
An example: The new firmware 1.10 of the MOXF
supports a direct USB connection between the instrument
and iOS devices. This connection carries both MIDI and
audio data. So, in the System Settings of the Mobile Music
Sequencer I have selected the MOXF and Port 1.
The audio transmission from the app to the MOXF
works automatically. The audio signal from the iPad can
be controlled using the DAW fader of the MOXF. After
activating SYNC "AUTO" in the Mobile Music Sequencer
the MOXF sets the tempo as master device. I chose a
Performance from the MOXF as an example. In the next
step, I created four new Phrases in an empty Template
of the Mobile Music Sequencer. Using PHRASE EDIT
and VOICE SELECT, I then selected Voices for each
Phrase that suit the corresponding Parts of the MOXF’s
Performance. This was followed by the recording, where
I recorded each Part in the Piano Roll Editor. I assigned
a Chord Progression to the resulting Section, copied it to
a Song, and created a fade-out with the help of CC11
(Expression). I have uploaded the 15-second audio file in
my SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/hans-peter-henkel-1/mp-
guide-moxf-perf-copy-demo
ComiNG sooN
In the next episode Matthias Sauer will take a closer look
on the MIDI connection of the Mobile Music Sequencer to
the outside world from another perspective - you should be
excited. For today, I hope you got interesting information
and maybe some inspiration to experiment with the
Mobile Music Sequencer. I really had fun exploring this
very musical application. I remain with best wishes for a
Happy Christmas your
Hans-Peter Henkel
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