Musk MIDI Keyboard

Musk MIDI Keyboard

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Details about Musk MIDI Keyboard

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • December 23, 2013
  • September 29, 2024
  • 14.0+
  • 4+
  • 21.15MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    German

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Version History of Musk MIDI Keyboard

2.9

December 9, 2021

Experimental SharePlay support.

2.8

October 6, 2021

Fixed channel sliders.

2.7

September 29, 2021

Use installed Sounds in other apps using the built-in Audio Unit Extension.

2.5

January 9, 2020

Audiobus 3 support. iOS 13 support and bug fixes. Dark mode.

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2.4

October 1, 2015

Audiobus fixes for iOS 9

2.3

May 21, 2015

Compatible with Musk Links app.

2.2

February 6, 2015

- The app includes a General MIDI sound font. (Thanks, Tim!) - Bug fix: Volume is lowered only when using the builtin speakers and having a voice chat (MIDI via GameKit).

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2.1

November 7, 2014

MIDI via Bluetooth support. Experimental MIDI via Gamekit support. You can activate them under MIDI/Network settings. Instructions to install instrument sounds are simpler to find.

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2.0

October 22, 2014

iOS 8 support

1.1

January 27, 2014

Inter-App-Audio and AudioBus support: You can use the audio output of the app in other apps: * Record a MIDI performance in Garageband, AudioShare or other apps. * Add sound effects in GarageBand, VoiceSynth or other apps. Limitations: * Speech output can not be sent to other apps. * Which app combinations are possible depends on Your hardware and Your sound fonts.

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Description of Musk MIDI Keyboard

Musk MIDI Keyboard: Your expandable MIDI keyboard! * Use the included General MIDI sound font or import your own sound libraries * Play on the multi-touch keyboard (8 octaves) * Send notes to other MIDI apps or keyboards * Receive notes from external MIDI sources * Use installed Sounds in other apps using the built-in Audio Unit Extension. * Track MIDI notes and channels on the keyboard * Load sound libraries and change MIDI channels to different sounds * Highlight individual channels visually and acoustically * Let the app speak the pitch class (pitch class ) of the notes (C = 0 , C # = 1, ..., H = 11) in your own language. (Requires the iOS 7 voices) The following MIDI sources and targets are supported and can be individually turned on and off: * Network-MIDI (WiFi) : So you can connect the app to other devices (eg. Mac, iPhone, iPad) * MIDI devices: you can connect your devices via Camera Connection Kit and USB-MIDI (e.g. a MIDI keyboard) * Core MIDI-enabled apps : You can, for example, display the notes of a MIDI player and use the sounds of other apps. * MIDI via Bluetooth (iOS8) * Experimental MIDI via Gamekit support. Full Core-MIDI support: * Other apps publish their MIDI input and output ports: you activate the connection in this app. Active connections are reestablished, if possible, at app restart. * This app publishes a MIDI input and output: you activate the link in another app or the other app automatically activates the connection. Setting and filter adjustment options (per channel): * Show notes * Hear notes * Instrument sound * Instrument and voice volume * Accepting program and volume change commands (via MIDI input) Import of sound libraries via: * ITunes: transmission via Mac or PC * ICloud: synchronizes the data on all your Apple devices. (Network connection required) * Other Apps from the manufacturer this app: All of his apps access to the same iCloud directory. (No network connection required) * Safari: search for a website that offers SoundFonts. Click on the file. Wait until it is downloaded. Then select this app in the "Open In" dialog. * Mail: Select the attachment and select this app in the "Open In" dialog. * Other apps: use the "Open In" dialog. (Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive) Supported file formats and extensions: * Sound fonts (sf2) * Downloadable Sounds (dls) * Logic Pro EXS-24 instrument Files (exs) * Audio Unit Presets (aupreset) * Zip files (zip) Inter-App-Audio, AudioBus 3 and Audio Unit support: You can use the audio output of the app in other apps: * Record a MIDI performance in Garageband, AudioShare or other apps. * Add sound effects in GarageBand, VoiceSynth or other apps. * Use a sound font as an Audio Unit in a host app. (Experimental) Limitations: * Speech output can not be sent to other apps. * Playing many notes per second can push older devices to their limits. When you hear a scraping noise, try terminating other apps. Have fun!
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Musk MIDI Keyboard: FAQ

Is Musk MIDI Keyboard compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the Musk MIDI Keyboard software is iPad-compatible.

Who is the creator of the Musk MIDI Keyboard app?

The Musk MIDI Keyboard app was launched by Joerg Garbers.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Musk MIDI Keyboard to function properly?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Musk MIDI Keyboard app is iOS 14.0.

What do users think of the app?

3: The Musk MIDI Keyboard app gets mild reviews.

What is the main genre of the Musk MIDI Keyboard app?

Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Musk Midi Keyboard App.

What is the newest version of Musk MIDI Keyboard?

The latest version of the Musk MIDI Keyboard app is 2.9.

When was the latest Musk MIDI Keyboard update?

The date of the last Musk MIDI Keyboard update is September 29, 2024.

When was the Musk MIDI Keyboard app released?

The Musk MIDI Keyboard app was initially released on February 6, 2023.

What age rating does Musk MIDI Keyboard have?

The Musk MIDI Keyboard app is rated Joerg Garbers: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Musk MIDI Keyboard support?

Musk MIDI Keyboard currently features the following languages: English, German.

Does Musk MIDI Keyboard belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Musk MIDI Keyboard is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Musk MIDI Keyboard?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Musk MIDI Keyboard.

Is Musk MIDI Keyboard tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Musk MIDI Keyboard is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Musk MIDI Keyboard use ad-based monetization?

No, Musk MIDI Keyboard does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Musk MIDI Keyboard

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  • Does not work as advertised, very unintuitive

    I spent the money on this app in order to have a host for using the awesome AudioKit Synth One app as an audio unit extension in GarageBand (right now that app only works with inter-app audio). Ostensibly, this app offers that feature. In practice, opening this app as an audio unit extension in GarageBand offers very limited options including the app's own built in patches. As a stand-alone app you can use it as a midi controller for Synth One or other compatible apps, if you can figure out the labyrinthine, amazingly unintuitive interface with essentially no instructions.

    However, the keyboard interface harsh on the eyes and as basic as it gets. If there's a way to get it work as an audio unit extension with GarageBand I haven't figured it out (I've tried adjusting all of the nightmarishly convoluted settings and GB still doesn't pick up any audio output).

    I appreciate that this is likely an independent developer trying to build a useful product for musicians. If it were a free app, or if there was a free version or trial I would not be complaining. However, I'm sorry to say that this product as it stands presents a very frustrating user experience and simply does not work as described. Save your money.
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  • Doesn't work

    Ugly GUI, unintuitive control settings, and most importantly, fails to connect to my Macbook either by Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for use as an actual MIDI keyboard. Overpriced at $.99, and overrated at one star.