enhances your musical harmony ideas
you play and MIND produces more notes,
harmony & shapes
splits in all the right places INTUITIVE ? ...what one feels to be true,
even without conscious reasoning.
you play and MIND produces more notes,
harmony & shapes
splits in all the right places INTUITIVE ? ...what one feels to be true,
even without conscious reasoning.
enhances your musical harmony ideas
you play and MIND produces more notes, harmony & shapes
splits in all the right places INTUITIVE ? ...what one feels to be true,
even without conscious reasoning.
you play and MIND produces more notes, harmony & shapes
splits in all the right places INTUITIVE ? ...what one feels to be true,
even without conscious reasoning.
1.75
latest 14.08.2014
→ Faster and better LEDS
→ Improved networking
MIDI Connections Page:
→ Better virtual interface
→ selection of individual Virtual inputs
→ send to any output
1.73
previous version 22.05.2014
→ Better iPhone user interface
→ Better graphic performance
→ Removed asymmetric Rhythm button bug
→ Increased rhythm reliability
→ Fixed hanging note on Rhythm stop
→ Round BPM when internal bumping
→ Preset factory default allowed
→ iPhone version has no access to Rhythm page for now
1.72
previous version 13.05.2014
→ iOS 7 compatibility
→ improved Network / hardware page
→ graphics tidy-up
→ fixed 1.71 image bug
1.10
previous version 26.04.2013
→ Virtual Ports added
→ I/O Port selection
→ Enhanced Keyboard page (more octaves)
→ Realtime harmonies shown on Keyboard page
→ Faster keyboard animation
1.00
original released 10.03.2013
a short video of MIND in action
Nick Trass
Scott
MIND was designed in hardware,
on a Z80 in early 1984, just after the DX7 was released
built originally to prove MIDI remote control to a skeptical
R&D dept but mostly to help with my limited dexterity!
It was originally called the:
MIDI Interactive Note Device
on a Z80 in early 1984, just after the DX7 was released
built originally to prove MIDI remote control to a skeptical
R&D dept but mostly to help with my limited dexterity!
It was originally called the:
MIDI Interactive Note Device