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Convert an Audio Drum loop to MIDI and open in DigiStix 2 on iPad

Ed Zielinski 1,441 1 year ago
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This short video shows one way to use your iPad to quickly convert an audio drum loop to MIDI and get it into your favorite drum app. This example shows how to take an audio loop from the DrumJam app, export it, convert it to MIDI using 4Pockets Helium MIDI editor, and Neon Audio editor apps, and then record it into 4Pockets Digistix 2 drum machine with a little help from a new app called KQ MIDI Modulate. Please feel free to post any questions in the comments. A lot of app specific steps were skipped in the video to make it more concise. *Links to apps used in the video: **DrumJam from Sonosaurus https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drumjam/id530162824 **Helium AUv3 MIDI Sequencer from 4Pockets https://apps.apple.com/us/app/helium-auv3-midi-sequencer/id1563152523 **Neon Audio Editor from 4Pockets https://apps.apple.com/us/app/neon-audio-editor/id1583946986 **KQ MIDI Modulate from Ryouta Kira https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kq-midi-modulate/id6479354516 **AUM - Audio Mixer from Kymatica AB https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aum-audio-mixer/id1055636344

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