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iMPC Pro - Glitchy Reverb ( not in a good way )

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  • xenxen
    edited October 2014

    I'm slightly confused by the hit and miss approach to MIDI generally in the iOS world. Taking iMPC as an example, it transmits MIDI, but you can't stop it. So for example, if you have an app that receives MIDI it has notes triggered by iMPC pro if you sync them from the same source, or if you trigger individual hits from a MIDI track within a DAW.

    I don't get why some apps only seem to have a partial MIDI implementation. It makes certain configurations of combinations of apps impossible. A standard implementation across all apps means versatility - which is what we need if we want iOS music to continue to develop as a serious production platform.

  • @xen said:

    I'm slightly confused by the hit and miss approach to MIDI generally in the iOS world. Taking iMPC as an example, it transmits MIDI, but you can't stop it. So for example, if you have an app that receives MIDI it has notes triggered by iMPC pro if you sync them from the same source, or if you trigger individual hits from a MIDI track within a DAW.

    I don't get why some apps only seem to have a partial MIDI implementation. It makes certain configurations of combinations of apps impossible. A standard implementation across all apps means versatility - which is what we need if we want iOS music to continue to develop as a serious production platform.

    and retronyms knows this!

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