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The MeloAudio MIDI Commander is a portable USB MIDI foot controller designed for guitarists seeking versatility and ease of use. With 10 customizable foot switches, dual expression pedal jacks, and compatibility with a wide range of devices and software, this controller allows musicians to enhance their performance. It supports up to 40 hours of playtime on two AAA batteries and features an on-board charging function for rechargeable batteries, making it perfect for both studio and live settings.







| ASIN | B07DQPTZ1F |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #249,506 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #767 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Brand Name | MeloAudio |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Foot Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (345) |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac, iOS, Android |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | MIDI Controller, MIDI Cable, USB-B Cable, Guitar Pick |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.3"D x 11.3"W x 1.6"H |
| Manufacturer | MeloAudio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MA1010 |
| Model Number | MA1010 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Outer Material | Metal |
| Platform | Mac, Windows, Windows 7 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Supported Software | MIDI compatible software |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 797646314003 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
L**Z
BEST midi board for the minimalist.
So heres my story. Im a guitar player that comes from the world of analog tube amps and the like. After touring and giging for a while i decided to go into the world of digital amps because of reliability and ease of use. So i purchased a Bias mini head and a line 6 m5 effects processor. Simple rig. Nothing crazy. Then i was introduced into the world of Midi controllers. Im a minimalist and i like to have one wire going from my amp to the pedal board, which wasnt really an option at first until i stumbled upon the Meloaudio Midi Commander. Still new to the world of Midi, i couldnt find much info on it online but i pulled the trigger anyway. This midi board is ABSOLUTELY the easiest thing to use. I absolutely love that (cause of my midi noob self). The size is perfect, functionality is simple, its robust, it just works as it should. It comes preloaded with different presets for different amp interfaces and as soon as i switched it to Bias, it worked with my amp flawlessly. I currently use it to control both my Bias amp and the Line 6 M5 at the same time. And still only one cable from my amp to the pedal. BECAUSE BATTERIES!!!! Its absolutely genius. And the expression pedal input works perfect to the Line 6 M5, it took a little fiddling but it works perfect. I have ZERO complaint about this pedal and its abilities. After touring for a few weeks with it, jumping on it, spilling beer on it (whoops), it has not let me down. Always ready to rock!
D**A
Nice product. not customizable enough for my specific needs.
The pedal is well built and feels nice, very solid. All metal housing. Tiny screen is surprisingly easy to read. Easy to set custom parameters. Sadly I've returned mine. It can't map PC or CC commands in the very specific way that I needed which was to control a loop pedal. PC only works sequentially like PC 0-7, one after the other, going from PC 1 to PC 50 means required bank changes. CC commands can't have a specific data field value. For example: button 1 CC3 value 115, button 2 CC3 value 118, button 3 CC3 value 5. It seems like it'd be a fairly easy addition to add a custom order, non sequential PC mapping mode and a specific data value for midiCC messages. If an update fixes it, will buy again immediately. P.S. Support was great, they emailed back right away, had an engineer contact me and even sent a me a video to see if a different solution would work for me.
S**N
Review with Helix HX Stomp
I wanted to share my thoughts on how the Midi Commander works with the HX Stomp. This is overall a solid midi controller with solid metal construction and compact size (about the size of 3 or 4 stompboxes side by side). There are some thoughtful touches such as an LCD screen and onboard battery charging. 8 of the footswitches are customizable, but the two on the far right are coded to move preset banks up and down (the switch can be setup to move 4, 5, 8, or 10 presets at a time with a max ability to move through 32 presets) and cannot be customized to do anything else. The default setup has the bottom 4 footswitches to select presets and the top 4 footswitches for stompboxes. Dedicating a switch to toggle through modes is not possible using a midi subparameter (you can only set CC or PC#). You can however set FS4 and 5 to be controlled by MIDI and then set on HX Stomp to have FS 4 or 5 to be a Tap/Tuner, Bank Up/Down, Preset Up/Down, Snap Shot Up/Down, FS Mode L/R. If you decide to dedicate FS4 or 5 to do these commands, remember you will lose that function as a footswitch, though each stompbox can be assigned using a discrete MIDI number using HX Edit so as long as that number is not in use. Also remember whatever you set on FS 4 or 5 on Midi Commander will also replicate the same command on the FS4/5 EP1/2 jack. So all this is because Midi Commander cannot assign subparameters (it's either 0/127 or 0/64). Another drawback is the footswitches makes an annoyingly loud clicking sound. All in all though I think with some work around this controller does exactly what you want it to using the HX Stomp. It would be nice for the future to tone down the clicking sound and to possibly open up the bank footswitches to make them customizable.
G**L
The Apple of guitar gear. It just works!
I have been trying to find the right combination of gear to work with iOS Positive Grid software for quite some time now. I saw a review for this switch and was hooked. I decided I was going to go all in and get the compatible interface and expression pedal too. So, I purchased: MidiCommander MeloAudio TS Mini USB interface MeloAudio expression pedal Straight out of the boxes... I plugged it all in and it all just worked. It works flawlessly with JamUp Pro and BiasFX. The sound is great and there is zero latency switching between presets. In short, this gear is fantastic. Do yourself a favor if you want a portable easy to set up and manage rig. So easy to use and incredibly well made with solid metal materials. This gear is a steal for the price!
E**.
good hardware, terrible software, inexistent user manual - assumes you know everything about midi
Bad product. hardware is ok, rugged, easy to connect, but the setup sucks.. so much hype in some youtubes videos. I have a Neural DSP Quad Cortex, a pretty new modeller and the "commander" does not have any mapping. No problem, you can customize it. The interface sucks in all levels, there is no software setup that could make your life easier. Product website takes you to a domain selling website.. terrible. Manual is short and assumes you know everything about midi controllers. If you want to learn how to operate, you need to check people doing videos on youtube. It can get you somewhere of using the product, but far from its announced capabilities. It seems to me it is only good for bias fx, kemper and other pre-configured daws and modelers. honest opinion? get another brand like behringer.
E**N
La construcción es buena, completamente en metal, la pantalla quizá es un poco pequeña pero en fin, cumple su función, claro que habrá hardware y software con el que no sea directamente compatible, en el caso del software la solución es usar un Programa Host para los VST qué se quiera controlar, en mi caso es Gig Performer el cual te permite la programación MIDI.
E**N
I bought this to pair with STL/Ignite Amps AmpHub digital amp sim software suite (via USB) and my hardware guitar modeller - an old DigiTech GSP1101 (via MIDI cable) As with most MIDI devices, it took some tinkering - the settings on the device, the settings in the software, and the settings on the hardware can get pretty confusing as they all want to work slightly differently. However, there's no drivers or software to install, it's just plug and play and ready to go! The manual isn't great, but a key thing I noticed was that each time you click a button, it'll indicate what CC/PC number it's sending on the screen of the MIDI Commander, so you can map commands to the destination (amp, modeller, software), or the source (MIDI Commander). Even the Expression pedal indicates the CC number when opening/closing it. It took some tinkering, but it's working in the AmpHub sim, and the GSP1101 modeller. I also grabbed the branded expression pedal and it's running the wahs /volumes/etc flawlessly for both 👍 I didn't have to actually program the MIDI Commander at all - just mapped the footswitch commands in the software/modeller and was good to go! Amazing little unit for the price; solidly built; anodized aluminium, good weight, solid inputs, and good clicky footswitches The Expression pedal is equally well made Highly recommend for it's versatility, dual functionality (USB or MIDI cable), compatibility, quality, tiny footprint, and price. Seriously can't go wrong!
J**J
Hey fellow musos! As the universe of audio creation & production evolves, from time to time, an almost perfect product comes around to fill a need one has, and this has been my experience with the Soleman. To get to the point, I use it for 2 distinct purposes, and so far in the month that I have been using it, it has functioned flawlessly and has filled a void in my studio and my live rig, which I will now get to. I will assume if you're reading this, I'm not gonna have to explain what it can do, but I will tell y'all what I do. Live, I use the Soleman linked via a MIDI cable (in this mode, you require 2 x AAA battery, or a trick I learned, plug the USB cable into a charger, and no battery needed) to the Source Audio Neuro Hub, a dedicated "brain" that controls up to 5 Source pedals, and saves all the settings of all the pedals into "scenes", so 128 presets, that are all simultaneously saved across all pedals, so some very interesting sound can be achieved. I won't go into this aspect any further, other than to say, the Soleman was remarkably easy (by MIDI standards) to hook up - a preset has 128 empty patches that can be stored and accessed, as well as 2 expression pedals for say, volume and filter frequency, or whatever parameter you assign. My second use is straight USB into my MacBook to control Logic Pro. The buttons can be used to change patches within Logic, tap tempo, record start and stop, punches, anything that can be triggered via MIDI. With the current update of Logic, there are more new opportunities to utilize a device like this - just having 10 buttons and 2 expression pedals can light up your workflow in Logic as it frees ones hands. I really found the device liberating, both live and in the studio, and would buy it again at a higher price, that is how good it is, how toughly built it is, and how simple and elegant this perfect little device is. It surpassed my expectations, and forced me out of my comfort zone with some of the new features in Logic that are very cool and useful - one can use Logic as a front end for an excellent live show incorporating live loops, and a device like the Soleman gives you the control. Solid piece of kit, tough to say anything negative. Maybe it could be a bit lighter, but then it would slide around. Excellent.
H**H
Well built, very easy to program. I didn't need to read the manual more than once to get it setup. Using a custom setup and so far it does everything I want it to do. I am using this to control an HX Stomp and several other midi devices. It works perfectly, this replaced a far more popular and expensive midi controller. If I could make some suggestions for a version 2 of this controller they would be, #1 - Make it slightly bigger, a little more space between the switches would be helpful to avoid hitting 2 switches at one time, #2 - Add the option to send a value with CC #s. The ability to run this off of rechargeable batteries, and to recharge them directly in the unit is awesome and saves another wire from being on the floor. I hooked it up to my computer as well and had it functioning with my DAW(Studio One on Windows 10) within a minute of setup. Super easy. The 4 bank switches allow me to PC several midi effects and amp channel switching via presets, the additional CC buttons allow me to access the tuner and turn a few effects on and off in my HX Stomp. This is exactly what I needed, the footprint is slightly larger than the more expensive controller I previously had allowing me to avoid hitting 2 switches at once(an extra half inch between them would make this just perfect), the expression pedal ports allow me to control the volume and wah(and other parameters) easily. My pedalboard can sit safely beside my amp while this controller comes upfront with me and takes care of the entire setup. Super happy with my purchase.
A**R
I've had this little guy for almost three years now and I gotta say it's awesome. It works great for me controlling tracks in Ableton as a contemporary worship leader. This may have changed by now, but when I got mine it was in more of a guitar/kemper controller mode. All I wanted was banks of commands so I could launch as many songs/scenes as I needed. I couldn't make it work in that mode so I emailed support and it turned out they already had a firmware update that would put the unit in 'CC' mode which enabled 8 banks of CC commands. This was/is perfect for my use case, which is simply assigning scenes to launch in Ableton. The only snag I hit was initially I was using a long USB cable to run it from my computer. For whatever reason this became quite unreliable over time, so I switched to a standard 5 pin midi cable, and ever since it's been rock solid. There are small things I wish it did.. I wish I could have a 'toggle' option for 'CC' mode. At the moment there is no way to set specific buttons to toggle (in 'CC' mode). I also slightly wish the unit had a 5 pin midi in/thru in addition to the midi out but it's not a deal breaker. So what brings me back to this page? I'm buying another one! I want even more controls to be able to launch songs, loop song sections and jump around the song arrangement etc.
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