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Can anybody get the Web Midi app to work?
There's a Web Midi broswer app on the iOS app store I've installed as I want to try out as there's a web based Blofeld editor I want to try out (https://tonetweak.com/blofeld).
I cannot get it to recognize or enable any midi input or output, yet nothing else has any problems. I've tried using AUMs midi router but the Web Midi doesn't advertise itself as a midi inputter or outputter that AUM can see, and trying to route to network session doesn't work.
Web Midi can see AUM in its settings, but its greyed out, every damn thing is greyed out to Web Midi.
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The prognosis is grim:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/33763/web-midi-and-ios
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/715326/#Comment_715326
For iOS, I would look to TouchOSC or MIDI Designer
To get back to your original motivation:


The best blofeld editor I've ever seen is "Patch Morpher" but it runs on 32bit iOS only.
The second best must be Lemur with the free blofeld v1.55 template:
You can always try the Web Midi Browser: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/web-midi-browser/id953846217 (EDIT: I can't read)
That being said, when I was looking into more Web Midi (as an alternative to Lemur) I ended up thinking I'd buy an android tablet. Maybe with the recent jailbreaks you'll be able to boot into Android someday and run it there.
Thats what this post is about "There's a Web Midi broswer app on the iOS app store".
I've got an iPad Pro and an iPad Air, I was trying to get the Web Midi browser to work on my iPad Pro, and the enable SysEx option in its options wasn't displayed at all, and the midi in/out is disabled.
But on the way to work this morning on the bus I tried with my iPad Air and that was displaying the enable SysEx option, and then if I turn that on I can get the tone tweak blofled thing to do something (but obviously don't now have the Blofeld connected).
I wonder why the SysEx stuff wasn't being displayed for my iPad Pro, I'll have to try again when I get home
Shoot sorry, that's what I get for multitasking at work :P my experience using the browser ended up in failure too..