![]() ![]() ![]() WAV's to the computer and use a batch file process to convert to MP3's. Sweet midi player alternative free#I'm betting you have a fair amount of downtime free right now! Three or four hours of this a day (and you can turn down the audio to barely audible so you can still work on other stuff) and I'm betting the job's done in a week.Īlternatively, if all your SMF's are in one folder, or organized in folders, you can strap a digital recorder or your DAW to the output of the BK-9 and set the folder to 'Play All' and it will churn through the lot in one go while the DAW records one long file! Then use a DAW to chop it into separate songs. Simply call up the SMF, hit Record, hit Play, and when finished hit stop. Recording the BK-9 is realtime, but can be done using the Recorder. I am certain that QMidi for iPad would be a great success. So Bruno, please make a version of QMidi for IOS - there's a large number of musicians waiting for a great app on the iPad or iPhone that don't want to use a laptop to play midi and audio files on their gigs. I've made a request to the developer of the Sweet Midi player to put audio playback in his software, but he said that this will never happen. (Who knows, maybe Roland will put it in the future). It is a pity that they not have put the sounds of the SC-8850 - the best of the Sound Canvas before the BK-9. If you use the map of the SC-8820 it is quite good. But I think the sounds in Sound Canvas app are not so bad. But in a way your right - it is a good second option if things go wrong. I don't think I would have the patience to do it. I don't think it would be easy to record all my midi files (I have too many of them) into mp3 files - it would take a long time to do it. ![]() I only use the Sound Canvas app when I without the BK-9 (when playing with the piano and want to use it with backing track). I agree with you DIkikeys - BK-9 display is difficult to read in many situations. They are there, and can be read, but will not scroll.Ĭ'mon, Bruno. But that way you get consistency from gig to gig no matter what you are actually playing! This is what I have done so if the BK-9 fails, I have my gig on an iPhone so the show must go on! But iTunes does not scroll lyrics. Surely it would be easy to record the BK-9 playing the files, then use the MP3 in your iPad/Phone? Unless you are doing a lot of transposition, I guess. TBH, I am surprised you use the rather nasty Sound Canvas app when you are used to the BK-9's amazing sounds. So I am stuck with an iPad perfect for the job, and no way to get the app! I have friends with the app sitting unused on THEIR iPads, but Apple made it impossible to transfer the apps. Once a developer pulls an app from the store (it costs them money to market it there, and Roland gave the app away for free) there is no way to get a copy, transfer a copy or get the app in any way. That's one of the severe downsides to the Apple DRM. Sweet midi player alternative series#Roland used to make the perfect iOS app (Lyrics Viewer) that integrated perfectly with the BK series sequencer and MP3 player, but discontinued it and I was not able to get it when I got my iPad a year or so ago. My problem is that as I age, the small displays of the BK-9 are harder and harder to read, especially outdoors in bright sunlight (I perform and sing a lot in beach bars and restaurants). ![]()
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