MIDI Command Studio is a Windows app for mapping MIDI controllers, MIDI keyboards, pads, knobs, faders, and encoders to shortcuts, macros, app volume, system volume, input volume, soundboard actions, and app-focused presets.
Website: midicommandstudio.com
Download page: midicommandstudio.com/download.html
Latest GitHub release: github.com/jpcrowther-cloud/midi-command-studio/releases/latest
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MIDI Command Studio is a Windows-only desktop application for controlling Windows and creative software with MIDI hardware.
This repository is for documentation, release notes, screenshots, download links, and issue tracking. The application is closed-source / not open source, and the source code is not published here.
| Area | Details |
|---|---|
| Platform | Windows only |
| Product type | Standalone desktop application |
| Typical hardware | MIDI keyboards, pad controllers, faders, knobs, encoders, control surfaces |
| Common workflows | Windows shortcuts, macros, app volume control, Windows input volume control, system volume, soundboard actions, and app-focused presets |
| Repository scope | Documentation, releases, screenshots, external links, and issue tracking |
| Source code | Closed-source application; no app source code in this repository |
| Download | Official download page |
| Latest GitHub release | GitHub Releases |
MIDI Command Studio receives MIDI input and maps it to desktop actions. It is intended for people who want to control Windows with a MIDI controller instead of relying only on a keyboard, mouse, or dedicated macro pad.
Typical uses include:
- Triggering Windows shortcuts from MIDI pads, keys, buttons, or encoders
- Running macros from MIDI controls
- Typing text, sending mouse actions, running programs, or opening files from macro steps
- Controlling Windows volume for individual apps or the main system output
- Controlling Windows input levels for microphones, aux inputs, and other recording devices
- Building app-focused MIDI controller workflows for creative, streaming, editing, and utility software
- Triggering repeated shortcuts in media players, video editors, photo editors, browsers, chat apps, audio tools, and other shortcut-driven software
- Using MIDI device pads or buttons as a simple soundboard or sample player
- Streamers and creators who want physical controls for audio, scenes, playback, and repeatable actions
- Video editors who want MIDI controller shortcuts for editing tools
- Musicians who want to reuse MIDI hardware outside a DAW
- Power users building MIDI controller macros for Windows workflows
- Users looking for a Stream Deck alternative using MIDI hardware they already own
- Anyone who wants to get more practical use from a MIDI controller, keyboard, or control surface
- Dedicated learn buttons for buttons, faders, knobs, and encoders
- Device-specific presets with autosave
- Preset switching to change configured layouts instantly from the controller itself
- Windows shortcut triggering
- Macro execution
- Text input, mouse action, run program, and open file macro steps
- Global or app-focused mappings
- Assignment Check Mode for checking mapped controls without triggering actions
- System volume control
- App-targeted volume control
- Windows input volume control for microphones and other recording devices
- Soundboard support
- MIDI feedback for supported devices
- X-Touch integration, including LCD and fader feedback where supported
- Encoder modifiers
- MIDI Thru for unmapped MIDI messages, requiring a virtual MIDI port
- Multiple device support
MIDI Command Studio is a standalone Windows utility. It is not a VST, instrument, DAW plugin, or MIDI effect. Its purpose is to map MIDI hardware to Windows shortcuts, macros, volume controls, soundboard actions, and app-focused workflows outside a DAW.
- Download the current Windows build from the official download page.
- Install and launch MIDI Command Studio.
- Add or select your MIDI device in the
Devicespanel. - Click the learn button that matches the control type, such as button, fader/knob, or encoder/jogwheel.
- Assign the MIDI message to a shortcut, macro, volume action, soundboard action, or preset workflow.
- Test the mapping in the target application.
See Getting Started for setup details and first-test recommendations.
- Documentation Home
- Getting Started
- Controller Compatibility
- Free vs Full
- External Resources
- Data And Privacy
- Release Notes
- Support
- Security Policy
Screenshots and GIFs used by the documentation are stored here:
- Official website: midicommandstudio.com
- Download: midicommandstudio.com/download.html
- Current public version:
1.2.1 - Latest app release: GitHub Releases
- Version history: CHANGELOG.md
Verified external resources are listed for reference, including Softpedia, KVR Audio, SaaSHub, and Rekkerd.
See External Resources for the full reference list.
- Product support: Contact page
- Website: midicommandstudio.com
- Download / purchase page: Download page
- Documentation issues: use this repository's issue tracker if enabled
- Application bugs: use the contact page or the app bug report template if issue tracking is enabled
See SUPPORT.md for reporting guidance.
