
It uses the wireless MIDI possibilities of the IOS CoreAudio framework.
On the VST side, the wireless MIDI is enabled with:
OSX -> Build-in Wireless MIDI
Windows -> rptMIDI (http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/rtpMIDI.html)

This can be done by enabling the MIDI learn option. Then, after selecting a knob in de Moog Modular it will recognize the incoming messages. Note, these messages are all NRPN messages.
Als have a look at the manual of the Arturia Moog Modular V2 and your OSX and/or Windows manual.
Keep turning those knobs!!!"
iTunes:
Moog Modular V2 Controller - Ron Gerrist
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This is interesting. One complaint about software synths hosted on PCs is the lack of physical knobs and sliders. Using a mouse to edit can be a bit detached. One complaint about the iPad is it may not have the processing power to smoothly run more advanced synths. Also from a developer's perspective the PC market is still significantly larger so there's more money to be made going that route. A dedicated iPad app for a PC hosted software synth bridges that gap. Spectrasonics has dedicated apps for Omnisphere for example. It would be great to see more of this.
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