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Midimittr vs midiflow functionality
I couldn't find a clear answer to the following on the forum. I have gone through some midiflow information posted here.
I've used midimittr to connect bluetooth midi adapters to ios. If I get midiflow for some of its routing capabilities, does this app actually replace the functionality of midimittr? Or is it more on top of it and I need to keep both installed?
As far as I understand midimittr makes available any wireless bluetooth connections on ios to use in audio apps. midiflow advertises that it routes midi between apps and even multiple apps at the same time. But Im not sure if it also handles the connections itself, so if it replaces midimittir in that regard? If anybody could clarify that would be appreciated.
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I’m pretty sure you need both
Not sure about midiflow, but MidiFire includes bluetooth MIDI connection and extensive routing. AUM also does these things, and provides an AUv3 host.
thats a good point. AUM might actually suffice.