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

After 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've got a working piano triggers by the midi controller.


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I've actually been thinking about acquiring a used or refurb older model of iPad for that purpose. All of the cool music apps are written for iOS. That appears to be where the mobile music market is happening today.

Not really an Apple fan here, except for an iPod that I bought 10 years ago...haven't used it in years, since Android smartphones have taken their place. But there's no denying that the music app market is leaning toward iOS.

there are a few decent paid (and some free) android-based keyboard apps and synths. oneimportant aspect - getting a good quality USB adapter which can provide the power to the keyboard (some adapters do not) - i've been using my Keystation 49 and Samsung Note 8, and a CANZ speaker (using the direct audio output to avoid bluetooth latency), and it seems to work fine.

For a mobile Android DAW with an available high quality USB audio driver, check out Audio Evolution Mobile (trial version available). Another great choice is G-Stomper Studio. Neither is free, but both are inexpensive. I recall spending about $14 for the AEM DAW and their audio interface driver combo. And I vaguely recall G-Stomper being about $10. Since I own both, I don't see prices anymore. ?

Where did you find drivers? I just bought usbc to usb adapter off sweetwater in hopes to make it work. Did you use USB cord or midi to usb to the adapter? Any drivers? I'm lost, thought it would plug and play but it's not via usb cable, any help would be appreciated!

it worked when you have the right programs - like the midi piano, caustic, and there are some midi "controller"/"converter" type out there as well, however, in trying a bunch of free ones, they did no controlling or converting ? i did this experiment to get my daughter set up with her phone and tablet. so it's mainly:

1) get the right adapter - a powered one is better because it will supply the keyboard power rather than draining the phone - if you're planning on being in the wilderness - perhaps a solar charger is in order ?

2) you'll have to play with different software products to see which ones work. there is not a lot of free ones that do a good job, and i didn't feel compelled to spend money on something that was really just trying to see if i could get it to work...

When I connect the keyboard to the phone using the USB OTG cable, the keyboard receives current and turns on. I know it's better to use an external 9V power adapter, but now I want to see that both devices interact in some way.

I've installed two piano apps, but none of them "see" the keyboard. I also have installed a USB MIDI Monitor app, and it doesn't detect any kind of MIDI data when I play some keys, or use the fader or any knob.

I also have tried the same things with a Samsung Galaxy Tab, with the same results. The USB MIDI Monitor app says something like "no MIDI found" or "no MIDI connection". It's like the keyboard is not sending MIDI, but when I use this keyboard with Cakewalk in my computer, everything goes perfect.

I remember when I was experimenting I found that I needed to insert the USB C cable in one particular way otherwise it wouldn't work. Try turning the USB C cable going into the phone around and see if that works.

I've also tried to insert the USB C in both possible ways, but there's no MIDI connection anyway. I have no other cable to try. But my OTG cable works fine with any other thing I use it for (p.e. connecting a USB memory stick).

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Ive been wanting that very same thing for a while now, i think it would be a great idea for a treehouse course, building a iOS keyboard app for coding.

As luck would have it, today i downloaded an iOS keyboard called CodeMonKeys.

Its available for iPhone and iPad.

You can choose which languages to type in, including html, css, java, js and a couple more i think.

One of the cool things about it is that it has what it calls a Scratch Pad, that is a blank page for you just to write your code in.

I haven't had a lot of time to play with it yet but it looks promising, there were one or two others, but they were really bad and full of advertisements and in app purchases to unlock features.

I don't understand why other developers haven't beaten us to this .... if I tag Ryan Carson properly this time , maybe he will help us out with this especially with the size of all the new Iphones / Android phones out there this would be great.

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