Korg nanoKey Studio Overview
At the 2016 NAMM Show, Korg introduced the nanoKey Studio – a wireless mobile keyboard controller. Here’s an overview from the NAMM Show floor by Korg’s James Sajeva:
At the 2016 NAMM Show, Korg introduced the nanoKey Studio – a wireless mobile keyboard controller. Here’s an overview from the NAMM Show floor by Korg’s James Sajeva:
At the 2016 NAMM Show, we got an update from Zivix on their JamStick+ MIDI guitar controller. They discussed two main audiences for the JamStick+:
Here’s a sneak preview of the upcoming Zivix Puc+ wireless MIDI adapter, from the 2016 NAMM Show.
At the 2016 NAMM Show, Yamaha has introduced two new adapters that are designed to let you connect your existing MIDI gear wirelessly via Bluetooth to devices up to 10 meters away.
Ableton recently introduced Ableton Link – a new way to streamline syncing of multiple devices – both computers running Live and iOS devices running music apps. It’s now starting to appear in iOS apps. Here’s a video, via developer Oliver Greschke (Triqtraq and Elastic Drums), that demos syncing and performing with 7 iOS devices, wirelessly, using Ableton Link.
Secret Base Design has made Apollo MIDI Over Bluetooth – designed to let you use MIDI over low-latency Bluetooth LE connections – a free app for a limited time.
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Audreio has announced Audreio AU, a new Audio Unit plug-in for streaming audio between iOS and Macs.
Developer Matthias Frick let us know that he’s updated his free MIDI LE app, based on Synthtopia reader feedback, to be backwards-compatible with iOS 7. MIDI LE is a free app that lets you use MIDI over USB with CoreMIDI compatible iOS apps, without the need for a MIDI adapter. Onn iOS 8, MIDI LE also lets… Read More MIDI LE Updated To Be Compatible With iOS 7, Windows Support Coming Soon
Audreio is a new app that streams uncompressed audio between iOS devices. Using your existing router, Audreio streams audio from an Inter-App Audio (IAA) application on one device—or from the built-in mic—to another iOS device. The received audio can then be routed to the speaker or an IAA host.