![]() The TL DR version is Install, click Next, Next, Next, agree to anything that pops up, and done.Īfter the rtpMIDI is installed, run rtpMIDI from the start menu. There is a better tutorial for installing rtpMIDI here so I won’t re-iterate everything. Once you download the rtpMIDI, unzip it and execute the. I’m using Windows 7 64 bit for reference. Once that is installed, you’re going to need rtpMIDI which is available for free here. OK, so first thing you’re going to need is the Animoog app on your iPad. It should work without it but you lose the auto-discovery. I’m assuming your PC has iTunes installed and you have the Bonjour service that comes with it. After some Googling I was still unclear on how to get this setup, so I thought I’d just tell everyone how I did it so you can get to making some cool tunes yourself. This intrigued me! Apparently you can use MIDI over the ‘Network’. So, while playing around with the Animoog app, if you go into the setup menu there is a selection under ‘Refresh MIDI input(s)’ where you can select ‘Off’ or ‘Network Session 1′. I won’t get into the specifics of the app, but if you want to know more about what Animoog is or how to use it, I recommend this YouTube video. Just playing around with the iPad app Animoog, which I believe is still available for $0.99 at the iTunes app store. This is a huge bargain on a really really cool app.
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