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About

Knobility is an iOS app for building graphical user interfaces which can be used for documenting the knob settings of physical devices.
One possible use is for audio engineering session documentation, however it is general enough to suit any applications in which keeping track of knobs is important.

Quick Overview:
- On the "Desktop" you can add "Gear" and "Knobs" via the Photo Library, Camera, and/or Dropbox. You can also add Gear and Knobs to other Gear.
- Knobs can then be rotated so their settings can be recalled and printed in a Report.
- You may also draw on the Desktop or on Gear, e.g., to take notes via handwriting or to show arrows denoting signal path.
- A text-based note-taking and metadata editor is also available.

Start by taking a photo of your gear, or downloading the applicable photo from the web, then add knobs to it.

Your works can be saved and shared via Dropbox upload & download. Build your perfect rig either all at once or assemble it piecemeal from files created by others!

If you prefer to write on Front Panel Recall sheets, download one from the web and import its image into Knobility to be a new piece of Gear.

Future ("Pro") features:
- Include other indicator objects such faders, switches and pushbuttons.
- Enable custom knobs.
- "Social" platform to more easily facilitate sharing of works built with Knobility.

Download

Get it directly from the iOS App Store: App Store Link


Forums

View announcements, Share links to your builds, submit feature requests & bug reports.
Link to the Forums

Demo Video

Here is the Knobility Demo Video:

Direct Link to YouTube

Screenshots





Tutorials


Support

Issues, feature requests, bug reports? Use the forums. ;-)

Beta Invites

Knobility is now past the Beta period. You may now download directly from the App Store.

Release Notes

v0.1 Sep 2015 - Yay! Beta release

(c) 2015 Scott Hawley