it fully supports/records poly aftertouch and glides (of course velocity too). That way, I get comfortable using one consistent keyboard. For reference, I think that GarageBand has the best on-screen keyboard.
Thanks,
Bob
I was trying out all of my iOS synth apps that support Poly Aftertouch and those that have on-screen keyboards that let you vary the sound by moving your finger vertically on a key or gliding smoothly across the keyboard. MTS records Animoog's vertical and horizontal finger movement just fine, but I cannot say the same for other apps such as: Nave, WaveMapper, Alchemy, XK-1.
Is the reason that I'm not able to record the finger movement from these apps because they do not send the data? Or is there something else I'm missing? If it is the app(s), I will contact the manufacturers and ask them to make all of the on-screen keyboard data available to other apps, like AniMoog does .
Ultimately, I would like the sequencer to have a better on-screen keyboard than the apps themselves. Better because it fully supports/records poly aftertouch and glides (of course velocity too). That way, I get comfortable using one consistent keyboard. For reference, I think that GarageBand has the best on-screen keyboard.
Thanks,
Bob