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2.1
February 11, 2020
- better handling of code pasted from websites/emails - fix for some plugins not being shown in list - stability fixes
More2.0
October 25, 2019
Version 2.0 is finally here and brings AUv3 hosting with some unique twists: - hosting of AUv3 MIDI effects in a modular paradigm - AUv3 MIDI effects can be uniquely hosted at ZERO latency - sync AUv3 MIDI effects to external/internal MIDI clock Other updates: - latest incarnation of the StreamByter language; defines, subroutines, long form rules - able to create up to 64 virtual MIDI ports - support for Files app and split view - Channel Strip - can be configured to block when bypassed - New 'Stern' holdover handling mode and many, many fixes and other improvements
More1.15
July 24, 2018
- Event Monitor; wallclock/relative timestamp option - Stream Byter; improved timing of +D with +I flags - Fix Stream Byter autobreak bug
More1.13
July 13, 2018
- Event Monitor module now can be bypassed (remotely controlled too) - fixed Stream Byter autobreak from kicking in when it shouldn't
1.12
June 28, 2018
important but small fix - prevent crashing if attempts are made to load a scene (usually via MIDI) if a scene is already in the process of being loaded.
More1.11
June 22, 2018
Many new features and fixes in this update: - new Pressure Curve module; draw curves and apply to velocity, aftertouch or controller value. - new 'Split' module; set split point and remap channels on note or velocity. - new 'Comment' module; use to document your work. - Increased maximum number of MidiFire virtual ports to 16. - new 'holdover mode' (configurable). No more stuck notes when making changes to the canvas or loading scenes when holding down/sustaining notes. - Channel Strip; can now remap notes - Stream Byter; preserved variables, looping conditionals, new variables (MC - message channel, MS - message status). And many, many fixes and improvements under the hood for better performance and stability. Please note, this is the last version of MidiFire that will support iOS 6 and 7. Future versions will only be able to support iOS 8 and above.
More1.10
November 20, 2017
New Features: - ‘clear canvas’ and ‘zoom to fit’ controls (bottom right) - ‘Remote Control’ panel - assign MIDI events to UI controls - MIDI Ports - ability to assign custom names - Active Sensing messages ignored by default (configurable in Setup) - CoreMIDI Networking support; initiate wifi (rtpMIDI) to other devices or computers - Context sensitive help from all panels - Dynamic Clock: auto-start clock on nth beat while learning tempo - Event Monitor: displays event timestamps, optional clear block display - Stream Byter: specify bitwise operators (&, | and ^) in MAT rules Bug Fixes/Improvements - Use two fingers to scroll canvas (improves movement of blocks) - Unplanned ‘faded’ UI appearance gone - Blocks highlight when moved - Long MIDI port names truncated and sized correctly - Issue with ’lost’ blocks when moved too far right/down resolved - Stream Byter: correctly remaps program changes to notes/CCs - Dynamic Clock: remote tap tempo could cause very large clock speeds - Fixed crash if scene change events come in too quickly - Many other minor bugs/improvements
More1.9
September 22, 2017
Yes, MidiFire has support for iPad devices.
Soft Audio is the developer of the MidiFire app.
The MidiFire app requires iOS 8.0 or later.
With a rating of 4.5 out of 5, MidiFire is one of the top-rated apps in its category.
The Main Genre Of The Midifire App Is Music.
The newest version of MidiFire is 2.1.
The last update for MidiFire was on November 30, 2024.
MidiFire was first released on February 6, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
MidiFire is available in English.
No, MidiFire is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, MidiFire does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use MidiFire with Apple Vision Pro.
No, MidiFire does not use ad-based monetization.