Melodics Ios



Melodics Ios

Melodics is designed to work with an internet connection. So, if you’re often on the road, it may seem like the app isn’t offering a lot. Well, if you want to practice at all times, you can download a few of your favorite or the most challenging lessons and use Melodics as an offline tool.

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Many MIDI controllers work with Melodics on iPad. If your device isn’t working correctly, or we can’t see it, we can help you out.

iPad compatible devices.

Check out our list of iPad supported devices see which controllers have been tested and are known to be compatible with Melodics on iPad.

If your controller is not on the list, you may need to check the manufacturer’s website to find out if your controller is compatible with iOS. As the specifications of Apple’s iPads change, this list may also change.

Many MIDI devices are USB powered, but if you receive an error saying ‘Accessory Unavailable. The attached accessory uses too much power’, you may need to use a powered USB adaptor to provide the necessary power.

Some devices require Windows or Mac drivers or specific software to be installed. If this software is not available for iPad, it will not be compatible.

NOTE: Native Instruments Maschine users will not be able to connect to iPad because Maschine 2 software is required to use MIDI mode and is desktop only.

Connecting via USB – the order matters.

When you connect your controller via a USB adaptor, the order in which you connect your cables matters. To increase the likelihood of a successful connection, follow these steps:

  1. Connect your USB cable to your controller.
  2. Then connect the other end of your USB cable to your USB adaptor.
  3. If you are using a powered USB adaptor, connect this to power.
  4. Last, connect your USB adaptor to your iPad. You may need to wait 5-10 seconds.
Connecting via Bluetooth.

If your controller supports MIDI over Bluetooth, you can connect it wirelessly to play Melodics. To pair your device with Melodics, follow these steps.

  1. Power on your MIDI controller and make sure it is ‘discoverable’ or in Bluetooth pairing mode.
  2. Go to the Melodics settings screen and hit the Bluetooth Connect button.
  3. Select your controller from the Bluetooth MIDI devices pop-up menu to connect.
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If your controller is a supported device it will be selected automatically. If not, you can create a mapping using the ‘Map your controller’ button.

USB hubs and adaptors.

Some devices like the iRig Keys come with a Lightning to USB cable. This can be connected directly to your iPad and used with Melodics. Otherwise, you will need a USB adaptor. There are many options available, but not all are made equal. We recommend using a powered USB adaptor from a reputable brand.

USB to Lightning Adaptor – this is a powered USB adaptor for iPads with Lightning connections. Most controllers require a stronger power source than what your iPad Lightning connection can provide, so this adaptor that will allow you to connect to an external power source at the same time to supply the required power output.

USB-A to USB-C adaptor – if you have an iPad Pro or an iPad with a USB-C connection, you can use this adaptor to connect your MIDI controller. If your controller also has a USB-C connection, you can use a standard USB-C cable.

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iRig MIDI 2 – if your controller has a 5-pin DIN MIDI output, you can use a MIDI interface that is made for iOS such as the iRig MIDI 2. This can be used if your controller does not have USB or if it is not working due to USB power issues.

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Still having trouble connecting your device? Contact us.