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Can anyone confirm this?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:15 pm
by NexxuSix
I have a lot of music I have spent hours on, and would like to transfer this to my iPad Korg apps, but there doesn't really seem to be a midi import of any kind.

Sure, I can create music on my iPad apps, but I can't record anything externally with a controller... All the work has to be done on the iPad, or so it seems, which is not the most practicle interface to work with.

I've looked at a few of the files that the iMS-20 uses, and can see the patterns in the files, but none of these files seem to have a known format.

So I'm left to ask the question... Why can't you record or import midi into any of these Korg apps, like the iKaossilator, iMS-20, or iElectribe? The apps respond to midi, but you cant record it. This makes no sense to me... It would be nice to truly have a portable studio of my creations with me at times to promote myself... Any suggestions?

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 5:03 pm
by Krog
Hi there,

I believe there is an app called 'Music Studio' that allows MIDI import and export.
It relies on Audio Copy and Audio Paste which I assume is what you would use to get the music from the Korg apps ?!?!

There is a free trial version to try but that disables the MIDI functionality :?

Might be worth looking into though.

Cheers,

Krog.

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 8:05 pm
by Telengard
There are a few apps the record and edit midi.

Here are a few:

Nanostudio, Beatmaker 2, FL Studio Mobile, Aurora HD.

I have recorded and edited midi files in Meteor Multi Track as well.

Nanostudio is really full featured with synths, etc.

Beatmaker 2 is also amazing with recently added audio recording. Beat Maker 2 doesn't have any synth engines, though so it is all samples.

Just wanted to add some additional info.