Ion all star adapter

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asked May 26, 2014 in Advanced by drzox (150 points)
Hmmm... A button in MIDI Designer could potentially send multiple notes, but WHICH notes can't be handled dynamically, so each push of that button would have the same results. Not sure if this talks to your question.. would this work from you? Seems like "which will be selected on from an external keyboard" refers to something more dynamic.
What I practically want is this ,i am pasting the sentence from MISA tri bass controler manual:

"To play a note, you hold down a note on the touch sensitive neck to designate which note you want, and then you press the touch screen. When you release the touch screen, the note will stop playing."

This is the link

http://misa-digital.myshopify.com/pages/tri-bass-documentation

and link from youtube when you can see what I exactly want:



MISA Tri -bass is only controler so when you conect it with sampler it doing exactly what I want,so I supose thatit is possible doing with ION all star adapter and mididesigner and whatever app I open.

So now I have All star adapter with IPAD3 insade ,and run ifretless bas app(but it can be any other app synth or sampler) and when I press the note on the ION neck it automaticlly trigger the coresponding note in the app which is open.So I want this ,to press the note on the neck but not to trigger it ,just to select it ,and have some large buttonon mididessdigner which will trigger the note ,but this button should trigger every note which is pressed on the neck one at time .I hope that you will understand what I want more from the links which I send you above then from my explanation,bacause maybe I explained it little confuse-

Thanks in advance!

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Thanks for your question and your curiosity. MIDI Designer doesn't provide a way, currently, to stack up notes and send them out later (on a button press, for instance). We'll consider this feature for the future.

Thanks for taking the time to explain what it is you're trying to do. It's definitely an interesting feature and it will eventually work its way into the App. Hopefully it'll be in a way that is compatible with the hardware you're trying to use.
answered Jun 10, 2014 by MIDI Designer Team (Dan)
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