As asked in the title, I could'n find the answer online.
If I plug the korg microstation's usb to ipad via cammera connection kit, will I be able use it as a midi controller with garage band and other midi compatible softwares?
Microstation Ipad usb midi compatibility?
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Why not go for it.
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Yup it works automatically without having to change any settings as a midi controller. Just get the camera connection kit and a usb 2.0 chord and plug it in.
Their is a pretty decent app called samplewiz I think it's under 10 bucks that works the same way. It's nice to be able to have two sound sources with different volume control's working on the same keyboard cause you can change one and fade it in while playing the other (and repeat) in order to get that dynamic layered sound thing going.
Their is a pretty decent app called samplewiz I think it's under 10 bucks that works the same way. It's nice to be able to have two sound sources with different volume control's working on the same keyboard cause you can change one and fade it in while playing the other (and repeat) in order to get that dynamic layered sound thing going.