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Roland AE10

Right at the end seems he's using an ipad :)

Comments

  • or the music sheet is on the ipad.
    i hope it will send midi to the ipad though.

  • @dreamrobe said:
    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.

  • edited September 2016

    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).

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