Scrutinizer
Experienced
If you use a Mac, and have an iPod Touch or iPhone, check out the MIDI control apps by iTouchMidi. I have been using the iTM Pad and iTM Tilt apps on my iPod Touch to control parameters on my Ultra. This is amazing.
The Mac and iPod/iPhone need to be on the same wireless LAN or peer-peer network. In application called iTouchMidi OSX needs to be installed on the Mac. I use separate midi in/out connections for my FX1, Axe-FX, and Switchblade in order to use the editor apps with each. For midi routing, merging, and midi channel remapping I use a freeware app called Midi Patchbay. I created three 'patches' in Midi Patchbay:
After testing the setup with the free iTM MidiLab iPhone app, I purchased the iTM Pad and iTM Tilt apps. $5.99 each.
Launching iTM Pad brings up the following screen
This app provides 5 pages of controls, selected by the 1 thru 5 buttons. Each page uses a different set of 5 midi CC numbers for the XY touchpad and the three function buttons.
iTM Pad midi CC mapping:
The F1, F2, and F3 switches are momentary, and transmit value 127 when pressed and 0 when released. I think these would be more useful with the AxeFX is they were toggle type.
Pressing the small midi icon (lower left) button slides the F1-3 and 1-5 buttons out of the way, a 'safe mode':
The upper left 'X' is the 'spring to default' button. With this feature enabled, the 'control' springs back to a pre-set position. You can set the spring position by touching the desired default position, and double tap 'X'. So one could set the 0,0 position as the spring default, then use AUTOENG=ON in the Axe-FX block to provide an effect that is only engaged when the touchscreen is pressed.
Some things I've tried, using iTM Pad:
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The iTM Tilt app is also very cool:
This uses the iPhone/iPodTouch internal accelerometer to detect movement and or position. Sensitivity can be adjusted with the slider, and tapping the RESET button centers the control. Now I need to figure a way to secure the iPodTouch to guitar or guitar strap.
iTM Tilt midi CC mapping:
There are a few things in each program that could use improvement. The Tilt would be better with a more intelligent damping algorithm. With the iPodTouch motionless on my desk, the dot jitters back forth rapidly. When using the iTM Pad, I wish there was a way to reset the default spring position to dead-center position, this would be very useful when controlling pitch. I wish the iTM Pad F1-F3 switches were toggle instead of momentary. Lastly, I would like the ability to change the midi cc assignments for each control.
Very cool apps, check em out.
The Mac and iPod/iPhone need to be on the same wireless LAN or peer-peer network. In application called iTouchMidi OSX needs to be installed on the Mac. I use separate midi in/out connections for my FX1, Axe-FX, and Switchblade in order to use the editor apps with each. For midi routing, merging, and midi channel remapping I use a freeware app called Midi Patchbay. I created three 'patches' in Midi Patchbay:
- FX1 -> AxeFX[/*:m:31voabgb]
- FX1 -> (switchblade, eclipse)[/*:m:31voabgb]
- iTouchMidi -> AxeFX, with all data remapped to AxeFX's midi channel[/*:m:31voabgb]
After testing the setup with the free iTM MidiLab iPhone app, I purchased the iTM Pad and iTM Tilt apps. $5.99 each.
Launching iTM Pad brings up the following screen
This app provides 5 pages of controls, selected by the 1 thru 5 buttons. Each page uses a different set of 5 midi CC numbers for the XY touchpad and the three function buttons.
iTM Pad midi CC mapping:
Code:
PAGE# 1 2 3 4 5
X-Axis CC#10 CC#12 CC#14 CC#16 CC#18
Y-Axis CC#11 CC#13 CC#15 CC#17 CC#19
F1 CC#20 CC#23 CC#26 CC#29 CC#32
F2 CC#21 CC#24 CC#27 CC#30 CC#33
F3 CC#22 CC#25 CC#28 CC#31 CC#34
All midi data is transmitted on channel 1
Pressing the small midi icon (lower left) button slides the F1-3 and 1-5 buttons out of the way, a 'safe mode':
The upper left 'X' is the 'spring to default' button. With this feature enabled, the 'control' springs back to a pre-set position. You can set the spring position by touching the desired default position, and double tap 'X'. So one could set the 0,0 position as the spring default, then use AUTOENG=ON in the Axe-FX block to provide an effect that is only engaged when the touchscreen is pressed.
Some things I've tried, using iTM Pad:
- Whammy, using spring to default feature: dive bomb with gesture on touchpad, release and pitch snaps back to normal pitch and effect block disengages (AUTOENG=ON). Extra points for using Y axis to control a wah or bring up level of echoes.[/*:m:31voabgb]
- Ring mod, controlling FMULT param. Tap touchscreen randomly, rhythmically. [/*:m:31voabgb]
- Cocked-wah effect[/*:m:31voabgb]
- Control delay level and feedback using XY pad[/*:m:31voabgb]
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The iTM Tilt app is also very cool:
This uses the iPhone/iPodTouch internal accelerometer to detect movement and or position. Sensitivity can be adjusted with the slider, and tapping the RESET button centers the control. Now I need to figure a way to secure the iPodTouch to guitar or guitar strap.
iTM Tilt midi CC mapping:
Code:
PAGE# A B C D E
X-Axis CC#10 CC#12 CC#14 CC#16 CC#18
Y-Axis CC#11 CC#13 CC#15 CC#17 CC#19
All midi data is transmitted on channel 1
There are a few things in each program that could use improvement. The Tilt would be better with a more intelligent damping algorithm. With the iPodTouch motionless on my desk, the dot jitters back forth rapidly. When using the iTM Pad, I wish there was a way to reset the default spring position to dead-center position, this would be very useful when controlling pitch. I wish the iTM Pad F1-F3 switches were toggle instead of momentary. Lastly, I would like the ability to change the midi cc assignments for each control.
Very cool apps, check em out.