Isotope MIDI Keyboard
iOS Universel / Musique
Isotope is an isomorphic MIDI keyboard app for iOS.
Isotope makes playing music fun and intuitive, while also making music theory more accessible.
Unlike traditional keyboard, Isotope's isomorphic grid layout is based on mathematical and geometrical properties of sound itself. When you play it, it's much more intuitive. When you want to learn about music, it shows how notes relate to one another.
# Isomorphic Keyboard
- If the interval stays the same, the form of your hand stays the same. For instance, when you put your first finger on the C, third finger on the E and the second finger on the G, it's the C major chord. Now that your fingers are in a triangle, if you just go up by one row, now it becomes the F major chord.
- Square-based isomorphic keyboards like Isotope resembles stringed instruments tuned in perfect 4th apart from one string to the next. Therefore, if you have an experience in playing stringed instruments like the guitar, the bass, the violin, or the cello, you will get learn to play Isotope quickly.
# Element
- Built-in Sound Engine for Isotope
- Available as an Audio Unit v3 plugin
- Element has a versatile sound characteristics resembles double bass and bass guitars in the lower range, electric piano in the mid range and woodwind in the higher frequency range.
# Connectivity
- Supports MIDI (Garageband, Drambo, FL Studio Mobile etcs.)
- MIDI over Bluetooth (For connecting Isotope to your computers / or any other devices that support MIDI over Bluetooth)
# Usability
- Multi-window and Slide Over support on iPadOS
- Velocity based on touch area and accelerometer
- 3rd party Audio Unit instrument plugins
# Customizability
- Row Interval adjustment
- Fully customizable themes
- Resizable buttons / app windows
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Bugfixes
- Haptic Feedback no longer causes Sustain button to crash the app.
- Haptic Feedback works after the app is sent to the background.
New Feature
- (a very late) brat summer is here
- Haptic Feedback is now available. It reacts to velocity of the note, and offers different tactile feedback for note-on and note-off.
- You can now hide menu buttons in landscape mode and use Isotope in fullscreen. You can swipe from the right edge of the screen to temporarily see transpose and sustain options.