1. Besides control surface emulation, the app brings a number of general purpose MIDI controllers, such as a multitouch MIDI keyboard, multitouch launchpads, a MIDI mixer, configureable xy-controller pads and the possibility to link a phone's sensors to MIDI controllers.
2. Standard functionality like mixer and transport operation will be accessible in other applications with basic control surface support as well. As of version 1. 1 the app can also send MIDI Machine Control (MMC) in parallel with or alternatively to standard DAW control.
3. TouchDAW works with RTP or multicast MIDI over WiFi and is directly compatible with Apple's Network MIDI implementation in Mac OS X, Tobias Erichsen's rtpMIDI driver for Windows and ipMIDI (resp. multimidicast or qmidinet on Linux).
4. TouchDAW is a full-featured DAW controller plus some general purpose MIDI tools and options to create your own custom controllers.
5. Supports Cubase / Nuendo, Live, Logic, Pro Tools, Sonar, FL Studio, REAPER, Reason, Studio One, Samplitude, SAWStudio Digital Performer (7. 2+), Vegas / Acid, Tracktion, Bitwig, Ardour & Mixbus workstations.
6. Direct device to PC Usb connectivity is available both via the Android 6 MIDI Api as well as over tethered USB connections or ADB.
7. Class compliant MIDI interfaces are supported on devices with Usb host mode.
8. A free driver, available from our website, is required for some of the proprietary solutions.
9. There is no computer side server or protocol conversion software other than the driver required.
10. This is a MIDI controller!
11. The free version is mostly identical and will let you check if things are useable with your network setup before spending money.
1. If I randomly switch the connection types for an hour, there's a chance it'll work, but until it does, it's just nonsense where, e.g., it'll not display any connections or just one and not the other or force the midi controller connection to connect to the daw controller port.
2. To my surprise, TouchDAW not only controls Reaper's basic functions, but also has a keyboard and drum pad that works great.
3. Seriously, if you work with MIDI and use one of the supported DAWs buy this app now!Works on Reaper 6.8 for controls but also as a drum pad! I've been using Reaper for about 8 days now.
4. TouchDAW's MIDI utils are very cool and the "crosswire" feature is a hidden gem that allows wireless MIDI from a h/w device like a USB keyboard connected to the tablet/phone running TouchDAW.
5. Perhaps I'm just lucky, but I've had no problems, it was effortless to get it working, and it works without any noticeable lag for me.Garbage. The free version set up fine, so then I bought the full version, and it just refuses to connect 95% of the time.
6. Had to get this as a replacement for the IL remote which Image-line hasn't updated in foreverThis is a brilliant app!! Just search YouTube for TouchDAW and the name of your preferred DAW and voila, you should have some easy to follow instructions to make this app work smoothly.
7. Also, the main function is to emulate a h/w device that isn't simple so one must look elsewhere to understand how the Mackie Control1 surface works.
8. It had worked great.I stumbled across this app looking for a simple controller that would allow me to record modulation (as opposed to drawing them in my DAW).
9. I enter midi using a Yamaha P-125B (88 full-size weighted keys) which meant finger drumming was very awkward.
10. Or on the main TouchDAW screen, I would like to set the fader to control only the selected track, but it is the same parameter as "Track 1" in the mixer.This is hands down the best Android app I've ever used.
11. I'm using Cubase 9.5 Pro on WIndows 10 Pro with a Samsung Galaxy S8.Works great with FL studio 20.