MIDImorphosis 2 Tune+Tone+Tab 4+
Guitar Tab & MIDI Control
Secret Base Design
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- £9.99
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Description
Fast and accurate pitch detection turns your guitar into a MIDI synthesizer controller. Innovative frequency displays show you *why* a guitar sounds the way it does.
Many musicians use simple tuner apps on their phones to tune their instruments -- they're convenient, accurate, but often slow to detect the correct pitch. MIDImorphosis uses an advanced Fast Fourier Transform, coupled with noise filtering and harmonic sequence analysis, to detect the pitch of any note quickly and accurately. The fast pitch detection allows the app to generate MIDI notes to control synthesizers, so that you can use an ordinary guitar as a MIDI controller. With an amplifier simulator app and a synth app, you can mix the sound of your guitar with the synthesizers to create any tone you like.
The app includes a full featured tablature editor; use your guitar or bass to jot down the notes from a solo you're figuring out, or a riff you came up with. You can keep your hands on the instrument and just play, instead of searching for a pencil and paper. The app will export to PDF, MIDI, and MusicXML. You can import your transcriptions into Logic Pro, Reaper, GuitarPro, and hundreds of other DAWs and sequencers.
MIDImorphosis can also help you understand and sculpt the tone of your guitars. Guitar strings vibrate at a base frequency (the "pitch" of a note), as well as multiples of that base frequency. The "tone" of a guitar is determined by all of the harmonic frequencies; the new ToneScope display shows you which frequencies are present, and which are missing. Get rid of wishy-washy terms like "bright," "warm," and "muddy." The harmonic analysis of MIDImorphosis will show you exactly what's going on, with mathematics and science.
Why does a Tele sound like a Tele? The neck pickup is at 1/4 of the scale length, resulting in a "dead spot" for the 4th harmonic frequency. Fret the string at the 5th, and then the neck pickup is at 1/3 of the scale length, resulting in a "dead spot" for the 3rd harmonic. You use a tuner to get the guitar in tune. Use the ToneScope to adjust pickup heights, and shape the tone of your guitar.
With any pitch-to-MIDI system, there is a bit of latency, and some glitches in the note detection. To get a perfectly timed take, with rapid fire notes, transcribe by playing slowly and cleanly, then clean up any errors with the tab editor. MIDImorphosis features an innovative tap-to-play approach, which can play back the notes in your tab as fast as you can tap the on-screen button. Unlike conventional guitar MIDI controllers, where you're limited to soft ambient pads to back your notes -- you can use the playback feature to get precisely timed notes with sharp attacks.
MIDImorphosis has full MIDI support; you can use the app as a MIDI controller. There's also a built-in SoundFont synthesizer, with hundreds of tones to choose from.
More details and demonstration videos are available at www.midimorphosis.com.
What’s New
Version 1.3
You can now tap on the spectrum displays to freeze them, to inspect the harmonic content of the notes you play more easily.
PDF generation has had a few bug fixes.
Ratings and Reviews
Unfortunately requesting a refund
I wanted to like this app, but I’m sorry to say that it doesn’t work how I needed it to. The main features of the app work reasonably well and it is quite clever, but it doesn’t do what I hoped it would. Note recognition and tab does work, but it’s the conversion to MIDI that lets it down. There is noticeable latency and it misses every fifth note or so. I did expect this to an extent - and the developer does explain this in fairness. You can adjust your playing, settings etc for better results, and I might have been OK with it were it not for the fact that I just cannot get it to send MIDI to external apps, which is the only reason I bought it. Sadly the online manual is completely blank in this section. The linked videos do show it working, but it didn’t do anything for me. I even tried using through AUM so I know for a fact MIDI is supposed to be going from the app into other instruments and being sent on the correct channel. I even checked the settings on target apps so make sure they’re listening on the right channel, but not a single one of them actually ever received a note. There don’t seem to be any other options that might make that work for me. Using an iPad Pro M1 so I would expect it to be able to handle this, maybe others will have better results with different models though.
Guitar to Midi to Cubasis3 + Tab ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I already purchased the original Midimorphosis years ago but never really used it, but now I have purchased MM2, and what a difference there is between them, faster tracking, I can now play my Mandolin and guitar directly into MM2 and accurate midi notes are sent to Cubasis3 for recording or just connecting to say…..Animoog Z…..brilliant! I had a small issue with the string tunings but after contacting the developer, he issued a fix immediately 👍
Tab is created in the app and I have exported it to Reflow Score Writer (App Store),
More than worth the money😉
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Information
- Provider
- Patrick Madden
- Size
- 70.3 MB
- Category
- Music
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2023 Secret Base Design
- Price
- £9.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.