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Midi control in App

Hi, Newbie here with very little experience requesting some guidance.

With an idea to designing an iOS App, can somebody please tell me if its possible to do the following? Build an App that : 1. Has its own soundfont. 2. Can load a single multi track MIDI file 3. Can split these MIDI tracks into separate tracks and control them independently? (eg, Speed / Volume)

Maybe its not even possible.... ? Any suggestions (or links to info) would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks!

Comments

  • I'm sure it would be possible.

    1) Many apps can use Soundfonts - bs16i, gestrument,Auria Pro to name but 3

    2) Many app can load multi part midi files and play them - bs16i, Music Studio, Auria etc
    On separate tracks

    3) Not seen an app that has separate tempos for different midi tracks, but Fugue Machine has 4 different play heads that play a single track at different tempi.

    If you have the coding skills I'm sure it's all possible.

  • Thank you very much for your reply! I will look at these Apps you have mentioned and may come back to you with some more questions.

    Are soundfonts generally small? Does the bigger the size usually mean the better the quality? Are there any (Piano) soundfonts that stand out as being good?

    Many Thanks,
    Carl

  • Soundfonts vary from very small, just a few samples of one instrument stretched across the keyboard, to very large whole multi sampled orchestras etc.

    For any given instrument more samples by velocity and pitch will make bigger files and usually mean higher quality.

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