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IFretless Bass

This might be a dumb question but... Is there a way to use a keyboard controller to generate music from iFretless Bass? I like its bass sounds but I suck at strumming the iPad screen. I've tried using my keyboard to no avail. I emailed them a couple of days ago but haven't received an answer.

Comments

  • Its midi out only I think.

  • I'm pretty sure the newest update just the other day added midi in

  • Think yowza is right.

    But I find ifretless one of the few apps that works really well on the ipad screen.

  • Hmmm. Don't I feel like a dope. Even with the latest update, I couldn't get iFretless Bass to work with my keyboard. I restarted the iPad this morning and it works.

  • @commonstookie I agree. When this was announced I actually wondered why on earth MIDI In had been added.

  • @commonstookie. Totally agree about ifretless playability on the touch screen. It's one of the only apps I actually prefer to play on the scene like ThumbJam.

  • iFretless > MIDI.Seq. > iFretless ...

  • Originally we didn't put MIDI input support in iFretless because we didn't see any advantage to using a keyboard to control the app when you could just play on the screen. But a number of keyboard players requested the MIDI input feature.

    After testing the feature, I wouldn't say that it's better than playing on screen but it's nice enough that I could see why people who don't play guitar would want to have this option.

    One of the main reasons why I personally wanted the midi input was so that we could use Geo Synth to control iFretless. I like really that auto-octave feature.

  • Do you handle Geo's poly pitchbend correctly?

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