Local MIDI repair for noisy hardware

INFINIGHTMidiSurgeon

Bypass the one broken fader, stuck knob, or runaway pad without retiring the whole controller. MidiSurgeon filters bad messages and forwards everything else to a clean virtual MIDI port your DAW can use like a repaired version of the same hardware.

MIDI REPAIR PIPELINE INPUT + BLOCKLIST + CLEAN OUTPUT
MidiSurgeon diagnostic interface showing MIDI routing and blocked controls
passing moving blocked
Input Hardware MIDI

Listen to the controller that is sending noisy CCs, notes, or pad messages.

Surgery Precise bypass

Learn or click the bad control, then keep the rest of the device alive.

Output Clean virtual port

Route the filtered stream into your DAW and disable the raw hardware input.

Built for interrupted sessions

A compact utility for gear that almost works.

Live Learn Mode

Move the bad control once and MidiSurgeon turns the incoming CC, note, or pad message into a bypass rule.

Controller Templates

Included maps for Akai, Arturia, and Novation hardware make bad controls easy to spot. Unknown controllers can still be learned from incoming MIDI.

Preset Repairs

Paid builds save reusable repair presets, so the same controller can load its bypasses again the next time you open the app.

Demo Friendly

Try the diagnosis flow free with one active bypass before upgrading to unlimited repaired controls.

DAW setup

It sits between your controller and your session.

1 Choose the hardware input

Open MidiSurgeon and select the controller that is misbehaving.

2 Block the noisy control

Use Learn Mode or click a mapped control to mark the broken fader, knob, pad, or note.

3 Record from the filtered port

In Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Bitwig, or another DAW, choose the filtered MIDI port and turn off the raw hardware input.

Session safety No audio processing. No plugin chain.

MidiSurgeon only filters MIDI messages locally on your Mac. Your synths, instruments, and effects stay inside the DAW you already use.

Compatibility Works anywhere a virtual MIDI input works.

Your DAW sees the clean output as a MIDI port, so the setup is the same idea as choosing any other controller input.

Repair flow

What happens inside the app.

MidiSurgeon keeps the process narrow: identify the noisy message, bypass it, and send the rest of the performance to your DAW.

01

Select controller

Pick the MIDI input that is causing trouble. Known controllers load a labeled control map automatically.

02

Block noisy control

Use Learn Mode or the control map to bypass the bad CC, note, fader, knob, or pad message.

03

Use filtered port

Select the clean virtual port in your DAW, then disable the raw hardware input so only repaired MIDI reaches the session.

Live app view

Real controls, real MIDI state.

The app shows detected MIDI inputs, matched controller templates, blocked controls, and the map you use to isolate the problem.

INFINIGHT Midi Surgeon app showing a Launch Control XL template, connected MIDI input, blocked controls, learn mode, apply button, and mapped controls
Captured from the local MidiSurgeon app with a connected MIDI input, template selection, and two blocked controls.

Included templates

Controller maps are ready to repair.

These templates provide labeled control maps. If your controller is not listed, the demo can still learn incoming MIDI messages and build bypass rules from what it hears.

AkaiAPC40 mkII
AkaiMPK Mini IV
ArturiaKeyLab Essential mk3 49
ArturiaMiniLab 3
NovationLaunch Control XL
NovationLaunchkey Mini 25 MK4
NovationLaunchpad X

Simple pricing

Try it free. Keep it for five dollars.

No subscription. The demo is for diagnosis and one active bypass; the paid license removes that limit.

Free demo $0

Diagnose any connected controller and bypass one noisy control at a time.

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Platform
macOS desktop app
DAWs
Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Bitwig, and apps that accept virtual MIDI inputs
License
Buy once, recover your paid download by checkout email

Before you install

Fast answers for studio use.

Is this a DAW plugin?

No. MidiSurgeon is a local macOS desktop app that creates a filtered MIDI port for your DAW to use.

Does it process audio?

No. It only filters MIDI messages, so your instruments, audio, effects, and project files stay untouched.

What if my controller is not listed?

You can still use Learn Mode to detect incoming MIDI and bypass the noisy message without a template.

Does the demo require checkout?

No. The demo is free to download and lets you test the repair workflow with one active bypass.

Free demo

Download the demo first.

Try the repair workflow with one active bypass. No checkout needed, and no DAW plugin installation.