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Midi import and playback apps AUM?

i have a chunk of midi notes in a file, I am looking to import them into an app, and have that play and send that midi out to a synth app? what apps can do this besides the daws like cubase etc?

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  • Photon AU - AUv3
    Musk midi player - IAA
    New Atom Piano roll when update or new app is released but not yet.

    That’s about it.

  • wimwim
    edited August 2020

    Also Xequence 2 (best choice IMO).

  • bs16i too

  • I think there are a few others. I have a free midi recorder/player by KQ Dixie developer that you can share midi file with, then route playback to external app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/midi-recorder-with-e-piano/id1448577506

  • I’ve got some midi groove files from Samples from Mars hanging around. Are there any auv3 apps or DAWs that will reliably import those? I’ve never used groove in a separate file before.

  • As far as I know, Photon AU is the only iOS app that can make use of groove files. I've never gotten the hang of doing that in Photon AU though.

  • edited August 2020

    Hopefully, we won't have to wait too long for the new ATOM..

    You would think that Beathawk would have midi import...

    Genome mid ....

  • @wim said:
    Also Xequence 2 (best choice IMO).

    how do you get the midi file into xequence

  • when does this atom update come out? that would be helpful

  • @eross said:
    when does this atom update come out? that would be helpful

    Been trying to get the developer to respond.... he's not biting... o:)

  • @eross said:

    @wim said:
    Also Xequence 2 (best choice IMO).

    how do you get the midi file into xequence

    Just share it from audioshare or wherever into Xequence or import from inside Xequence

  • @eross said:

    @wim said:
    Also Xequence 2 (best choice IMO).

    how do you get the midi file into xequence

    http://www.seven.systems/xequence2/en/manual/#section-15

  • SunVox IAA too, fwiw.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Photon AU - AUv3
    Musk midi player - IAA
    New Atom Piano roll when update or new app is released but not yet.

    That’s about it.

    does Musk midi player assign different midi loops to different keys on keyboards?

  • I think Tony Saunders is working on a new update for Photon too, would be amazing if it saves buffers etc finally

  • @eross said:
    does Musk midi player assign different midi loops to different keys on keyboards?

    No.

  • i’m curious. i am thinking of getting Musk player. I have been writing sheet music in Notion and want to export midi. I have a song with violin , bass and piano. when i export midi, and load into cubase on my desktop it splits it into multiple midi tracks. i’m curious, can i import them into Musk player, will it separate the midi tracks?

  • @eross said:
    i’m curious. i am thinking of getting Musk player. I have been writing sheet music in Notion and want to export midi. I have a song with violin , bass and piano. when i export midi, and load into cubase on my desktop it splits it into multiple midi tracks. i’m curious, can i import them into Musk player, will it separate the midi tracks?

    It should, I think. I've opened some midi files and they have multiple parts. I'm not a fan of Musk Player, but I think it has good midi handling.

    I think part of my initial dislike has just been due to not having learned the software very well. But it has also crashed on me frequently when loaded in AUM.

  • edited August 2020

    I've been using Sunvox to capture MIDI in my AUM sessions, partly because I've committed to exploring it as a MIDI workstation.

    As AU, btw, not IAA.

    Sunvox also works the other way around, based on my limited testing. Load some MIDI data into Sunvox, get it into Sunvox AU (some hoops need to be jumped through), then play from Sunvox AU.

  • @GovernorSilver said:
    I've been using Sunvox to capture MIDI in my AUM sessions, partly because I've committed to exploring it as a MIDI workstation.

    As AU, btw, not IAA.

    Sunvox also works the other way around, based on my limited testing. Load some MIDI data into Sunvox, get it into Sunvox AU (some hoops need to be jumped through), then play from Sunvox AU.

    Nice. Before Drambo was the answer to everything, SunVox was the answer to everything. :lol:

    Also, I had absolutely no idea this was possible with the Sunvox AU. Suddenly need to dig in again. Will prolly fail (again) but hot damn.

  • fwiw, though not AU (along with other solutions mentioned here) NS2 can do this.

  • edited August 2020

    @syrupcore said:

    @GovernorSilver said:
    I've been using Sunvox to capture MIDI in my AUM sessions, partly because I've committed to exploring it as a MIDI workstation.

    As AU, btw, not IAA.

    Sunvox also works the other way around, based on my limited testing. Load some MIDI data into Sunvox, get it into Sunvox AU (some hoops need to be jumped through), then play from Sunvox AU.

    Nice. Before Drambo was the answer to everything, SunVox was the answer to everything. :lol:

    Also, I had absolutely no idea this was possible with the Sunvox AU. Suddenly need to dig in again. Will prolly fail (again) but hot damn.

    I already started a couple of tunes in SunVox, so I have to keep learning and refining my SunVox skills in order to finish the tune.

    I do feel sympathy for the poor soul who is struggling to export MIDI out of another app into BM3 on the other thread. SunVox would not be a good fit for him.

    I should pass on what I recently learned regarding a quirk in project file sharing between SunVox standalone and SunVox AU:

    I discovered that if I loaded SunVox as an AUv3 plugin in AUM, any project I created and saved would not appear if I later opened SunVox as a standalone app. I also found that any projects saved in SunVox as a standalone app do not appear in SunVox after I load it as an AUv3 plugin in AUM. I inquired about this and got this response from the developer:

    It's a "feature" of iOS In the AU plugin, please use

    Export/Import -> System export/import:
    system export to transfer file from AU to standalone;
    system import to transfer file from standalone to AU.

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