![]() ![]() It will download and then you’ll see a “Unable to view file” message, but don’t worry. On your iPad, open the Dropbox app, navigate to your MIDI file, and tap on it. Importing MIDI files using the Dropbox appĪs of this writing, the Sweet MIDI Player app does not have direct integration with Dropbox, but you can still use the Dropbox app to import MIDI files from your Dropbox account. Once you’re back in the Sweet MIDI Player app, you should see your new file in the “Files” view.Ģ. You should be taken to a page like the following. Open Safari on your iPad and navigate to a website with links to MIDI files, for example this one. Importing MIDI files using the web browser There are several methods for importing your MIDI files into Sweet MIDI Player:ġ. Importing MIDI files into Sweet MIDI Player ![]() Sweet MIDI Player also supports background audio, which means that you can start playing a file, switch over to a different app (for example, a PDF score viewing app like forScore), and the the MIDI file will continue to play while you are viewing the score in the other app. The app also has a help page, accessible from the “Help” button on the lower left. Here are screenshots of the app settings. (More on how to import your own MIDI files later in this post.) When you install the app, it comes with a few sample MIDI files to try out. The “Files” view (tap “Files” button at the bottom) displays your library of MIDI files. ![]() If you choose “Yes”, it will overwrite your MIDI file with your changes – so if you care about having the original MIDI file, be sure to make a backup copy of it before you use it in Sweet MIDI Player! Note: If you change the key, tempo, or other settings, Sweet MIDI Player will prompt you and ask if you wish to save the changes. The transposition control (+/-24 semitones): Here’s an overview of the controls for MIDI playback, transposition, and tempo (tap “Mixer” button at the bottom to display this view): It’s a worthwhile purchase if you use MIDI practice tracks frequently. From there, you can purchase an in-app upgrade to the full version. There’s a free trial version of Sweet MIDI Player for iOS which lets you try out all of the features, but only plays the first 75% of your MIDI file. This blog post is about the iPad version of Sweet MIDI Player, but the app is also available for iPhone, Mac, and PC. It lets you play MIDI files, change their tempo or key, and mute or adjust volume for individual parts (channels) within the MIDI file. Sweet MIDI Player is a must-have app for any musician who uses MIDI practice tracks.
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