MIDIHayden - Control Surface

MIDIHayden - Control Surface

Concertina MIDI Controller

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Details about MIDIHayden

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • June 10, 2010
  • September 29, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 40.26MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of MIDIHayden

3.1

September 17, 2021

Bug fixes. Upped the base iOS version to 13.0

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3.0

August 30, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. iJammer has been updated and re-released as MIDIHayden MIDIHayden is a 53-button Hayden Concertina CoreMIDI control surface for the iPad. MIDIHayden doesn't produce any sound on its own, it is for playing hardware or software VST-style MIDI synthesizers via CoreMIDI hardware interfaces connected to the dock connector or virtual MIDI instruments running on your device such as my "Celtic Sounds" MIDI sound module app. The layout is based on the full 53-button R. Morse Beaumont with the addition of an extra D# on the LHS. This makes it possible to play all of the commonly available Hayden concertina variations on the app. IMPORTANT: Since you may want to play chord with four or more fingers on the screen at the same time, before playing, disable "Multitasking Gestures" on your iPad (in the Settings app, under the General section, turn the Multitasking Gestures switch to the off position).

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2.0

November 6, 2012

iJammer now only supports CoreMIDI-compatible interfaces or virtual MIDI instruments like IK Multimedia SampleTank® for iOS running on your iPad. Note: This version no longer supports the pre-CoreMIDI DSMIDI-WiFi server based wireless MIDI any more. If you're want to keep using DSMIDI-WiFi, please don't update to this new version. (But you really should, the CoreMIDI version is so much more useful in so many ways and works with so many more devices and software synths for iOS...) This version also fixes a major touch position bug on Retina display equipped iPads. Q: I just updated my iPad to iOS 6.0.1 and I'm stuck at the help screen! A: Apple messed up the restoration of the Mute/Orientation switch state after the update. Please visit http://www.tradlessons.com/ios601mutefix.html or the app's website for a simple fix.

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1.1

July 19, 2010

Found and fixed potential startup crash issue.

1.0

June 10, 2010

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Description of MIDIHayden

MIDIHayden is a 53-button Hayden Concertina CoreMIDI control surface for the iPad. MIDIHayden doesn't produce any sound on its own, it is for playing hardware or software VST-style MIDI synthesizers via CoreMIDI hardware interfaces connected to the dock connector or virtual MIDI instruments running on your device such as my "Celtic Sounds" MIDI sound module app. The layout is based on the full 53-button R. Morse Beaumont with the addition of an extra D# on the LHS. This makes it possible to play all of the commonly available Hayden concertina variations on the app. IMPORTANT: Since you may want to play chord with four or more fingers on the screen at the same time, before playing, disable "Multitasking Gestures" on your iPad (in the Settings app, under the General section, turn the Multitasking Gestures switch to the off position). To play, simply touch the buttons. Buttons light up when playing. Multiple buttons may be touched at the same time to play chords. You may slide between the buttons. Touch the '?' icon to show the note names for each button. Touch the MIDI connector icon to show the MIDI controls. You may select the volume, MIDI channel, attack velocity, and semitone transposition (+/- 12). Use the "MIDI Port" switch to choose between "Omni" sending MIDI data to all CoreMIDI apps or "Virtual Port" sending to a named CoreMIDI virtual output port. When the "Virtual Port option is selected, MIDIHayden will show up as an input option in apps that support virtual ports like Sonosaurus ThumbJam. "Omni" mode is selected by default. All MIDI settings are saved when MIDIHayden quits and restored the next time it is run. Touch the '!' icon at the upper left to quiet any "stuck" notes if they occur. Thank you to Don Taylor for the graphics! Icon image based on a beautiful R. Morse Beaumont Hayden Concertina
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MIDIHayden: FAQ

Is MIDIHayden iPad-compatible?

Yes, MIDIHayden is compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the MIDIHayden app?

The MIDIHayden app was developed by Michael Eskin.

What is the lowest iOS version that MIDIHayden can run on?

The MIDIHayden app requires iOS 13.0 or later.

How does the app rank among users?

MIDIHayden has a consumer rating of 5 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of MIDIHayden?

The Main Genre Of The Midihayden App Is Music.

What is the latest MIDIHayden version?

The current version of the MIDIHayden app is 3.1.

When did the new MIDIHayden update come out?

MIDIHayden rolled out its latest update on September 29, 2024.

When did MIDIHayden come out?

MIDIHayden originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for MIDIHayden?

MIDIHayden is suitable for children aged Michael Eskin.

What are the languages supported by MIDIHayden?

MIDIHayden is available in English.

Can I enjoy MIDIHayden by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, MIDIHayden is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in MIDIHayden?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of MIDIHayden.

Can I use MIDIHayden with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use MIDIHayden with Apple Vision Pro.

Does MIDIHayden include ads as part of its experience?

No, MIDIHayden does not include ads as part of its experience.

Screenshot of MIDIHayden

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Reviews of MIDIHayden

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  • Outstanding

    This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I'm playing VSTs in Ableton Live using the iPad. And unlike the rinky-dinky little keyboards in some other apps that mistakenly try to imitate a piano-style keyboard on a surface that's completely unsuited for it, this interface gives you access to a full range of notes so you can do some serious playing. The Jammer concept also has an interesting history I was unfamiliar with before but now intend to delve into.

    I had it up and running in 10 minutes. You need to install some extra software but there are clear instructions on the website and I had no problems with them.

    It's actually worth buying an iPad just for this app! That's how good it is.
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