midimux talks MIDI to your Mac and Windows Pc - using the standard usb to lightning or 30 pin cable. Finally. With midimux, you are no longer forced to rely on wifi-packets or external hardware to communicate MIDI data between a Mac/Pc and an iOS Device. It seamlessly integrates your iPad/iPhone into your studio. worry-free, reliable and at an ultra low-latency. And it works with all apps that speak MIDI. midimux lets you.. - control iOS apps with hardware controllers that are connected to your Mac/Pc. - sequence and play iOS apps using a DAW running on your Mac/Pc. - control Mac applications or hardware connected to it, using Lemur, TouchOSC or any other app that uses MIDI. - use iOS apps to play and sequence hardware instruments that are connected to your Mac/Pc. - create virtual MIDI ports on the iPad/iPhone that can be mirrored to the Mac/Pc or other iDevices. - connect more than one iOS device to the Mac/Pc - and send MIDI data between them. all this wired - via the simple usb to lightning/30 pin cable. In short: midimux creates virtual copies of MIDI devices connected to the other side. In long: If you have a MIDI device connected to your Mac/Pc, midimux will create a copy of it on the iDevice - and thus allowing other apps to talk to it directly. Any byte of MIDI received by the MIDI device on the Mac/Pc will be piped to and received on the virtual copy of that device on the iOS device - and is then usable by its apps. Data sent out by apps to the virtual copy on the iOS device will be piped back via usb, and then sent to the real device on the Mac/Pc. The same is true the other way around. If an app creates a virtual MIDI port (e.G. Animoog), midimux will create a copy of that port on the Mac/Pc, naming it 'Animoog @ iPad'. If an app does not create a virtual MIDI port, midimux always gives the possibility to create virtual ports manually. these can then be used by any apps on any of the iOS devices to pipe data to the Mac/Pc. or other iDevices. or both. and back. at the same time ;) Features: - Creates Mirrors of all MIDI devices that are connected to the computer on the connected iOS devices. - Creates Mirrors of all MIDI devices that are connected to the iOS devices on the Mac/Pc. - Lets you create custom virtual Ports that can be used by both sides of the connection to communicate. - does it all via a wired usb connection - using the standard charge & sync cable. - works on all iDevices from iOS 7. *** midimux currently works with Mac OSX 10.8 + and Win 7 + *** To work, a lightweight server app has to be installed on the Mac/Win. Please download the server from our webpage: http://www.midimux.net/
Not working with MacOS11 and iPadOS14
Great app idea if it still worked. Back to MIDI hardware brute force and MIDI over gigabit Ethernet. Web site is dead. The app should have been pulled from the App Store.
Garbage App
How can you steal people’s money like this? You’ve wasted my money and time. There’s no supporting server software making this app completely useless.
Midimux setting
Hi, im lost on how to set this app with my mac. Can you explain me please.Ive seen videos on youtube but nobody explain from zero. I dont know what i need to be installed on my mac pro. Please i need all the procedure to do it. Thanks. Juan Anglero
WEBSITE IS DEAD
I am unable to download the midimux server software because the website is a dead link. I want my money back.
Unsupported
This app no longer even has a website. The fact that someone is accepting money for this product that no longer works as advertised is unethical to say the least. Very disappointed.
works awesome but no catalina
been waiting 6 months for Catalina support. i am no longer using this app unfortunately. was grest while it lasted.
frustrated and sad
Is this app dead? Support? I give 2 stars which represents the use I still get from it-the missing ones represents the developers lack of caring Don’t bother emailing support, nor asking questions via their community board you will just be frustrated. It’s a shame. I waited and waited, I wanted to see if something would change before I finally wrote a review. I speak from years as a musician, composer teacher with academic degrees in computer music. I’m not a noob. This is just sad. I understand app builders/developers don’t get a huge payout for their hours of effort, but if you put your work out there and represent it to be a tool for the craft-act it. There are a plethora of issues from the app side, server side, and plugin side. Inquiries have been sent for all with no response. If a tool as this was supported, continued development and above all worked, I’d pay $50 for such an important tool. Anyone? Someone needs to pick up the mantle soon; we need a viable replacement.
fixed a critical bug, that some users encountered on iOS 5
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