

The Micro B adaptor converts the micro USB port into a standard USB port. However, a standard USB Host On the Go cable connector is also provided alongside that works out of the box. Most present day MIDI controllers can directly connect to your electronic device via USB. USB-to-OTG Cable: For this purpose you will need the following cable. A USB connector is also needed to connect your phone or tablet with the controller. These have low latency and also provide a Clock Sync that can improve your output. To connect a MIDI controller interface to your Android device, you would require Android 4.2 or above. Well believe it or not, that is possible! Imagine pairing your android device with a microphone, perhaps a guitar, and even your favorite MIDI devices. Make sure to check out our ultimate guide to Android/iOS music-making apps! I believe I once heard a developer mention that there are still some issues with audio on the Android so that many have been shying away from that platform for mobile audio development.If you’re interesting in MIDI interfaces for your android device, you’re probably interested in apps as well. That appears to be where the mobile music market is happening today.

All of the cool music apps are written for iOS. I've actually been thinking about acquiring a used or refurb older model of iPad for that purpose. I've downloaded Caustic, but it's quite old. Now, my question: does anyone know if any cool android apps that work with midi controllers for making music. I've got a working piano triggers by the midi controller. After browsing all the cool portable keyboards I got to wondering whether I could use my old M-Audio Oxygen 8 midi controller with my phone.Īfter doing some googling, I realised all I'd need was a USB-C to USB adapter to plug straight into to the phone, so I bought one, downloaded an app called Midi piano, and.viola.

I'm going camping next week in the wilderness, and wanted to take a keyboard to make music on.
