is there a program like synthesia for the ipad?
i want to run my midis and study how to play it.
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is there a program like synthesia for the ipad?
i want to run my midis and study how to play it.
Symphony Pro.
It is more of a composing app, but it does let you import Midi's, display them as sheet music and also plays them, while indicating which note is currently played.
http://www.symphonypro.net/
A search for synthesia in the App Store turns up iPianoRoll, which looks similar if not as pretty.
Personally I'm doubting it would make an effective practice tool.
You are so smartOriginally Posted by twerppoet
I should have checked what Synthesia actually does.
Now that the app purpose is known, have I tried searching for a similar app, but with Midi input for connecting an electric piano, but without luck so far.
Last edited by DontUnderstandMyIpad; 05-04-2011 at 04:41 AM.
Just lazy. I always look for the easiest path first.
I saw an article recently for a full MIDI dock for the iPad. It looked pretty cool, and I seem to remember a couple of MIDI dongles (kind of like the Camera Kit). There is even a full MIDI keyboard with an iPad dock, if memory serves me. There must be some companion apps for them. I don't see how they would be of any use without.
The camera connection kit works with USB Midi keyboards. I use it to record audio from a Kawai ES6 into GarageBand. So really all that is needed is for the app to pick up the input.Originally Posted by twerppoet
And yes, I also remember that iPad specific keyboard, but it wasn't one with 88 keys![]()
Last edited by DontUnderstandMyIpad; 05-04-2011 at 04:47 AM.
Hhmmm,Originally Posted by twerppoet
I should have specific which GarageBand, but yes, I only have the iPad version and that one does pick up sound over USB midi, it actually stores them as midi, so you can adjust the piano sounds after recording. Have fun dreaming![]()
Ok, must go dig out the keyboard. Thanks!
And I should have remembered that you're not a Mac person, so iPad GarageBand would be your only version. My only excuse is that it's rather late over here.
The only workable solution I have come up with so far, is to connect the electric piano to a computer, run Synthesia from there and than use the iPad to remotely access the computer.
It would be nice to have a native app though.