Controlling Core Midi apps with Genome
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- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
So far my tests show that Nanostudio, MusicStudio and FL Mobile can not connect to virtual midisynths unless they are bridged. Unfortunately this also regard meteor in my test. Meteor should connect if you are on a real midi session using wi-fi (not tested) or a virtual midi session ( Genome or midi bridge - tested) , but it doesn' t connect directly to virtual midiports on my system.
MidiCore synths like addictive, iSyn Poly , Argon, Grainbender and Animoog can be controlled by Genome and play together with VM synths this way. However, they are limited because they usually do not have selectable midi channel and thus either recieve on channel 1 or omni. In the latter case you can not use it in a session because it will respond to all channels. In the first case you can only use one MidiCore synth in a session, namely on channel 1.
If others have similar or different experiences plz share them.
Cheers
MidiCore synths like addictive, iSyn Poly , Argon, Grainbender and Animoog can be controlled by Genome and play together with VM synths this way. However, they are limited because they usually do not have selectable midi channel and thus either recieve on channel 1 or omni. In the latter case you can not use it in a session because it will respond to all channels. In the first case you can only use one MidiCore synth in a session, namely on channel 1.
If others have similar or different experiences plz share them.
Cheers
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- KVRist
- 279 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
I confirm that Meteor connect to Arctic keys on my iPad 2 with ios 4.3.3 Jailbroken.
Meteor MIDI setup:
Enable MIDI: On
MIDI Out: All ports
Thats it, you can leave the rest off.
Arctic Key MIDI Setup:
Input: Any port
The end
Or you can choose wathever MIDI channel you want...
If Meteor would have Background capabilities I could record Arctic Keys from Meteor instead Of having to import a MIDI File.
Meteor MIDI setup:
Enable MIDI: On
MIDI Out: All ports
Thats it, you can leave the rest off.
Arctic Key MIDI Setup:
Input: Any port
The end
Or you can choose wathever MIDI channel you want...
If Meteor would have Background capabilities I could record Arctic Keys from Meteor instead Of having to import a MIDI File.
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- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
Tsk, tsk, tsk...you naughty little....that is an important information. There are several positive side effects of a jailbreak and easier midi access between different apps could indeed be one of them.J.C wrote:I confirm that Meteor connect to Arctic keys on my iPad 2 with ios 4.3.3 Jailbroken.
Or maybe it is just iOS5 that sucks
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- KVRist
- 279 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
One more source that tend to confirm what I say:
http://groups.google.com/group/open-mus ... 3369558c02#
See the post of Nic G (Audeonic Apps)
Cheers
http://groups.google.com/group/open-mus ... 3369558c02#
See the post of Nic G (Audeonic Apps)
Cheers
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- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
Yes, but he links to the MidiBridge app that I have been talking about all the time. Actually he refers to my comments on the issue at iDesignSound.J.C wrote:One more source that tend to confirm what I say:
http://groups.google.com/group/open-mus ... 3369558c02#
See the post of Nic G (Audeonic Apps)
Cheers
Still don't work for me on iOS5 but it' s OK, Meteor is not my main DAW. I use BM2 and that is soon going to be updated with Virtual Midi
Thanks for the hint though, it might work for others.
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- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
Hi DewaineDewaine wrote:This is a great trick! I did not know this..... thanks!IncarnateX wrote:Eh! ...Seems like Genome can do the trick without the need of MidiBridge. Just go to midi config -> Network midi -> [name of the owner]'s iPad and connect![]()
Just in case you don't know yet, Animoog has just been updated and apparently with Virtual Midi (and background audio
Cheers Mate
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
Genome, as good as it is still lacks the real time input/recording from its non resizable keyboard... WHY?! 
... and why is it not resizable and transposable to begin with?!
Also, inputing the notes is quite frankly pain in the arse...
Common Genome Devs, you can do better than that
... and why is it not resizable and transposable to begin with?!
Also, inputing the notes is quite frankly pain in the arse...
Common Genome Devs, you can do better than that
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- KVRist
- 279 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
You're right, and I may be an Idiot but I can't find a way to change the lenght of notes neither.
Quite a basic stuff...
I would LOVE Genome if it had more easy editing capabilities.
Quite a basic stuff...
I would LOVE Genome if it had more easy editing capabilities.
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I agree with both of you. Genome is usable but it has some way to go with regard to keyboard input and editing.Leslie wrote:You're not an idiot, it is yet another flaw in this seemingly perfect app...
Another thing: Making different synths work together in a midi session is really cool but in the state of the art, you still have to record them independently to their own pasteboards and gather them in a DAW like BM2, NanoStudio, Meteor ect. What we need is a "record what you hear" app that can record the session as a whole and export it as an audio file.
Cheers