Hello,
I have the iDW-8000 app for my iPad (running it on the original iPad). It works nicely! You need Line 6 Midi Mobilizer II or iRig Midi (both are iDevice midi interfaces - I use the iRig). The same company also has a MIDI program changer app, which works with Roland, Korg, Yamaha, Oberheim, etc (0-127, 1-128, etc). I believe they have something like 42 apps for various synths.
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, Dan Moyer <moyer.daniel@...> wrote:
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> That's a fair price. I hope your user base is large enough to pay off your
> investment. I'd most certainly recommend it to other people, but probably
> not before showing them how to use Bome's Midi translator. If I had the
> iHardware to implement that purchase, I'd be all over it.
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> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Xtra email <cfmh@...> wrote:
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> > On 12/01/2012 5:15 a.m., Daniel wrote:
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> > The Kiwitechnics Patch Editor has a ridiculous price tag of $450 (or so).
> > I accomplished the same thing with my APC40 and Bome's MIDI translator
> > (total cost was $225). Even the Kenton Control Freak is ultra-rare and does
> > the same task for quite a bit less money (if you can find one).
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> > How much does this iDW8000 software cost? Is it cheaper than a hardware
> > solution?
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> > --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "cfmh@" <cfmh@> <cfmh@> <cfmh@>wrote:
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> > > The Kiwitechnics Patch Editor will work with the EX8000, DW8000 and
> > DW6000 as well as a growing list of others.
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> > > -MH
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> > > --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, Michael Rosner <michaelrosner_nyc@>
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> > > > Hi Dan,
> > > > Thanks for your interest in iDW-8000.
> > > > I just double checked the MIDI implementation of the DW-8000 and the
> > EX-8000; they are the same.
> > > > Also I double checked a popular librarian software for the DW-8000 and
> > the EX-8000; it is sending the same messages.
> > > > So I guess iDW-8000 should work with a DW-8000; although we qualified
> > the App with a EX-8000 as written on our website and below.
> > > > Are sure you are talking about the DW-8000 and not the DW-6000; in
> > this case yes the DW-6000 MIDI implementation is different from the
> > DW-8000; so iDW-8000 will NOT work with a DW-6000.
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Michaelhttp://www.icontrolmididesign.com/
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> > > > To: DW8000@yahoogroups.com
> > > > From: moyer.daniel@
> > > > Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 11:04:17 -0600
> > > > Subject: Re: [DW8000] iPad editor for DW-8000 / EX-8000
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> > > > You might want to verify that it does, indeed work with a DW; I've had
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> > for you if you give me an iPad and a copy of the software. ;)
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> > > > Hello group,
> > > > I thought you'd be interested knowing Apple has just released our
> > dedicated iPad editor for the DW-8000 / EX-8000, namely iDW-8000.
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> > > > Those gears are great sounding but hard to program with only one knob,
> > no display and non logically sonically organized parameters.
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> > > > iDW-8000 is the solution, it offers:4-Controls per ParameterEach
> > parameter "block" has its own:
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> > > > Slider: full range parameter value adjustment for a `coarse'
> > workflow + button: precise +1 parameter value adjustment for a `fine'
> > workflow
> > > > - button: precise -1 parameter value adjustment for a `fine' workflow
> > > > Parameter default value button: pressing the parameter value label /
> > button sets this parameter to a default value for a faster workflow (ex:
> > DCO wave = Saw; VCF frequency = wide open; etc...)
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> > > > Parameter Name and ValueEach parameter "block" has its own: Name (ex:
> > Wave): as written on the User Manual
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> > > > Value (ex: Saw): as written on the User Manual, dynamically changes
> > when you use one of the 4 controls (slider, + button, - button, parameter
> > default value button)
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> > > > Logically sonically organized parameters DCO modulations on the DCO
> > page VCF modulations on the VCF page
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> > > > VCA modulations on the VCA page
> > > > And lastly iDW-8000 is qualified with an EX-8000 and guaranteed
> > bug-free.
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> > > > You can see it in action in the video below:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEJ-JPRo2Hg
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> > > > You will find more information, video demo, screen shots on our
> > website:http://www.icontrolmididesign.com/
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> > > > Thanks for looking
> > > > Michael
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