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What is the best way to connect 2 ipads through midi in 2020 ?

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  • I got a couple of griffin studioconnects really cheap from eBay. These are pin 30 versions, but work great with lightning adapters. There’s midi in/out, line in/out and headphone out and it charges your device. I daisy chained them in my midi setup, works great and was the cheap solution.

  • @wim said:
    Bluetooth.

    No need for MidiMittr. Virtually every host, and most apps, support Bluetooth MIDI without it.

    How does this work in AUM? I connect my midi keyboard via bluetooh and the only way I know how is midimitter. Which is clunky cuz it doesn't auto connect. Would love to just plug and play in AUM

  • @sclurbs said:

    @wim said:
    Bluetooth.

    No need for MidiMittr. Virtually every host, and most apps, support Bluetooth MIDI without it.

    How does this work in AUM? I connect my midi keyboard via bluetooh and the only way I know how is midimitter. Which is clunky cuz it doesn't auto connect. Would love to just plug and play in AUM

    Go to Settings and scroll down to Bluetooth MIDI. Tap Central and you should see your keyboard shown there. Tap on it and it should connect.

    Unfortunately you'll still have to connect it every time. Bluetooth MIDI connections have to be newly initiated every time - it's just how iOS works.

    To connect two iOS devices together, start with one, tap Peripheral instead of Central and turn on Advertising. The go to the other one and select Peripheral. You should see the first one and be able to connect to it.

  • @wim said:

    @sclurbs said:

    @wim said:
    Bluetooth.

    No need for MidiMittr. Virtually every host, and most apps, support Bluetooth MIDI without it.

    How does this work in AUM? I connect my midi keyboard via bluetooh and the only way I know how is midimitter. Which is clunky cuz it doesn't auto connect. Would love to just plug and play in AUM

    Go to Settings and scroll down to Bluetooth MIDI. Tap Central and you should see your keyboard shown there. Tap on it and it should connect.

    If you save and quit AUM before disconnecting your Bluetooth keyboard then AUM will remember the routing when you restart it and reconnect.

  • wimwim
    edited July 2020

    @steve99 said:

    @wim said:

    @sclurbs said:

    @wim said:
    Bluetooth.

    No need for MidiMittr. Virtually every host, and most apps, support Bluetooth MIDI without it.

    How does this work in AUM? I connect my midi keyboard via bluetooh and the only way I know how is midimitter. Which is clunky cuz it doesn't auto connect. Would love to just plug and play in AUM

    Go to Settings and scroll down to Bluetooth MIDI. Tap Central and you should see your keyboard shown there. Tap on it and it should connect.

    If you save and quit AUM before disconnecting your Bluetooth keyboard then AUM will remember the routing when you restart it and reconnect.

    It will only automatically reconnect if the Bluetooth connection hasn't been interrupted. Try switching off your controller, turning it back on, then re-entering the session and you'll see what I mean. But yes, the routing is saved.

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