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Still at the learning the scripting stage but I got enough to get going
How is this coming along for you?
I got distracted by a couple of things so haven’t yet done anything with it, but it is on my list, The hardest part is deciding what I want it to do.
^ my project is/was to make a midi cc value mapper. The Arturia BeatStep's (non-pro) knobs are a bit jumpy using absolute values so I thought Id run it in relative mode and have midifire map back to absolute. Then by modding the midifire byter script I should have a lot more control over the BS knob's sensitivity. Maybe when I retire
Its the perfect app for midi scripting.
Has anyone used this program to build one of those Michael Brecker-style chord rotators?
I started doing something like that in Lemur some years ago, but when I found ChordPolyPad, all was good
Howdee. LOVE this forum...
I have an iPad Pro and 2 iPad Airs. I'm trying to use the iPad Pro to send MIDI to the iPad Airs. I have no problem getting MidiFire to work if I use the iPad Pro --> one iPad Air. But when I set up hosting for both iPad Airs they end up with the same name no matter what I try. So the iPad Pro SHOWS two iPad Airs, but only one of them gets the MIDI signal. It doesn't even work if I send different Midi on two ports. I suppose there are other ways to do this... The Ipad Pro as a host, one of the iPad Airs as a host, then the 2nd iPad Air to send the MIDI. Just curious if others have experienced it...
Hiya.
I've not used this setup myself so unable to help. However, if you've not reached out on the Audeonic forums yet I'd certainly recommend it. MidiFire developer Nic's customer service is legendarily awesome!
http://audeonic.boards.net/
Could the two iPads possibly have the same name, as in are they named the same in Settings >General>Name? Or does Midifire just show them as generic iPad Air2 in both cases?
I had a GREAT experience with Nic Grant at MidiFire. The problem was that changing the name of the iPads in the name fields in the iPad Settings wasn't reflected. When each of the two Airs tried to broadcast, they in fact DID have the same name which was something like "Dennis Schaefer's iPad Air". By the time they reached Cubasis, it couldn't tell them apart. Here's the solution Nic provided:
" Start with everything disconnected and MidiFire not running. In fact, I
would suggest rebooting all 3 devices and starting from scratch.
On the iPad Pro, go to MidiFire's 'Connect Device' and where you see those
two ipads (listed as Offline), swipe from right to left until a red
'Forget' label shows and press it. Don't try and forget using the 'Forget'
button at the top - that is completely broken.
Once you have done the forgetting on the Pro (those iPads should no longer
be in the list), switch to one of the Airs and run up MidiFire and get the
'host service' panel and do things in this order:
name should stick.
Flip the 'Advertise' switch
Return back to the Pro and (hopefully) the new name should now be shown.
Connect to it, and say some magic words and the gods may smile on you and
use the new service name instead of remembering the old.
If so, you can then repeat the process for the other Air and when done you
should have them connected and be able to address them differently."
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It worked great for me, and after doing it once, each of the iPads BT name remained as I set them!
That is brilliant.
Thanks for updating the forum with that critical information. To read that you were ultimately successful has made me smile. Cheers! 