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#354102 - 11/05/12 12:27 PM
Re: New Mini Ipad
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 01/31/06
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Yes, but I don't use MP3's much - mostly my own two or three part midis...simply because I get a bit tired of the same arrangements and sounds over time, and mp3's are such a pita to change! And vA recognises midi markers - up to 12 I think!! And I know Diki, that you and I are on the same page as far as markers go!!
SMF's I can change on a whim even at the gig!!
I have been in private discussions with several developers of chart reading apps to fully develop the midi potential, so they are looking at it.
Whilst core midi is in iOS, it is the clocking aspects of transmission and running as a background app that they have difficulty with apparently. Getting the midi file to playback and transmit to external gear, at the SAME time as the chart is displayed.
This works fine with the iPad music player playing audio files, as the music player can even be used when the screen is closed. Part of the core iOS system and specifically designed TO be run in the background if necessary.
But using a sequencer to send externally, requires full "focus" so the developer somehow needs to find a way to have it run in the background, while a user is reading the chart.
And the app developers who own the midi sequencing apps want WAY to many $'s to licence out the to chart reader app developers...
Plus there have been a few app developers who have even said "....midi, what's midi?" they know ALL about audio and mp3's and the like, but midi? Nope!
Dennis
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