Now with MPE support!
AudioSwift, the app for macOS that turns a trackpad into a MIDI controller, has been updated to version 2.1 with great features. The new design of the Trigger Mode now supports MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) for multidimensional control of many parameters per note, within MPE compatible software. The trackpad becomes an ultra compact MPE controller for music production and sound design.
Users in Trigger Mode can play quick melodies in a chosen key with polyphonic expression. Horizontal and vertical movements send pitch bend and control change messages per MIDI note. This version also adds a new type called Chords that lets trigger a pad and play a chord, helping the user generate chord progressions easily.
AudioSwift version 2.1 is a free update for existing users. The regular price is $24 and it’s 30% off with coupon code GOLDENFROG30 until October 31, 2019. Try the free trial at www.audioswiftapp.com.
What’s new in version 2.1?
- MPE support in Trigger Mode.
- New type Chords in Trigger Mode.
- Option to set scales and chords in Trigger Mode.
- Adds labels in Trigger Mode.
- Adds 8, 15, 16 and 20 pads configurations in Trigger Mode.
- Divides the pads in banks. Up 180 configurable pads.
- Option to copy, paste and reset pads and banks.
- CC values are shown in real time on the Console in XY and Slider Modes.
- Option to invert CC values in XY and Slider Modes.
- Adds two more options to turn off AudioSwift automatically.
- Adds new keyboard shortcuts.
- Adds automation modes.
- Updated to Swift 5 and macOS 10.14 SDK with dark mode support.
- Notarized and ready for macOS 10.15 Catalina.