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Midi Association Survey
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2015/02/13/midi-manufacturers-association-survey/
Would be great for people to feedback re iOS midi and lack of standards in comparison to hardware midi in comments at end of survey
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Thanks for sharing this RedSkyLullaby
Here's what I wrote in the comments. I'd encourage others to share their comments at the end of the survey as well.
ios is increasingly a rich, creative platform for making music. However, the standardization of MIDI across app developers is spotty at best. Specifically, making MIDI connections between apps, and critical functionality like MIDI clock sync vary a lot from one developer to the next, and often do not work as intended. This frequently makes working with MIDI in ios an inspiration-squelching exercise. The MIDI Manufacturers Association could do a great service to the music community by promoting stronger and more consistent MIDI implementation in ios. Thanks very much for your consideration.
Thanks for the share. I added my 2 cents.
+1
ditto
Same here, left a relevant mobile comment.
@dwarman I'd be interested to read what you added. With this forum having tens of thousands of unique visitors per month, we should have our own rep at meetings! I pick you.
I forget exactly, but in general a plea for better publications not behind a paywall, and some attention paid to the iOS MIDI ecosystem since it has evolved to where what the iOS devs do has now escaped into the 5 pin DIN world, and that is the world the MMA moderates, so they should get involved in iOS too so we don't break ther interop rules. Which we do at present, in several bad ways (sync and transport control being the most egregious). I'm pretty sure this is due to poor understanding of how MIDI is used and what it canand cannot do, but the MMA has kept aloof from us. Apple don't help, all they do is give us an interface.
There was some participation (more like casual observation) by the MMA on the OMAC newsgroup back in the day, but that group seems to have quietly died away a couple of years ago, right before everything exploded. And, this forum is probably not the right place, we need a MIDI specific forum for the MMA to get interested.
Thanks for your vote of confidence. That is actually what I used to do, a company rep to the MMA for MIDI in general and a bit of work on the MMC specs. But I'm not sure my current employer would give me the time let alone the expenses to participate.