Looking forward to hearing your thoughts about this. If you want to connect your controller keyboard and other MIDI gear to you iOS device, then check out the selection of iPad/iPhone MIDI interfaces at Sweetwater. (I let you imagine how I freak before each gig due to these technical non musical issues) => I seriously (sadly) think of an alternate solution, unless someone having experimented the same issues finally solved everything to make this installation definitely stable. USB Wireless MIDI Dongle for Roland WM-1 MIDI Interface - Mac/PC/iOS. Of course, the last two occur very sparingly, but it is already too much, specially on stage.
Flip to the Transport panel and press the ‘bpm’ field to expand the Tap Tempo controls. It proved to be very useful during the test / dubug phase of MIDI IN interfaces.
the serial one, those classic 5 pin DIN ports, ok Here we are not dealing (at the moment) with usbMIDI. This sketch reads the incoming MIDI messages from a 'standard' MIDI port, i.e. I’ve been working (should I say struggling) hard on making the sync with Ableton (being master) work fine but I am still not completely satisfied by the situation I have. On the Monitor panel in the app check that the connected controller (can be another app, hardware or wifi/bluetooth port) has a blue arrow/clock icon (not red X). Display on Arduino Serial Monitor the incoming MIDI messages.
Incorporating the AR into my workflow completely changed my way of programming drums, but there is a “but”:
I really love my AR, simply the best sequencer on a drum machine I ever used.