MIDI Recorder with E.Piano

Published by: Ryouta Kira

Description

MIDI Recorder with E.Piano simply performs record/playback as you input MIDI signals.
You can record your performance completely. As a bonus, the app includes FM E.Piano sounds.
Also there is an on-screen keyboard, you can make a note of your idea anywhere.
All features are available without subscription.
- You can toggle kinds of signals to record.
- You can select MIDI channels.
- By default the app processes signals from/to all connected MIDI ports.
- The app makes files of Standard MIDI File Format 0.
- iTunes File Sharing and iCloud are supported.
- Virtual MIDI is supported.
- Supports external MIDI keyboards.
MIDI is a standard about controlling audio devices.
You can control musical instruments with separately sold MIDI adapter for iPhone/iPad.
The internal FM synthesizer processes only note on, note off, and sustain control, and ignores the others.
Attention:
This app may sound even if the silent switch is on.
Do not hesitate to write a review if you encounter some troubles.
Terms of Use: https://www.kiraqtech.jp/termsofuse/
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In-Apps

Yearly
€23.99
Monthly
€2.49
Huge Tip
€44.99
Large Tip
€17.99
Small Tip
€0.99
Medium Tip
€5.99

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4.75 out of 5

16 ratings in Germany

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Works fine

SLShery on

Germany

Works fine with any midi controller.

excellent for fast midi recording

johannes__ on

Germany

I use it for recording out of audiobus 3 with help of the virtual midi bridge. It can record all kind of midi data: all channels, CCs,…That works fine! Full support of AUv3 would be even better, to start it directly in audiobus 3 (if the develloper once is willing to invest more time in this nice, free app)… but as is, it is also very usefull. Thanks!

Great, but

arnomono on

Germany

could be perfect with a loop function!

Works!

meekeesheed on

Germany

How about a loop option?

Good takes no space on my iPad

Elizccna on

United States

I think that this is going to work for me but I don’t know yet.oh and also it take up 2MB THAT IS INSANE.

Great, simple tool that captures MIDI at a high time resolution

now_its_dark on

United States

This app concept is very simple and performs one task pretty well. Afaik, it's the only dedicated recorder tool like this for iOS and MacOS, which supports the full 16 channels of MIDI. I have noticed some issues with lost notes and incorrectly placed note-off events. Not sure why this is, but it is a repeatable issue I've encountered. In my application, I am often sending a large amount of multi-channel MIDI data at once, but unsure if this is the reason. However, if you use Ableton Live and need a multi-channel MIDI file that runs close to the actual internal clock of Live, rather than the weak 96ppqn, single-channel export option it provides, this might be the only option, short of recording it into another DAW. If there were a paid version of MIDI Rec, it would be an instant purchase for me with the addition of the following features— -Type 1 MIDI file export -Recording tempo selection -External MIDI clock-sync -Recording triggered by MIDI start message Less critical, but very welcome would be a native MacOS UI version. ;)

Simple, accessible midi recorder

xenacat3 on

United States

This app is almost exactly what I was looking for. I am blind, and use the voiceover screen reader to access my phone. All of the buttons seem to be well labeled and it is simple to operate. I really appreciate the fact that it was free. there are a couple of features that I would pay for. The first one being a metronome. Also, it might be nice to have two tracks and the ability to combine them. Mostly the metronome is what I want though. I appreciate that there aren’t a lot of features though, as it makes it really simple to just click record and play my keyboard. Thanks for making an awesome app.

Super great app!

KInteractive Reviews on

United States

Super great app! Works flawlessly with my Casio WK-6600 midi keyboard! Recording works, I can control midi inputs and outputs, even the piano plays the recording from my device even when my devices volume is off but my pianos is on. I just have to press play on my device and watch the magic happen! Great job!

Perfect for Organ recordings!

SjOrganist on

United States

This app is perfect to use as a MIDI sequencer for organs! But… please, please, PLEASE add a playlist feature that could play multiple files in a row!!

Nice and practical

krimsonfunk on

United States

This is by far the fastest most practical way to record a midi chord progression or idea on the fly on the IPAD …love this app!

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