June 2016 MIDI Association Tweets
Here is a summary of news we sent out via our social media channels in June 2016.
midi (@midiassociation) | Twitter
This is a cool DIY project that turned a toy piano into a MIDI controller!
— midi (@midiassociation) June 1, 2016
Google’s Magenta creates it’s first song with generated learning from MIDI files. #MIDIAssociation
— midi (@midiassociation) June 3, 2016
More and more people are using MIDI controllers with Lightroom. Shouldn’t Adobe support MIDI in it’s products?
— midi (@midiassociation) June 4, 2016
The Clawtar MIDI controller has an adaptive interface that fits your hands.
— midi (@midiassociation) June 6, 2016
https://t.co/jSVqqIz1ol
Claude’s MIDI Music Machine, simple marvelous!— midi (@midiassociation) June 6, 2016
https://t.co/Cta3RgtYA9
KIddy MIDI, it’s about time. Two dads created the Dato Duo so two kids can play simultaneously. @midiassociation— midi (@midiassociation) June 17, 2016
https://t.co/43NgClmAgD
The SuperPowered SDK may be worth checking out if you’re developing Android Music apps.— midi (@midiassociation) June 7, 2016
https://t.co/LlcNxNe5ID
This looks like a great MIDI tool for teachers.— midi (@midiassociation) June 13, 2016
Confusion Studios has introduced MIDI Designer Pro 2 (MDP2), a major update to their MIDI controller app for iOS. pic.twitter.com/8DNlzfoDGx
— midi (@midiassociation) June 20, 2016
Using MIDI to play the SNES Super Nintendo actual sound source.
Go retro! https://t.co/jmfdO6fsxD— midi (@midiassociation) June 20, 2016
https://t.co/Kvqb5WSaqs
The Musical Wearables Prize at MTF London 2014 takes brainwaves and heart beats and turns then into MIDI.— midi (@midiassociation) June 20, 2016
The Virtual Reality Music Room by Harmonix and Chroma Coda is an expressive MPE MIDI controller and VST. https://t.co/vBNyZ0fDOh
— midi (@midiassociation) June 22, 2016