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Midi between two iThings
This is probably simple but I need to catch up on what's possible with Bluetooth and USB midi. How can I send midi between an iPad and an iPhone? If I want to send clock between apps on two different devices, I probably need wires rather than bt right?
If my iPad is connected to a powered USB hub as the master via cck can it send or receive midi to an iPhone plugged into the hub?
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Via wired connection would have the lowest latency, wireless Bluetooth should be able to send and receive clock, but you need Bluetooth LE compatible devices, if the apps supports it, WIST, also support sync between devices, the hub idea I don't think will work, using a desktop as an intermediary should work, otherwise it would probably mean falling back to two good old fashioned class compliant midi interfaces, 5 pin din fun.
Forgot to mention iConnect devices allow send and receive midi data, audio as well.
BTLE is a bit too slow for raw clock. It is limited to about 3K bits?bytes? / sec. Clock can be 24 x 200 = 4800 bytes / sec for only 200 bpm. Apollo was supposed to come up with a clock thinning algorithm that recreated the full rate at the receiver, but Apple put a stop to Apollo. I do not know if midimittr has a clock thinner.
Thanks, I figured wired connections. Hmm, so there's no way to do a USB-only wired midi connection of some sort between two devices? Studiomux to the rescue?
http://midimux.com
Maybe they might do a StudioMux or Music IO server for the iPad, then we can plug a iPhone into the CCK.
@gburks try this: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/7656/send-midi-between-ipad-and-mac-directly-by-usb
It works as a way to send midi directly across a wire between 2 i devices.
You'll need 2 apple camera connection kits though - one at either end of this device.
I have one and it works pretty well. No disernable latency although I haven't specifically tried with clock.
Iconnect midi+4 works wonderfully