Connecting MIDI instruments help
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- KVRist
- 272 posts since 28 Nov, 2007 from Dog-shit-ville- FRANCE
Got a problem here...
I got Audiobus which is for audio and at the moment many apps didn't yet update, so they don't show up in compatibility....
But how do you hook up midi instruments? For example a sequencer, sequencing a synth?
Is it all done in audiobus?
TIA
I got Audiobus which is for audio and at the moment many apps didn't yet update, so they don't show up in compatibility....
But how do you hook up midi instruments? For example a sequencer, sequencing a synth?
Is it all done in audiobus?
TIA
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- KVRian
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
Nope, the midi bit is all done outside Audiobus anoyingly while the audio still passes through AB
Where available simplest way is IAA instruments (not to be confused with IAA generators) these operate in a similar way to a VSI / AU Cubasis, Meteor and MTS studio handle these well.
Otherwise it's a case of setting the virtual midi in and out up appropriately. Unfortunately this varies from app to app which is why it would have been nice if AB had imposed a de facto standard or if midibus had caught on.
Where available simplest way is IAA instruments (not to be confused with IAA generators) these operate in a similar way to a VSI / AU Cubasis, Meteor and MTS studio handle these well.
Otherwise it's a case of setting the virtual midi in and out up appropriately. Unfortunately this varies from app to app which is why it would have been nice if AB had imposed a de facto standard or if midibus had caught on.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 28 Nov, 2007 from Dog-shit-ville- FRANCE
WOW, thanks for the infoBiancaNeve wrote:Nope, the midi bit is all done outside Audiobus anoyingly while the audio still passes through AB
Where available simplest way is IAA instruments (not to be confused with IAA generators) these operate in a similar way to a VSI / AU Cubasis, Meteor and MTS studio handle these well.
Otherwise it's a case of setting the virtual midi in and out up appropriately. Unfortunately this varies from app to app which is why it would have been nice if AB had imposed a de facto standard or if midibus had caught on.
So what do I do with a sequencer that has no sound output? How do I hook it up? .....Would someone create those if they can't be connected?
See, the rest of my setup is W-7 PC...just recently migrated to Apple, but I want to use the ipad alone
Thanks
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 28 Nov, 2007 from Dog-shit-ville- FRANCE
WOW, thanks for the infosoundklinik wrote:BiancaNeve wrote:Nope, the midi bit is all done outside Audiobus anoyingly while the audio still passes through AB
Where available simplest way is IAA instruments (not to be confused with IAA generators) these operate in a similar way to a VSI / AU Cubasis, Meteor and MTS studio handle these well.
Otherwise it's a case of setting the virtual midi in and out up appropriately. Unfortunately this varies from app to app which is why it would have been nice if AB had imposed a de facto standard or if midibus had caught on.
So what do I do with a sequencer that has no sound output? How do I hook it up? .....Would someone create those if they can't be connected?
And please tell me how do I load two vsts into ipad at the same time? Via Audiobus and then make connections?
(sorry a n00b in appleland)
Thanks
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- KVRian
- 1107 posts since 31 Oct, 2002 from the high desert
Any app that can send or receive MIDI will have some sort of settings. It can be as simple as just "Virtual MIDI" or more specific, such as " MIDI out- app X- channel 12". In general, you just point the app generating MIDI to the app you want to receive it. If it's not working, let us now which apps you are using and maybe someone can help.
They aren't VSTs, or course, but yeah, that's what Audiobus does- you can send audio from a synth, to an effect, and have multiple parallel chains if you want (if your device can handle it).
They aren't VSTs, or course, but yeah, that's what Audiobus does- you can send audio from a synth, to an effect, and have multiple parallel chains if you want (if your device can handle it).
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 28 Nov, 2007 from Dog-shit-ville- FRANCE
Thanks a lot.
Much appreciated
Much appreciated
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- KVRian
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
Which particular apps are you trying to use?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 28 Nov, 2007 from Dog-shit-ville- FRANCE
Basically any sequencer to a synth. Like Crystal. Any Sequencer that just sequences, no sound on board, I don't know yet which one I will get, I am looking to buy one, but I need to be sure that I can connect the 2BiancaNeve wrote:Which particular apps are you trying to use?
TIA
PS, do you know/recommend any sequencer?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 28 Nov, 2007 from Dog-shit-ville- FRANCE
For example Thesys or Effectrix from Sugar bytes that are 50% off, sequencing Crystal, or any synth supported in Audiobus.soundklinik wrote:BiancaNeve wrote:Which particular apps are you trying to use?
This is what is says in specs about THESYS:
iPad Edition Features:
- Inter-App Audio (Host & Client)
- MIDI file Export
- Integrated Synth
- Audiobus Support (Sender)
- Full Midi Support (Virtual, Network, Extern)
- Midi Clock Sync (Master & Slave)
- Action Section (Gatetime, Looper, Slowdown...)
- Pattern Sequencer
- Zoom
I mean this sounds like what I need, doesn't it?
TIA
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- KVRian
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
Thesys is pretty cool as long as you have good eye sight 
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- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Bought Thesys, it's good with the zoom but i strongly recommend getting a stylus makes detailed editing a breeze!
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