Musescore with Ipad for midi?
I'm new to this... can someone please tell me if MuseScore would work on an IPad for midi recording hooked up to a Yamaha DGX 620? Thank you.
I'm new to this... can someone please tell me if MuseScore would work on an IPad for midi recording hooked up to a Yamaha DGX 620? Thank you.
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The MuseScore app for iPad has no midi out capabilities yet. We are working towards it but no ETA yet.
In reply to The MuseScore app for iPad… by Thomas
Thanks for your reply. So is it just PC the software is compatible with then?
In reply to Thanks for your reply. So… by itsme_musicgirl
For midi recording, it would advised to use other software. For creating sheet music with midi, you can certainly use MuseScore 2.1.
Hello. Can a downloaded MIDI format score be played back through a midi device, via an iPad with the necessary adaptor? I see you were "working on it" over 2 years ago. Any progress?.
Thanks, James
In reply to Hello. Can a downloaded MIDI… by Jimsynge
If you mean what is discussed on this thread, that's unrelated. An iPad is capable of playing a MIDI file already, no adapter required, no MsueScore app required.
In reply to If you mean what is… by Marc Sabatella
Yes I understand it can play a MIDI file on its own. But it appears not to play out to a MIDI device, eg keyboard, via a USB to MIDI cable with iPad adapter. I may be doing something wrong but am attempting to do this with a songbook score that I’ve saved on the iPad and no sound is produced, as it is from the Windows version on my PC using the USB to Midi cable. I think my query in short is: Is the MIDI functionality only available on the Windows version of Musescore? If that is the case is there any workaround that can employ an iPad?
Thanks again for your help.
In reply to Yes I understand it can play… by Jimsynge
The mobile MuseScore app doesn't have MIDI out, only the desktop program has. But there are ozther apps wich can play MIDIs and you can use MuseScore to export to MIDI, transfer them to your iÜPad and from there play them with whatever MIDI player you have
In reply to Yes I understand it can play… by Jimsynge
I'm confused. You asked if a "download MIDI format score" can be played through a MIDI device. The answer is that it isn't possible, but that's not something the MsueScore app would be at all involved with - it doens't deal with downloaded MIDI scores at all, only its own scores. Are you actually talking about regualr MuseScore score,s not downloaded MIDI files? If so, then indeed you would need the MuseScore app for just to open the score at all, and I suspect that MIDI output capability does not exist - but you'd need to ask over on the support group for the iOS app, over on musecore.com.
But to answer the last question, workaround is to do what I thought you were asking about in the first place - use a downloaded MIDI file (eg, downloaded from musescore.com directly) and use an app that does playback via MIDI.
In reply to I'm confused. You asked if… by Marc Sabatella
Sorry for confusion! I’m simply wanting to play a Musescore score on my IPad but output to a midi device. I can do that from the desk or laptop. I’ll do what you suggest at the end of your first para. Thanks.
In reply to Sorry for confusion! I’m… by Jimsynge
Jo-Jo that seems to have done the trick. Thanks...