N°008·Conducting Console + iOS App

GESTURE/X

Conduct your orchestra. Literally. Your iPhone reads the gesture, Wi-Fi carries it, the plugin turns it into MIDI CC, dynamics and expression from two gestures, at the same time.

€119
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Gesture axes, tilt · roll · pan
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Motion latency, under
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Any controller, any channel
01, The problem

CC curves,
drawn by mouse.

Orchestral dynamics, drawn point by point, edited take after take, the most human part of your music, handled in a grid editor.

01, The problem

Your mockups
don't breathe.

Drawn curves sound drawn. Real players breathe with the phrase, your CC1 doesn't.

02, The idea

Conduct,
don't draw.

Raise your hand: CC1 swells. Roll your wrist: CC11 opens. The iPhone measures, the plugin maps.

03, The axes

Two axes
at once.

TILT and ROLL at the same time, dynamics and expression in one motion, the way it works at the podium. PAN is a third axis, free to assign.

04, The result

Performances,
not edits.

One pass with your hand replaces an hour of curve drawing, and it sounds like music.

How it works

[ THREE MOVES ]
01
Raise

Lift your hand.

Hand up, hand down, TILT becomes CC1. You conduct the dynamics instead of drawing them: the crescendo follows your arm, not a pencil tool, in real time.

02
Turn

Roll your wrist.

Rotate the arm and ROLL becomes CC11, a second expression axis, running at the same time as the first. Two lanes from one gesture, the way it works at the podium.

03
Expand

Add gestures later.

Multiple zones, any axis to any CC, calibration per gesture. Start with tilt and roll, then map whatever your library wants, vibrato, swells, keyswitches.

Conducting console

Your hand is the modwheel now.

The iPhone's attitude sensors read your gesture, OSC carries it over Wi-Fi, and the plugin delivers it as MIDI CC to Cubase and every other host. No camera rig, no extra hardware, the phone you own becomes the controller you always wanted.

TILT + ROLL + PANOSC Wi-FiMulti-ZoneiOS App
Live, Hand → CC

Signal path

From wrist to woodwinds.

The app measures, the mapping core smooths and calibrates, your sequencer hears CC1 and CC11 at the same time, lossless, low-latency, watchdog-guarded. Four stops between your wrist and the section, none of them in the way.

IPHONE OSC / WI-FI MAPPING ENGINE MIDI CC DAW

01, The baton

Your iPhone is the stick.

Drift-free attitude sensing reads raise, roll and sweep straight from the device, no camera lag, no lighting excuses. Prefer empty hands? Camera hand-tracking is the second mode.

02, The mapping

Two zones, zero compromise.

Assign freely: tilt drives CC1, roll drives CC11, simultaneously. Calibrate the range, shape the curve, invert per zone. The gesture is yours; the mapping obeys.

03, The pit

Straight into the session.

Run it standalone with loopMIDI or load it as a VST3 instrument, the CCs land in Cubase, right on your orchestral library. Up/down gestures switch articulations between phrases.

Parallel control

Two gestures, two lanes.

Raise your hand for dynamics. Rotate your arm for expression. Both at once, on independent lanes, the way a conductor phrases, not the way a fader rides. Your arm was never the bottleneck; the mouse was.

TILT → CC1 · ROLL → CC11

Reliability

Engineered for the stage.

OSC over Wi-Fi with sequence checking, a lock-free path on the audio side, and a watchdog that holds the last value when the network coughs. Your crescendo does not drop to zero because the router blinked.

OSC · Lock-free · Watchdog

Signature features

[ EIGHT ]
01
Tilt to CC1
Raise your hand and the dynamics follow. TILT maps straight to CC1, the crescendo lives in your arm, not in a pencil tool.
02
Roll to CC11
Rotate the wrist and expression opens. ROLL drives CC11 on its own lane, running at the same time as the tilt, two curves from one gesture.
03
Pan axis
Sweep the hand left to right for a third axis, freely mappable to whatever your library wants: vibrato, crossfades, any CC on any channel.
04
Multi-zone mapping
Multiple gesture zones, each with its own CC, channel and curve. One hand becomes a whole control surface, without looking like one.
05
Per-gesture calibration
Calibrate once and your natural range of motion becomes the full fader travel. Small gestures or grand ones, the mapping fits your conducting, not the other way around.
06
OSC over Wi-Fi
The app streams attitude data as OSC over your Wi-Fi, sequence-checked and low-latency. No camera rig, no dongles, no cable across the room.
07
Watchdog + seqlock
A lock-free path on the audio side and a watchdog that holds the last value when packets go missing. The network coughs; your crescendo doesn't.
08
Standalone + VST3
Run it standalone through loopMIDI or load it as a VST3 instrument straight in the DAW, the CCs land exactly where your orchestra lives.

Real workflows

[ USE CASES ]
01
String dynamics
Conduct CC1 instead of drawing it. One phrase, one take, the swell follows your arm in real time, and the legato finally phrases like a section.
02
Brass swells
TILT shapes the swell while ROLL opens the vibrato, two lanes from one gesture, recorded in a single pass instead of two editing sessions.
03
Live performance
Standalone plus loopMIDI and the gestures go on stage, conduct your hybrid rig in front of an audience, watchdog-guarded, no DAW screen required.
"I conducted my mockup once and deleted every drawn CC curve in the project."
— Composer · Berlin

Beta voices

[ FIELD REPORTS ]
“I raised my hand, the strings swelled, and I laughed out loud. Alone in my studio, at one in the morning.”
David R.Composer · Berlin
BETA 006
“Tilt does the dynamics, the wrist does expression. My mockups finally breathe like actual players.”
Yuki O.Media Composer · Osaka
BETA 013
“Setup took maybe five minutes including loopMIDI. I kept waiting for the catch. There isn't one.”
Pavel K.Orchestrator · Budapest
BETA 020

Specifications

On paper.

TypeGesture-to-MIDI conducting system, plugin + iOS app
SensingDrift-free device attitude, tilt, roll, pan, or camera hand-tracking
TransportOSC over Wi-Fi, ~75–100 Hz, sequence-checked
MappingTwo zones, per-zone source/calibration/curve/invert; up/down keyswitches
OutputVST3 instrument or standalone via virtual MIDI port
IncludedWindows plugin + iOS companion app
SystemWindows 10/11, 64-bit. iOS app requires an iPhone on the same Wi-Fi. macOS in development.
LicenceOne-time purchase. Lifetime updates. No iLok, no dongle, no drama.

Get it

EUR119
  • VST3 + Standalone, Windows 10/11
  • iOS companion app + lifetime updates included
  • 14-day no-questions refund

N°008, the one you stand up for. Also included in The Suite for €499.

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THE/SUITE
All seven instruments. One box. €499.