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or the music sheet is on the ipad.
i hope it will send midi to the ipad though.
Hmmm yes could be. Will have to look into this in more detail.
When I was writing and reviewing on ST World magazine back in the old days, I got the Casio DH100 Digital Horn sent to me by Casio. I found that although it felt like a toy, it worked in an impressively useful way as a midi controller. I briefly was tortured taught saxophone when I was at school until I gave it up and brought my electric guitar in and got taught bass on it (I know!), so I was a tiny bit familiar with how the fingering sort of works. Ultimately, it's a whole lot more compact than a keyboard, and unlike a keyboard which you're forever pushing away, it's something you hug toward you like a guitar.
Unfortunately, after most of a year, they wanted it back.
Over on the wind controller forum we're still waiting to hear exactly what MIDI comes out of the Aerophone. As of now it looks like it's only sending expression (CC#11) which is odd since breath is CC#2. Apparently they're still working on the firmware.
Incidentally, I haven't been very happy connecting my EWI4000S to either of my iPads. I hear aliasing on volume and filter controls, and recording the MIDI stream of a wind controller hasn't been very rewarding (most recently with stuck notes in a major DAW, but I won't name names because I haven't sorted through all the variables, though I'm only sending notes and one CC's worth of data).