Yeah, I expect it will I've jsut been out of town for a couple of days and didn't have a spare handy at the time.
USB Midi Controllers
Just played with Fugue Machine, a multi-playhead sequencer for iPad. Works really well with polyphonic patches.
-> http://alexandernaut.com/fuguemachine/
The iPad is connected with the camera connection kit to the small USB port on the Axoloti. You can select the Axoloti Core in the MIDI Output settings.
@thetechnobear It might be good to add an extra section in the first post with compatible iPad apps.
really any iPad (iOS) app that uses core midi should work fine... I used thumbjam when I tested it.
perhaps a separate topic... sounds more like a topic about iPad apps which are cool to use with Axoloti?
Korg Kaossilator Pro + (plus) is recognized as controller and midi is received correctly
Not sure about the kaossilator pro
Version 1.0.4 fixes support for USB-midi devices that have multiple interfaces, for example HID+MIDI, where the MIDI class is not the first interface. Akai MPK Mini MK2 was not recognized by 1.0.3 but now works with 1.0.4.
AXIS-49 C-thru Music : all works, Harmonic table and "selfless" mode (MIDI notes 01‑98 in columns)
VMeter : all works - resourceful device -
Note on/off / Touch position (MIDI cc#) / ON/OFF CTRL (MIDI cc#) /"Pressure" CTRL (MIDI cc#)
or
Pitch bend mode
or
Crossfade Mode
Just tried the Akai EWI USB wind controller, it works perfectly, powered by the axoloti.
and so does the Millenium MD-90 (cheap midi drum pads), but it needs it's own power supply(it the way it works).
Most of this controller are empty inside the case.
Do you think an Axoloti could be housed inside of it? and make a few holes for the usb and jacks.
In a Launchkey mini? Great idea but I don't think it's high enough. Pretty sure it's thinner than the Axo.
Behringer X-Touch Mini works for me. (8 pushable rotary encoders with leds, 16 buttons with leds, one 60 mm fader)
Ive added firmware support for the Virus TI, for midi over USB (only midi, no audio), input and output both working.
notes:
host port 1 = Virus MIDI port (i.e. midi din out the back)
host port 2 = Virus Synth port (i.e. synth engine)
(pull request in progress, so I guess it will be in 1.0.7)
Kenton Control Freak Studio works without problems.
16 sliders and 16 knobs (www.vintagesynth.com/misc/kenton_cfsemid.php)
Axiom 25 (old model) works great with axoloti, although it does not seem to get enough power to save presets when being powered by axoloti, I have had this problem powering it through anything but a computer usb port so not a surprise. Yamaha MX-49 does not seem to be passing any midi date through USB axoloti reports this when plugging in the MX-49
Axoloti says: USB Device Attached
Axoloti says: PID: 1508h
Axoloti says: VID: 499h
Axoloti says: Address (#1) assigned.
Axoloti says: Manufacturer : Yamaha Corporation
Axoloti says: Product : Yamaha MX49/MX61
Axoloti says: Serial Number : N/A
Axoloti says: Enumeration done.
Axoloti says: This device has only 1 configuration.
Axoloti says: Default configuration set.
Axoloti says: No registered class for this device.
Feeding power to the DC jack of Axoloti should help in that case.
"No registered class for this device" means it is not usb-midi class compliant. I'd blame Yamaha, as there is little technical reason not to do class-compliant usb-midi. Use DIN midi instead.
I just tested Waldorf Blofeld midi over usb and it works.
I tested sending sequenced notes from Axoloti to Blofeld and also tested sending cc numbers. Both worked. Also tested different midi channels(1-4) and they also work
Awesome