Want reliable MIDI connector to iPhone 4S
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 27 Nov, 2012
Hello,
I don't play out with keyboards, but want a MIDI connector that is reasonably reliable to connect my Axiom keyboard to an iphone 4S.
I had bought an iRig MIDI online. It didn't work, and it felt like a factory second. Never seemed to fit right on the iPhone. When I looked at Amazon reviews, I could see that production quality seemed to be a problem.
I *might* consider buying another one, but want to know if anyone recommends other devices instead that seem to be more solid.
Cost: $70 or less please
Merry Christmas,
-- Joe
I don't play out with keyboards, but want a MIDI connector that is reasonably reliable to connect my Axiom keyboard to an iphone 4S.
I had bought an iRig MIDI online. It didn't work, and it felt like a factory second. Never seemed to fit right on the iPhone. When I looked at Amazon reviews, I could see that production quality seemed to be a problem.
I *might* consider buying another one, but want to know if anyone recommends other devices instead that seem to be more solid.
Cost: $70 or less please
Merry Christmas,
-- Joe
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Line 6 has the MIDI Mobilizer II.joegrant413 wrote:Hello,
I don't play out with keyboards, but want a MIDI connector that is reasonably reliable to connect my Axiom keyboard to an iphone 4S.
I had bought an iRig MIDI online. It didn't work, and it felt like a factory second. Never seemed to fit right on the iPhone. When I looked at Amazon reviews, I could see that production quality seemed to be a problem.
I *might* consider buying another one, but want to know if anyone recommends other devices instead that seem to be more solid.
Cost: $70 or less please
Merry Christmas,
-- Joe
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- KVRian
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
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- KVRian
- 812 posts since 27 Oct, 2011 from Pacific Northwest
I'm a big fan of iConnectMIDI, but it's more than the $70 price. I have read some people say their iRig MIDI is not very secure, which is unfortunate. I used one with an iPad and never had a problem.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 26 posts since 27 Nov, 2012
Thanks for the replies!
I'll probably try another iRig MIDI, but I'll get it a brick-and-mortar store and see if it works on my iPhone 4s before I leave the parking lot.
In my digging around, bluetooth MIDI looks promising, but my Mac isn't new and AFAIK it wouldn't work.
iConnectMIDI looks great, but too pricey right now.
-- Joe
I'll probably try another iRig MIDI, but I'll get it a brick-and-mortar store and see if it works on my iPhone 4s before I leave the parking lot.
In my digging around, bluetooth MIDI looks promising, but my Mac isn't new and AFAIK it wouldn't work.
iConnectMIDI looks great, but too pricey right now.
-- Joe
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
I am interested as well.this iconnectmidi uses usb1 but we're now on usb 3 so not sure how future proof it is! Yamaha imx 1 looks cool but I will most probably buy the irig as well
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
I suppose it depends on the amount of data sent! my Roland vdrums send massive amounts of data which a lot of interfaces have trouble handling they have bottle necks which is why I use Midex8 linear time base system whereas usb 3 should be more optimised to handle lots of data,just a thought
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
The amount of data you refer to will cause trouble in ANY normal MIDI interface. MIDI has a very narrow bandwith. The interface you have is not a mere interface, it's a MIDI processor in itself, as it handles the packs and manages them itself. You dopn't have nothing like that for iAnything. USB 1 is more than enough for traditional MIDI interfaces, and for the kind of uses that iApps allow, AFAIK.stixman wrote:I suppose it depends on the amount of data sent! my Roland vdrums send massive amounts of data which a lot of interfaces have trouble handling they have bottle necks which is why I use Midex8 linear time base system whereas usb 3 should be more optimised to handle lots of data,just a thought
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
Like I said,I'm not sure HOW usb1 will be future proof! that's all really,usb3 is the new format but I am no expert,maybe there will be something usb3 in 2013/14 anyway iconnectmidi looks cool