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  • Running USB version. 'IOS Audio" crashes app on M1 Mac

    Running USB version. When I launch MIDI LE USB, the midi works to trigger my ipad, but it immediately disables my ipad as an audio input to my mac. When i click 'IOS Audio' under the menubar icon, the app just crashes on my M1 mac. Shame. No manual or instructions.

    No manual or response from the developer, who apparently doesn't care. Complete waste of time trying to set up. STAY AWAY.
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  • Running USB version. 'IOS Audio" crashes app on M1 Mac

    Running USB version. When I launch MIDI LE USB, the midi works to trigger my ipad, but it immediately disables my ipad as an audio input to my mac. When i click 'IOS Audio' under the menubar icon, the app just crashes on my M1 mac. Shame. No manual or instructions.

    No manual or response from the developer. Complete waste of time trying to set up.
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  • Running USB version. 'IOS Audio" crashes app on M1 Mac

    Running USB version. When I launch MIDI LE USB, the midi works to trigger my ipad, but it immediately disables my ipad as an audio input to my mac. When i click 'IOS Audio' under the menubar icon, the app just crashes on my M1 mac. Shame. No manual or instructions.
  • Still works on iPhone/iPad

    For connecting to macOS, this is still quite awesome. With two devices connected -- you have to start midimittr on iOS first on both devices -- only one seems to get MIDI back. But it's fine and more convenient than the Apple solution using audio/midi setup.

    Thanks Matthias for keeping this working! No small task for sure.
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  • Get it

    Incredible utility app for using wireless and usb midi. Can’t believe it’s free! Thanks Dev!!!
  • Works like Ableton’s midi preferences

    This was the only app that successfully let me bridge USB midi between two pieces of audio equipment.

    Basically I plugged my digitakt and Korg SQ-1 into my phone via a lightning USB hub and this app showed me the same stuff I would see in abletons midi preferences. Now I can use my digitakt as a 2 channel midi to CV converter! Thanks guys 💙
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  • Simple

    Exactly what I needed
  • Very convenient app!

    In conjunction with other apps that can do accelerometer or ‘gesture’ based midi, this allows me to just strap a spare iPhone to my arm and wave my arm around to augment midi cc’s, this augmenting the sounds I’m playing with.
  • A life saviour!

    The capabilities of this little app are amazing. My Mac wouldn't receive MIDI events from my Roland FP-30 via Bluetooth, and I was about to give up when I found this free little gem. I connect my phone to the keyboard instead, and then routed it's signal back to the MacBook. It works surprisingly well! Thank you for creating this.
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  • Perfect connection

    I was able to connect my Yamaha SHS-300 keytar connected via Bluetooth perfectly. There zero latency and I highly recommend this app for any musician. I’m can’t wait to play a live show and be able to move across the stage without any cables to worry about getting in the way.

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