It will arrive complete with a couple of decks, a cross fader and an array of SFX buttons that have been carefully and beautifully printed onto paper via printed electronics and artwork which were thought up of by Morning Breath for QBert. These decks hold the very special promise of demonstrating what kind of future possibilities we could be looking at when it comes to interconnectivity between the physical and digital in a manner which is able to enhance user experience.
Novalia intends to make for sale an initial limited release of a MIDI piano keyboard, 4 x 7 array and drum pad, where all of them will play nice with the Apple MIDI protocol. Just to get a better idea on what printed MIDI is all about, it happens to be a convergence of printed capacitive touch, MIDI processing and Bluetooth Smart. In other words, printed MIDI has the ability to potentially transform any surface into a MIDI controller, and it does not matter whether said surface is flat or curved. The printed MIDI that Novalia uses would play nice with the new Apple MIDI Bluetooth protocol, where that will work only on OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 for the moment.