I am having trouble enabling MIDI input in EarMaster lessons and exercises on the Android app.
I looked at the video tutorial on "how we can use a MIDI controller to answer the ear training exercises of the app" from the official EarMaster youtube channel:
This is what the exercise settings sidebar looks like in the video:
And this is what the exact same screen looks like in my Android app:
I know that the video shows an older version of the app. However, the "MIDI in" switch does not exist in the sidebar settings of my app at all, nor can any similar settings be found in the main settings screen (the one that is accessed from the app's home screen).
I know that the issue is not in my MIDI controller, in the way the MIDI controller is connected to the Android device, nor in my Android device's general MIDI support. Other music apps using the same controller and device ask for permission to use the MIDI USB interface and then correctly register and respond to key presses on the MIDI controller.
Does the Android version of the EarMaster app support MIDI input? If yes, what are the steps to enable MIDI input?
If not, I would feel quite disappointed that the Android version of the app is the only one that lacks support for it.
I'm hoping that I just overlooked something trivial and we can resolve this quickly. : )
MIDI input on Android
Moderator: Quentin
Re: MIDI input on Android
Hi,
You are looking for MIDI Input the right place, but unfortunetely it's not availlable on Android. It is planned, but I am not sure where that feature is placed on the developers' roadmap.
You are looking for MIDI Input the right place, but unfortunetely it's not availlable on Android. It is planned, but I am not sure where that feature is placed on the developers' roadmap.
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Re: MIDI input on Android
Hi Quentin, thank you for the reply!
That is unfortunate, the other two piano input methods have considerable drawbacks:
- The on-screen piano lacks the tactile properties of real keys and accurately performing the required melody becomes very difficult once you go beyond very simple examples.
- The microphone listening to notes played on a piano picks up environmental sound. Providing feedback to the student as they're performing the exercise interferes with the exercise input.
Is there another support channel (forum, email, development board etc.) where I could ask where this feature is on the roadmap and advocate for adding it?
Re: MIDI input on Android
Yes, you are absolutely correct, this wording is not accurate in this case. I will make sure it is fixed.
You can suggest new features by reaching out directly to the development team at feedback@earmaster.com
You can suggest new features by reaching out directly to the development team at feedback@earmaster.com
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Re: MIDI input on Android
Hi Quentin, thank you for all the help, that answers all my questions. : )