![]() ![]() Perhaps because I had just purchased an MP11SE and a Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and was thinking one of those. It just didn't occur to me that you had just purchased and iPad. sophisticated metronome with more standard interface, also has set lists it's now my personal favorite - previously it was. sophisticated metronome for drummers, odd interface, but can handle nearly anything. Kawai Touch Metronome (I think it's free) ![]() drum machine apps for specific genres (jazz, rock, afro-latin etc.) ![]() Good for transcribing or practicing tricky parts of a piece. slow down or loop parts of songs in your iTunes library. but it works great if you connect the iPad to a large monitor might not be so useful on the iPad mini. automagically analyzes the chord/harmonies of songs in your iTunes library user created / shareable lead sheets with backing tracks The question is … What would be useful ?ĭmd from your other posts, you might find these iOS apps interesting: So, I am poised for connecting to an iOS App. My iPad Mini does connect through the use of the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. "the speakers are far too faint" What speakers ? Couldn't be the Roland, that is not an Apple product. "transfer midi data back and forth from my PC" Back and forth with what ? Your Roland FP-90 ? Bought one what ? Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter ? MP11SE ? I am not able to comprehend what you are trying to do and with what. I've learned that despite it being an Apple product the speakers are far too faint for me to hear much more than a whisper and you have to use headphones or external speakers with it. I did get it to sync bluetooth to my Roland FP-90, but I haven't gotten further than that or played any music through it using the Roland. Now that it works for that I am trying to figure out how to use it for music applications, but so far haven't gotten it to transfer midi back and forth from my PC. Your ipad experience is interesting to me as I just bought one, not for the music but for remote check deposit which required an up to date tablet device for me. Use cases: music instrument training by adjusting tempo and pitch to anytune, transcription, karaoke. ** Old app name: "Audio Pitch and Speed Player". The recommended video resolution is 720p. * A fast device is recommended for the best video experience. Frequency conversion (for instance to 432Hz). Export modified audio to wav, mp3, m4a, and flac. Import various formats including mp3, wav, m4a, ogg, aac, mp4 video. Volume amplification, and simple voice reduction. ![]() Image view with zoom support (for instance for displaying scores in image format). Subtitles view to show subtitles (for instance for karaoke). Text view with auto scrolling and monospace font support (e.g. Video view* with zoom support (for instance to get an exact view on a guitar player's hand). Export/share and import songs with annotations (for instance for for sharing between music teachers and students). Change pitch and tempo (speed, time-stretch) independently and in realtime using time and frequency domain algorithms. The app also supports video (with zooming), subtitles (e.g. The Music Speed Changer** app allows you to easily change the playback speed and the pitch (key) of audio in realtime and independently from each other. ![]()
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