thanks for the feedback
XotoPad doesn't use any soundbanks, it just acts as a MIDI controller. The sounds in the demo video come from my DAW and its softsynths. So, yes: XotoPad controls other programs
Greetings,
Hauke
Hello Hauke,hauke wrote:Hi hat5,
thanks for the feedback!
XotoPad doesn't use any soundbanks, it just acts as a MIDI controller. The sounds in the demo video come from my DAW and its softsynths. So, yes: XotoPad controls other programs
Greetings,
Hauke
Hauke,hauke wrote:Hello Kalamata Kid,
thank you!
Yes, XotoPad should run on Windows 7 with a touch screen. I couldn't test it myself, but the people behind the programming toolkit I use claim that it works on any Windows OS with touch capabilities.
However: When using Windows 7 it might happen that you will see small rectangles coming up if you touch the screen with two or more fingers. This happens because Win7 interprets a two finger gesture as a right mouse click and wants to give the user feedback that it detected such a "click". This doesn't influence the MIDI output, but might be pretty annoying. On Windows 8 I could find a way to suppress these "helpful" rectangles. Unfortunately I could only get it to work with certain commands that aren't available on Win7, so I would really recommend to use Win8.
I cannot recommend any touch screens, as I only use laptops and tablets here.
Yes, XotoPad is capable to send MIDI notes for 88 keys! In fact MIDI allows up to 127 keys - whoever needs that
Please give XotoPad a try first before you invest in new hardware. It has been released yesterday and is available here: http://feelyoursound.com/downloads/
Greetings,
Hauke
For those that are opposed to the Windows multi-touch screens:Kalamata Kid wrote:Perhaps the title of this thread should have read “App like Multi-Touch VST’s for Windows”
When the iPad or Android tablets apps are ported to Windows they should run as a VST or VSTfx or even as stand-alone applications. What is desirable in the tablet apps is that they require multi-touch to use and many are very creative and different from the usual mouse oriented applications.
Looks like Windows 10 will be more multi-touch friendly. Hope that will stimulate the development of multi-touch VST instrument, VST effect and VST midi controllers.
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