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May 08, 2011 I plugged a midi keyboard with the Ipad USB item to read pictures. It works perfectly. How to play garageband with a Midi Keyboard on Ipad YouTube. MIDI Keyboard Controller Comparison. Use MPE controllers with GarageBand for iPad. You can use GarageBand with controllers that support MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE). MPE assigns each note to its own MIDI channel so that information about pitch, timbre and expression controls are applied to notes individually. Using a MIDI controller with iPad opens a world of flexibility and usefulness, whether for mobile production or practice. In this tutorial I've shown you how to connect and use a MIDI controller to iPad, as well as demonstrated various ways you can assign MIDI CCs in different apps. To connect a controller keyboard with an iOS interface, first connect the interface to your iOS device’s dock port. Next, plug the keyboard’s MIDI out to the MIDI in on the interface using either a standard MIDI cable or a cable that comes with the unit, depending on the interface you have. In this guide we're going to explain how to connect your digital piano or keyboard to an external device (PC, Mac, iPad, etc.) and use it as a MIDI-controller.
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Play keys.
The first thing you should check out in the Logic Remote app is the control bar at the top of the interface. The center display shows the playhead location, the track name, and the track number. You can navigate through the track list with the arrows on either side of the display.
Tap the view icon to navigate to different views, including the touch instruments, mixer, smart help, and key commands. The View menu is dynamic and gives you options based on the selected track.
Tap the library icon to open the patch library. From the Patch Library menu, you can access your entire Logic Pro library and choose new patches for the currently selected track. Logic Remote does its best to recognize the instrument you load and give you the right tools for the job. The Logic Remote smart controls give you cool-looking interfaces that are easy to use and fun to play.
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Play guitar.
If you’re a guitar player, you may prefer to play all Logic Pro software instruments by using a fretboard on your iPad. If you’re not a guitar player, the fretboard is easy to learn (tap the frets to play notes), and frets can inspire you to play differently. You can drag the strings up or down to bend notes, just like on a guitar. You can also play with chord strips.
To view the chord strips, tap the view icon and choose the chord strips. Tap the top of the chord strip to play all six strings at once. You can tap any individual string to play it or swipe up and down along the chord strip to simulate strumming.
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Play drums.
Logic Remote turns your iPad into an easy-to-use beat maker. With an Ultrabeat track selected, you can view a large screen of 24 drum pads. With a Drum Kit Designer track selected, you can choose the kit view. The drums are touch-sensitive. If you tap a drum with two fingers, it plays repeating notes (great for hi-hat), and as you spread your fingers apart, the pattern gets faster (great for drum rolls).
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Play drums.
Logic Remote turns your iPad into an easy-to-use beat maker. With an Ultrabeat track selected, you can view a large screen of 24 drum pads. With a Drum Kit Designer track selected, you can choose the kit view. The drums are touch-sensitive. If you tap a drum with two fingers, it plays repeating notes (great for hi-hat), and as you spread your fingers apart, the pattern gets faster (great for drum rolls).
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Edit tracks and your arrangement.
Editing is often filled with repetitive tasks. When you find yourself choosing the same menus and functions over and over again, open the key commands view and add a customized key command.
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Use your iPad mixing console.
Tap the view icon and choose the mixer, which is worth the entire price of the iPad. The mixer shows you level meters; icons for automation, record, mute, and solo; pan knobs; faders; and the track names and numbers. You can swipe across the track names or meters to show different groups of faders. To view effects sends in the mixer, tap the Sends 1–4 icon beside the master fader.
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Command Logic Pro.
Tap the settings icon to open the edit and track submenus. On this menu, you can undo and redo edits, create and duplicate tracks, adjust the velocity range of the touch instruments, and open Logic Remote Help.
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Command Logic Pro.
Tap the settings icon to open the edit and track submenus. On this menu, you can undo and redo edits, create and duplicate tracks, adjust the velocity range of the touch instruments, and open Logic Remote Help.
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Navigate Logic Pro.
The control bar display shows you the location of the playhead in musical time or clock time, depending on the general project settings. Tap the control bar display, and a ruler opens below the control bar. Swipe left or right in the ruler or display area to move the playhead.
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Sketch songs with GarageBand.
You can start any project in GarageBand for iOS (iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch), import it to GarageBand on your Mac to work on it a little more, and then import it to Logic Pro.
The workflow is smooth. One benefit of using all three apps is that you have a version of the project saved on your iOS device, in your GarageBand projects folder, and in your Logic Pro projects folder. Redundant backups will save the day.
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Import iPad audio.
GarageBand for iOS is capable of recording other music applications on your device through Inter-App Audio. Many iOS apps support the Inter-App Audio protocol. It’s a great way to get audio from your third-party synths and drum machines into GarageBand and, eventually, into Logic Pro.
You can also use third-party audio effects via Inter-App Audio. Some fantastic sounding guitar amp simulators can be used as an effect on your audio tracks. Recording apps into GarageBand for iOS and then importing projects to your computer is a simple and effective way to get the most from your iPad, GarageBand, and Logic Pro X.
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What is Audiobus? — Audiobus isan award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you useyour other music apps together. Chain effects on your favouritesynth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app likeGarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface outputfor each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive asynth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDIkeyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.
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Download on the App StoreAudiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.
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Hello all. After my last band folded I got kinda bummed and 'withdrew' from all things musical. I sold my old Muse Receptor and moved on with my life. After being away from all this stuff for like 4 years I recently got contacted by an old bandmate and I am getting the itch again.
Before my last band collapsed, I was using (in addition to my vocal gear as singing is my primary thing) an M-Audio Axiom Pro and a Roland AX-7 driving an early Muse Receptor. I have since sold off my Receptor but still have the Axiom and the Keytar.
For some time back then I was toying with the idea of an iPad-based rig. I just totalled up all the music app purchases I made back then and it shocked me so I figure with that investment, I owe it to myself (with a potential venture in the works) to revisit this.
iMIDIPATCHBAY seems to be the thing that was missing from the equation back in the day: a way to tie the apps into a cohesive setup with a controller.
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So who out there is using iPads in a live keyboarrd rig setting and what has your experience been like? Receommendations? Pitfalls? etc.
Thanks!
Mike
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- Hi Mike,I used to use my mac with mainstage and loads of expensive plugins and string samples. Now I only use an ipad pro 12' live and play live every week. I use AUM to host my apps (iSymphony Orchestra for strings, Galileo for Hammond, Korg iM1 Synth, PPG Phonem, and Neo Soul for Rhodes). I use Midi designer as my midi controller, I use Midiflow as a midi anything modifier (routing volume pedals to expression, change velocity curve of Neo Soul, transpose up an octave Galileo, key range on iM1 etc etc) and finally Korg Plugkey hardware for audio out of the lightning socket, not the built in headphone socket. Not had a problem yet. Also now using the split screen feature of midi designer and a 12' screen - in landscape mode, I have my midi controller on the left, and lyrics/chords using 'ONSONG' on the right. Amazing sounds.
- I will add to @rhaley Midiband, iRealPro+Xmure combo and Bsmk16 for arranging approach. Also korg module, synthmaster, sensual sax, iMini, iPolysix and garageband alchemy.
If you need audio loops backing tracks then blocswave+launchpad combo and LooptunesHD for use it with your axiom instead needing a launch controller.
Midi wrench, audioshare and AB(3 soon) as tools.
For live looping Group The Loop for arranging songs with structure or Loopy masterpiece when it arrive. - I play in a wedding band (so strictly covers). My setup still consists mainly of hardware devices but my iPad is hooked up to my main keyboard via midi which allows additional sounds and easy layering options. I use a lot of what was mentioned above: Korg module with the Triton IAP is my main app, I use this with the setlist feature to quickly switch sounds, iSymphonic, Magellan, Noisepad for beats/samples, Beathawk, and a few others for fun. I have imidipatchbay but I am not currently using it.
I tried running a rig strictly with controller keyboard and iPad but had crashing and noise issues. More simple setups will work best with consideration to CPU. Overall I was not able to compromise the reliability of hardware since I am playing first dances and moments that cannot be relived! I know other guys run strictly iOS rigs without issue but my peace of mind is best kept in tact with a combination of hardware/software.
Current setup:
Korg Microkorg XL+
Roland RD 64 connected to iPad via ik multimedia irig 2
Yamaha MG06x mixer - i play live with casio px5 sound, and use ipad as an expander for some sounds. imidipatchbay is very good to manage app (i think also midiflow is similar). but one very important thing to know is that if you want to change preset automatically from imidipatchbay or similar the sound app that you use have to support bank/prog change to change preset. and unfortunately not all the apps support this (a 50% maybe). for example, from what I know, no arturia app support progam change, so the only way to change preset is in his own panel, and it isn't conmfortable.
read this https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/3894/bank-select-via-midi-ios-synthsi primarly use galileo for hammond, im1 and sampletank for general sounds, sunrizer or drc for synth, ibs 16 for string soundfont. - Wow thanks guys. This seems to be the most active forum around for this kind of usage.Ya hrestov, I may have pulled the trigger prematurely on iMIDIPATCHBAY: its a great little app, but I didnt do my homework: it seems to be that there has been very little progress in the past 4 years with iOS synths responding to MIDI patch change. I would have thought things would be in a lot better shape at this point.I like the idea of using the lightning connector for audio. I will have to look into that further.I am very glad to finally find some folks who are actually doing this live!
- More info on where I am at. I currently have an iPad 2 and an iRig MIDI adapter but if I can prove it can be the basis of a workable setup I will be in the market for an iPad Air 2 and I will likely go with the Yamaha bluetooth MIDI adapter, at least for the keytar.Below is a list of apps I have already acquired:
- Alchemy
- AniMoog
- Audiobus
- Beatmaker 2
- Bismark bs16i
- CoreSynth HD
- DM1
- Figure
- Gadget
- Galileo
- GarageBand
- iElectribe
- iGrand Piano Free
- iMaschine
- iMIDIPATCHBAY
- iMini
- iMPC
- iMS-20
- iPoly6
- iPro DJ Sampler
- iRig MIDI Recorder
- iVoxel
- Live FX - DJ Effects Free
- MIDI Designer Lite 2
- MIDI Monitor
- MIDI Studio
- Music Tool LE
- NanoStudio
- Neo Soul Keys
- NoisePad
- Novation LaunchKey
- Novation LaunchPad
- OnSong
- ReBirth
- SampleTank
- Sound Prism
- SSSSynth
- Stringmaster
- Sunrizer
- Sylo Synthesizer
- SynthStation
- TableTop
- Thor
- Traktor DJ
- Tuner+
- Turnado
- Virtual Guitar Free
- VJAY
- Voice Synth Free
- I use my iPad Air 2 as a live keys rig. I have found it to be very stable! Some details:
- I use AUM to host all of my apps/effects
- I use SampleTank for pianos (an occasionally other misc sounds)
- I use iGrand as a secondary piano
- I use Poison 202 for pads & leads
- I send my pad to a bus and run it through Crystalline to give it some nice shimmer (which i can fade in/out as desired)
- My favorite delay is RP-1
- I'm trying to use AU for as much as possible.
- I use an iRig BlueBoard for a quick way to mute sounds and toggle delays on and off
- I use the faders on my Novation LaunchKey to mix my AUM channels and the knobs to adjust parameters such as low pass filters
- I use a bunch of additional apps depending on the set
- Haha, good you posted that, I was just about to.
- Thanks guys!I just acquired a new iPad, and have a Yamaha BT-01 on order. Not much for accessories for this yet... I have to wait until the 10th to even get the apple case for this. #canadianproblemsAnyone have a recommendation on a universal ipad mic stand holder?
- well, I will be using it locked in landscape exclusively, but what is this rotation bug? I didnt see this yet, nor on my iPad 2 running an older iOS.
- So I have run into a couple issues/limitations with iMIDIPatchBay trying to use it in this fashion:Setlists: a great feature, in theory, however in practice, not so much:
- You cannot backup your setlists to dropbox like you can the patches (not a dealbreaker but it really should be an option)
- The patch numbers for setlist songs change when you re-order them, making external MIDI PC pretty much DOA. I would have to switch patches using iMIDIPatchBay. Am I missing something here?Multiple Masters: After wasting $14 CAD on unlocking the multiple masters IAP I discovered its essentially useless (to me). While you can have multiple master keyboards running on different MIDI channels, the app essentially sums it the inputs: I cannot route a MIDI master input channel to a particular instrument slot. This is an issue because on my physical MIDI controllers (Axiom, Ax7) I want to be able to quickly switch tones during a performance. For example, on my AX-7 each patch has an Upper and lower which I can layer or split or simply flip between. While I could transmit on the same channel and transpose the octaves and do essentially an iMIDIPatchBay split to do the two sounds, this is cumbersome - I then have to do an octave transpose in iMIDIPatchBay as well to compensate.I am beginning to think that there is no single app that allows me to do what I want. - Another update - my bluetooth MIDI adapter arrived. Yamaha MD-BT01I plugged it in and had to use iM1 to get the bluetooth MIDI up and running on the iPad. The signal however was very unreliable. Worked fine on my Axiom tho just not on the AX7. Maybe USB/AC powered VS battery powered?Anyways, I ran the Yamaha app and updated the firmware and all was good. Range was decent as well.
- edited May 2017I have a very simple live setup - iPad 2 running iM1 hooked up to an M-Audio Keystation 61. I need an easy way to change sound patches during a song. Suggestions?Thanks!
- @egdnola said:
I have a very simple live setup - iPad 2 running iM1 hooked up to an M-Audio Keystation 61. I need an easy way to change sound patches during a song. Suggestions?Thanks!iM1 accepts MIDI program changes so you could use your keyboard to change patches. I don't think your keyboard sends PC out of the box so you may have to use Midiflow or Midibridge to convert the message - you could for example use the bottom key on your keyboard to change to the next patch.Korg doesn't seem to list the details for changing banks but I found some useful info here: https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/community/posts/202943530-How-to-midi-control-iM1-programs- - @egdnola said:
I have a very simple live setup - iPad 2 running iM1 hooked up to an M-Audio Keystation 61. I need an easy way to change sound patches during a song. Suggestions?Thanks!iM1 is multitimbral, so I would fill up the slots with the different sounds from the song, one in each slot, and each slot has its own midi channel. Then change midi channels on the keystation to change sounds. That setup has the nice side effect of the tail of a sound not getting cut off when you switch to another sound.Then make a separate 'program' or whatever they call it (the preset with a saved group of sounds in the slots), for each song.If you need to layer two sounds, then put them on the same channel, and they will both play. - @Processaurus said:@egdnola said:
I have a very simple live setup - iPad 2 running iM1 hooked up to an M-Audio Keystation 61. I need an easy way to change sound patches during a song. Suggestions?Thanks!iM1 is multitimbral, so I would fill up the slots with the different sounds from the song, one in each slot, and each slot has its own midi channel. Then change midi channels on the keystation to change sounds. That setup has the nice side effect of the tail of a sound not getting cut off when you switch to another sound.Then make a separate 'program' or whatever they call it (the preset with a saved group of sounds in the slots), for each song.If you need to layer two sounds, then put them on the same channel, and they will both play.this is why I love Im1 ...as bonus all the IAP's also got transferred to Korg Gadget ...although Korg says otherwise - edited May 2017UpdateFirst show this past weekend - light usage this time; I am gradually working keys into the setlist as vocals is my primary duty.My config:Hardware
Roland AX7 Controller
Yamaha MD-BT01 Bluetooth Adapter
iPad 2017 32GBMiddleware
OnSong for lyrics and notes - I have it setup to send MIDI PC info to the relevant channel based on what song is selectedSynths
Korg iM1
Animoog
Poison-202
Sunrizer
MagellanPost-mortem
Worked well enough, though it still feels a bit clunky. I would like to figure out a way to further streamline things.While Animoog responds to PC msgs it has a couple issues that make me think I will ditch it:1) It is not as stable as I would like. For the second time using it now in a show/rehearsal situation, it was non-responsive. I will likely get in the habit of shutting down and restarting all synth apps pre-show.
2) It is locked to a specific DEVICE transmitting AND a specific channel. This means I cannot get it to respond to performance data from the AX7 (over the bluetooth adapter) while simultaneously listening for PC changes from OnSong. This may be an issue going forward.As a related aside, except for Animoog which behaves as above, the synths are getting sent PC info twice: once from the AX7 when I change patches (no way to disable this AFAIK) and once from OnSong. I think I would like to streamline this to reduce any chance for weirdness.I am strongly considering introducing MIDIFlow into the setup and route everything through it. I do wish more apps recognized and responded to PC msgs - @MonzoPro said:
With the rotation bug? Live use is impossible.Nothing is impossible. - @MonzoPro said:
With the rotation bug? Live use is impossible. - @Dubbylabby said:@MonzoPro said:
With the rotation bug? Live use is impossible.That's more like it - edited May 2017It only needs a photoshopped apple logo over the shit to be perfect but I'm lazy tuesday afternoon :V
- Im using my iPad pro 12.9 inch with CCK and Sledge 2.0 black edition in church on top of the organ
- Your mysterious and still-not-explained-'rotation bug' has not an issue btw.
- @hrestov,I see you're using iMIDIPatchbay and Galileo. I'm trying to incorporate Galileo into my setup (that already uses iMIDIPatchbay for program changes, splits, etc. with two keyboards and a rack module).I can't get Galileo to respond to MIDI in messages (from iMIDIPatchbay) unless I set it to receive on channel 1. For example, if I set Galileo to receive on channel 4 and iMIDIPatchbay to send on channel 4 (with Galileo assigned to Extern x in iMIDIPatchbay), Galileo does not respond.Also, I can't get Galileo to respond to program changes sent from iMIDIPatchbay, even using channel 1. I'm using MSB=5, LSB=O, Program=5, to try selecting the 'Red Light' preset.If you've been able to accomplish either thing I'm trying to do, please let me know if there's something I'm missing. Thanks!
- Ah, I have sadly ditched iMidiPatchbay as it does not really meet my needs. I am using OnSong song changes to send MIDI program change data now. I also found Galileo a bit unwieldy for live use.I in my live setup I am using OnSong which pushes out PC messages to: iM1, Animoog, and Poison-202. I am soon looking to incorporate SampleTank (for acoustic bass sounds unless someone can make a better suggestion).I also want to add IMonoPoly but there is no info on what the LSB/MSB info should be for that synth even tho t supposedly responds to PC.I was able to reproduce your issue tho. Not sure what is going on there
- Hello, nice forum. My first post here.
I'm using Puc+ as an bluetooth interface with my iphone to use Neo soul keys and others...
Anyone using this interface ? you can check it at amazon, i have some important gigs to me soon and i'm wondering if this is a safe interface to use in live concerts - I use my ipad as my main keyboard rig weekly. I have a few rules though: I only use AU hosted in AUM of course. Ravenscroft, Zeeon, Neosoul keys, isymphonic, ns1 and TONS of effects to shape my sounds. Save BEFORE you disconnect your midi controller, and connect again before opening preset, and all your midi mapping will be saved. Easy, no hassle, stable keyboard rig.