One-liner
A minimalist MIDI controller app that sends custom MIDI messages via Bluetooth to any DAW or hardware synth, designed for quick live performance triggers.
Strengths
- Extremely lightweight and fast to launch—users praise the instant responsiveness during live sets
- Supports custom MIDI message scripting with simple syntax (e.g., 'note on C4', 'cc 7 127')
- Minimalist UI with no clutter—ideal for on-stage use or quick parameter tweaks
- Reliable Bluetooth connectivity with low latency reported in reviews
- Highly customizable trigger mapping with per-button MIDI output configuration
Weaknesses
- No visual feedback when sending MIDI (users report not knowing if a message was sent)
- No built-in presets or save/load functionality—each setup must be reconfigured manually
- Limited to iOS only (no Android support despite demand in reviews)
- No documentation beyond basic examples—new users struggle to understand advanced features
- No way to preview or test MIDI messages before sending (one user said: 'I accidentally triggered a drum loop mid-set')
Opportunities
- Add real-time visual feedback (LED-like indicator) for each button press
- Introduce preset templates and cloud sync for cross-device consistency
- Build an Android version to capture a larger market segment
- Create a companion web tool to generate and validate MIDI scripts before importing
- Add a 'test mode' where users can simulate MIDI output without sending to devices
Competitors
- MIDI Controller Pro
- TouchOSC
- Bitwig Studio (iOS)
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 1:39:53 PM