ill.Gates – iPad DJ Template

Ill.gates designs the iPad template from the ground up, creating an intuitive and powerful interface with a touch of futurism. X/Y pads for filters and multi fx unlock new mixing frontiers while a streamlined system of triggering and punch ins provides unparalleled ease of use. You simply haven’t lived until you’ve dj’d from a bathroom…

Buy Now | $50

 

 

 

 

 

CHANGE LOG:
07/28/2011 – V1.0 is launched.
08/9/2011 – V1.01 is launched, which no longer requires the full Ableton Suite to function.
10/3/2011 – V2.0 is launched, adding detailed instruction manual to the package.


Comments

  1. Brandon Weinberger says:

    Looks awesome, I’d definitely buy it (and I think a lot more people would) if only it was cheaper! :)

    • Skymakai says:

      This includes the Touch OSC template AND the Ableton DJTemplate. This includes all the excellent FX racks. If you’ve already bought another template, it would make sense to get this as an update at a discount. Perhaps we can get a code as owners of the Dj ex machina template?

  2. Electrodegu says:

    hey i have a touchscreen laptop will i be able to use the ipad template on windows (or is it iOS exclusive?)

  3. Skymakai says:

    It might be helpful to mention that this includes the Ableton DJ Template and FX Racks… AND this requires TouchOSC on the iPad. Also, it may require OSCillator on your laptop.
    GREAT TEMPLATE! It makes DJing SO much fun!

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    hey bro,  got this up and running.  thank again.

    with the trigger finger template I found myself similarly doing all my mixing just using the filters.
      
    really cool to see this extended into x/y touch space with your secret filter sauce.  truly ILL.

  7. solarlion says:

    all right, last comment – but seriously – if you use Ableton Live and you own an iPad you REALLY should try this template. Maximum creative expression at your fingertips.  10/10.

  8. Sean Morrison says:

    Managed to get this working on Windows, a lot of stuff on the web suggested using PureData and MIDI Yoke, but I ended up getting around this by using TouchOSC’s MIDI Bridge and template editor.

    I edited the TouchOSC  template using TouchOSC Editor and gave ever control the correct correct Control Command or Note. It was simple enough by referencing the MIDI setup in the Ableton template and using the tutorial video to double check every control I had configured did the right things and made the right sounds.

    Would have been nice to have it all plug and play on Windows (maybe I’m missing something?) but looks like it’d work a treat on Mac. Seeing as this is a paid for thing I won’t put up the altered TouchOSC template, I’m just curios though why did you use Osculator, it seems to me that everything can be done in TouchOSC Editor, unless there is some funky programming I’m missing out on?

  9. Travis Zero Cool says:

    im thinking of swtiching from the mpd32 to the ipad as my performance controller, do you think its good enough to rely on for a live performance?

  10. Jordannorth says:

    I want to customize the template a little bit and add a crossfader and maybe an erosion effect, what is the best way to accomplish this?

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