Attention Keyboard Players and DJs: How do I connect a MIDI Controller to my iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch?
• August 25, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in Apple, apple peripherals, apps to make music, Building a Computer-Based Studio, DAW, gadgets, iOS devices, iPad, iPad music apps, iPhone apps for music, Music Production Techniques and Articles, music technology, virtual instruments
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