![]() ![]() You should be able to see you iOS Device under the “Directory”.Hit “Command + 2” to open up the MIDI Window and double click on “Network”. On your Mac, open up Audio MIDI Setup Preferences (You can find this under, Applications – Utilities).On your iOS device, set your WiFi network to join the network you just created.In Suggester, go to Options and make sure MIDI Output is turned on.Create a host Network on your Mac by going to your WiFi options and choosing “Create Network”.Here’s a simple way to link up your iPhone as a MIDI device to your Mac: This is helpful if you’re not a proficient keyboard player and need help playing out the chord progression you worked out in the app. In the paid-version of Suggester ($4.99), there is also a feature that it can allow the app to act as a MIDI input device. All of these features are available in the free version. After picking a key and scale, you can either add chords via the in-app suggestions or by choosing your own chords in the key that you picked. Suggester also supports many scale types such as Major (Ionian), Natural Minor (Aeolian), Dorian, Phrygian, Mixolydian, Whole Tone, Jazz Minor and much more. It’s great for working on a bus or the subway to quickly create great-sounding chord progressions. Suggester is an iOS music app that helps you put together chord progressions on the go. Read on to learn more about Suggester, Cthulhu and our very own Splice Sounds. In this article we give you a quick rundown of three tools that you can use to help you create music and inspire creativity. With the help of some great music tools and apps, your mobile device can become a powerful source of inspiration. As producers and musicians, we all suffer from “writer’s block” occasionally. ![]()
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