Quite a lot in this update for MiDi-to:
New super easy way to connect MiDi-to to your Mac.
Just create a network on your Mac, connect your iPad to it and then select your computer name from MiDi-to’s settings page. That’s it. No more finding IPs’ and all that mess!
One finger Loop Roll!
Just hold your finger on any of the loop lengths to start loop rolling. Now move your finger around to remix the track on the fly! (We changed the loop length layout to facilitate moving from 32 to 1/32 bars seamlessly). Loop rolling stops when you lift your finger.
If you want to activate an auto loop instead, just press the auto loop button and your loop will go on till you press auto loop again. Manual loop is of course also available.
We also included the first-setup tutorial right inside the app so that you can check it if needed, even without internet connection.
Don’t forget to download the updated MiDi-to preset from our site!
PLEASE NOTE: This version of MiDi-to is compatible with Snow Leopard and Leopard and Serato version 2.2.0. We do not yet support Mac OS X Lion or any newer versions of Serato. When Serato will be working well on Lion we will update MiDi-to if needed.
1 comment:
Midi-to has really opened up serato for me and helps me not to salivate over traktor, as i like the direction ni has gone with traktor. The set up part now sounds like a godsend, looking forward to trying the one finger loop roll too.
One of the things i like most about midi-to is the latency, i had my doubts at first as it was over wi-fi, but so far its never been a problem. Looking forward to trying this update out when i get my ipad back.
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