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Is there an app that can combine midi files to create new music?

For example, take 10 similar midi files and create a new midi file by averaging the notes. Maybe it isn’t that easy?

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  • The Photon AU has a Groove function that uses midi tracks for timing, velocity etc. Not sure about note merging though.

  • Good idea.
    No ready-made app that I know of.
    You could load the MIDI files into tracks of a MIDI sequencer (like Xequence 2) and set each track to a different MIDI channel. Then route all MIDI to a MIDI processor like MidiFire and write a script that does what you think should happen with the different MIDI notes playing at different times.
    An even more fun experiment could be to use Lemur as a MIDI processor with a lot of realtime control (faders, XY pads, knobs, knob matrices, scale selectors, custom displays etc) to control what's happening in real-time.

  • Humm ...
    If you played all the files simultaneously through Cality, something like that would come out the other end, I think. It would be tweakable too.

    Cality by Pagefall limited https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cality/id1448694455

  • I remember Scalegen being used to create variations of a midi file. You can see it + Gestrument doing this from 2:00 in this video:

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