I am awaiting a cheapo tablet to show up on craigslist to see exactly how this fares in the real world There are way more elegant ways to do this, and if CPU power or throughput is compromised on the cheaper tablets I'll look into this, but for now, on my HP i3 4gig RAM Craptop, I'm able to do this with 32 separate tracks of virtual racks with zero issues. INSTANT sound switching (and there's ways to improve this even further with a spillover track) The CC's still go wherever you want them and you can "learn" those as well. Mute all but track 1, save as SWS snapshot 1, go to actions and pick snapshot 1, click learn, press the midi pedal I want for it. I make a track of the exact sounds I want, arm it, turn monitoring on, move on to the next track with a different sound, etc, etc, etc Right now, I'm just using SWS snapshots and turning off everything but mute state. SWS Live Configs allows an insane level of control, but for me, I have an easier way, I guess if I ever need as much power as SLC allows I can go in there. No more hassles sharing presets from one device to the next.ĭirect parameter entry (and workarounds for software that didn't allow it)Įvery single solitary downfall of the iOS software is out the window You can completely specify what output gets what exact treatment (multiband compressor for the lows going to your monitoring rig, unaltered signal to the PA for instance).ĬOMPLETELY customized and dictatable MIDI control.polarity, min/max, and yes, auto engage anything You can run control signals for FX like pitch and noise gates from things other than your primary signal path. Software wise, there's not even anything remotely resembling a comparison, because of VST or whatever your plugin format of choice, you can mix and match whatever you want. The big hurdles were a wireless MIDI pedalboard and a decently cheap tablet that anyone can afford as easily as an iPad. I'm working on some ways to control all the guitar sounds in REAPER as conveniently as with the iOS stuff.
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