
midiOS
midiOS is the ultimate mobile MIDI controller. With tilt, haptics, and multi-gesture control, it lets you shape sound and performance in ways your DAW alone can’t. Trigger, tweak, and perform—your entire rig, in your pocket.

MIDI Instrument
Multi-touch and 3D-Tilt instrument and controller

Automate
Knobs, XY, Faders, Bank/Scene Jump, + more

Motion Control
Tilt, shake, and bend sounds with your hands leveraging iPhone sensors.

Gesture Smart
Swipe, press & hold for next-level control.

Scene Recall
Save entire banks and jump between setups mid-performance.

DAW Sync
Haptics, LFOs, and visuals synced to your DAW tempo.



The Instrument
Change Key Easily
Swipe up or down for key change
Flexible Scales
Modes can follow a 'sequential layout' or have a 'fixed tonal center.'
Velocity + Gestures
Pads are velocity-sensitive. Hold a note and slide U/D/L/R for secondary gestures that you can map to anything.
Octave Control
Swipe U/D on the logo.

Key Changes
Swipe U/D on the pads to change key.
Bank Selector Layout
Put the bank selector down below.
Lock Layout
Use the lock to stay in horizontal
or veritcal mode.
Chord Mode Access
Swipe L/R on the bank selector for chord mode or scale mode.
Global Settings
Tap the midiOS logo for global settings.
Edit Mode Button
Bank Selector
Bank Selector
Lock Button
Menu





Connect to your favorite DAW via USB cable and immediately you are using it as a multi-touch and tilt MIDI instrument controller. Freely changing keys and octaves, exploring the parallel modes, and finding interesting sound design sounds by move your fingers in weird an unexpected ways! By default, midiOS is set to change octave when you drag up or down on a note, and it changes pitch when you drag left or right on a note! Doing this with multi-touch to every note means each note can move in a different direction and find unexplored sounds! Tilt controls are OFF by default, but you can map almost anything to an XY pad and use the iPhones tilt sensors to control the XY position.
Next! Let's talk about swiping left and right on the bank selector to change from scale to chord mode!