MIDI Guitar Cheats

MIDI Guitar Hack 2.7.7 + Redeem Codes

Play any synth on your guitar

Developer: Jam Origin
Category: Music
Price: Free
Version: 2.7.7
ID: com.jamorigin.midiguitar

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Description

Play any synth or virtual instrument with your trusted guitar.

##### Lots of user videos: jamorigin.com #####

MIDI Guitar is the World’s first app to transcribe guitar playing into MIDI in real-time, with latency and accuracy comparable to expensive and inconvenient hardware MIDI guitar solutions.

MIDI Guitar is over 10 years in development(!) and based upon state-of-the-art polyphonic pitch detection and –prediction technology that can accurately recognize guitar playing and -articulation with very low latency and without spurious hits. The technology has been validated by thousands of guitarists over the years.

MIDI Guitar comes as AudioUnit plugin (AUv3) and as a standalone app which can host other iOS synth apps or send virtual midi to Garageband or other DAWs.

You need a guitar interface for best results. We recommend a digital interface (using the lightning connector) over analog (via headphone jack), preferably with input gain control. Using an acoustic guitar with the built in microphone works for some purposes but is not optimal.

The free version will interrupt every few minutes, asking you to buy an in-app purchase.

If you have problems please refer to the website: www.jamorigin.com/docs or the user forum: jamosapien.com.

Version history

2.7.7
2020-11-17
New AudioUnit (AUv3) plugin version!
Fixed crash when sending MIDI out in iOS 14.2
Fixed save/load state when used as AudioUnit inside a host.
Fixed issue with pitch bend and aftertouch introduced in last update
2.7.6
2020-11-09
New AudioUnit (AUv3) plugin version!
Fixed crash when sending MIDI out in iOS 14.2
Fixed save/load state when used as AudioUnit inside a host.
Fixed issue with pitch bend introduced in last update
2.7.5
2020-11-08
New AudioUnit (AUv3) plugin version!
Fixed crash when sending MIDI out in iOS 14.2
Fixed save/load state when used as AudioUnit inside a host.
2.7.4
2020-11-08
New AudioUnit (AUv3) plugin version!
Fixed crash when sending MIDI out in iOS 14.2
2.6.25
2020-11-07
New: AudioUnit plugin version (AUv3)
Fixed: crash when sending out MIDI that occurs on iOS 14.2
2.6.13
2020-02-20
Minor fixes
2.6.12
2020-02-19
Minor fixes
2.6.10
2019-10-25
Fixed an issue with the interruption dialog
2.6.9
2019-10-24
Fixed issue with interruption dialog on some devices
2.6.6
2019-04-27
AudioUnit hosting!
Any 3rd party AudioUnit Synth or Effect can now be loaded into your guitar patches.
Requires in-app-purchase.
2.6.5
2019-04-24
AudioUnit hosting!
Any 3rd party AudioUnit Synth or Effect can now be loaded into your guitar patches.
Requires in-app-purchase.
2.5.1
2019-02-14
Huge update.
All new user interface.
New modules and presets.
(Small) tracking improvements.
2.1.3
2016-01-29
MIDI Guitar 2 is finally here on iOS!
Everything is improved. Tracking in particular.
ATTENTION! old customers: Don't upgrade yet if you have old iDevices (iPad2/3 or iPhone4)
ATTENTION! old customers: Please "Restore" your old purchase in the built-in shop.
More info at jamorigin.com
2.0
2013-04-04
- MAJOR tracking and latency improvements! Now runs the same engine as the renowned MIDI Guitar VST/AU version.
1.4
2012-09-26
Added iPhone 5 / iPod Touch 5G support.
Fixed freeze bug when upgrade fails.
1.3
2012-07-25
Virtual, Cable and WIFI MIDI can be evaluated in the free version, with interruptions. Full version is without interruptions.

Virtual MIDI Output route added. MIDI Guitar will now show up as a Virtual MIDI input connection in other apps.
1.2
2012-07-19
Better information about various setups.
1.0
2012-07-02

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
MIDI Outputs
(Play 3rd party synths (Virtual MIDI, Cable MIDI, WIFI-MIDI))
$19.99
Free
HI963037452✱✱✱✱✱ CAAC60D✱✱✱✱✱
AudioUnit Hosting
(Load AudioUnit v3 synths and effects.)
$9.99
Free
HI019451575✱✱✱✱✱ 6070132✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
109 Ratings

Reviews

Boo Kiker,
One of the best apps ever created
I’ve been playing around with this app for a few years now. More as a fun curiosity. Had it on stage a couple of times but things were getting too cluttered with the phone rigged up with MIDI Guitar 2 and pedals. Was looking more at trying to slim down all the wiring on stage. I just discovered all that’s under the hood in this app today. I can actually get rid of all my pedals (except one) and use MG2 exclusively. It’s equipped with all the effects I normally use in pedal form. Plus all the virtual instruments I want to use - so no other app is necessary. I already thought this was a well above the mark app, but now.....! This plus the Omec Teleport and l’m totally set. You can set presets in the app for all the sounds + effects combos you use. So easy to get a setup you like, then save it and recall when you need it. Thank you so much. This is truly the best note to MIDI converter setup ever devised. Either the tracking has gotten better over the past year or I’m getting better at playing through a MIDI converter. I can barely hear the latency. Sounds more like a slight quick single hit delay effect (quick slapback) - which I normally use anyway. Soooo awesooooome!!!
TheArtofTragedy,
Never expected an app to dominate like this
I’ve always wanted to use my guitar for midi control since, well, I’m a guitar player but I also do heavy amounts of production...and every crazy expensive hardware setup I’ve tried (all the usual suspects they’ve been around for a while except Fishman which actually seems tight and if this didn’t exist I’d be on that) but anyway, this is too much fun and while I’m struggling to integrate my ikMultimedia blueboard in a better way to the setup, i do use a second iPhone as a midi controller which I attach to the base of the guitar below the strings so I can control some settings I’ve mapped through Ableton or AUM depending on my situation. Either way it’s such a nice change of pace to use an instrument I’m actually decent at to play my synths. Latency has been an issue since my setup IS a bit all over the place in terms of routing but I just updated to Catelina on OSX and I’m hoping the latency with IDAM is going to be better now
1gen,
Great app
As a pro guitarist from way back, I’m 64 years old, I’m amazed at the level that technology in music production as achieved. I’ve used just about every guitar, effect, and guitar synth ever produced. My current setup involves a MacBook Pro and an iPad. Who’d of ever thought?? As with all guitar-MIDI synths, you have to play with this thing to get it to behave the way you want. Fear not, there’s ample controls. Once you get all your inputs and outputs sorted out you have to setup each sound your trying to play, be it a nice lush pad or a ripping solo instrument. Then be sure to SAVE YOUR WORK! :)
You’ll be adjusting Gain, and a bunch of other stuff like Legato, Bend, etc etc. You can also blend your actual guitar sound with added effects with whatever synth sound you’re using.
I enjoy technology but I also like musical sounds that I can use effectively and creatively on various projects. This will be yet another tool in my tool box. Have fun. Cheers!
Diex007,
Revolutionary
Well I had written a few paragraphs and lost my review. I don’t write reviews. This app is unreal. I had a Fender Strat with an integrated Roland Pickup in the 90’s. It connected to a MIDI controller which connected to a synth module. It was cool but the delay between plucking the string and the MIDI translation was unpleasant.
Needless to say the delay if any with this app is imperceptible. Your guitar and an IOS interface, that’s it.
This app is truly an awe inspiring piece of software technology. I really can’t say enough. Download it! Demo it for free. There are three purchase options. It’s worth ten times as much. If you like making music this will change how you play guitar forever. Saxophones and flutes? Yeah that’s cool but synths... pads, arpeggios, keys, all layered. All of the sounds man!! It’s unreal!! Awesome job. Keep going. You have created magic. Over the top clearly.
Mesh43567875437,
It actually works
Like many who are proficient at an instrument learning to master another has its challenges. Starting from scratch on a keyboard when I can easily play a song on my guitar gets boring. Quick. And though I can use a keyboard recording in real time is difficult at best. Throw in the fact I own many apps with tablature and few with piano notes this was the app for me. Now when I need that quick sax or flute. There it is. All I gotta do is what I do. Play guitar. As far as some reviews saying the chords sometimes sound muddy. I play the chords as if I’m playing a keyboard. I.e. I pluck the three (or more) strings that make up the chord. Not strum all six guitar strings. Really great app. Easy to use. Thinking of buying the computer version at some point. Good job developer.
whyshouldi?,
The only polyphonic guitar to synth app you need.
I’ve been using this for years while experimenting with other apps, and while Jam Synth and Roxsyn are worthy apps - they are not capable of sending midi to other, more capable synth apps. They can’t route to external effects. As it is a host for Au3 (and IAA ) this the only app that can do this and it does it well. The developers have been also working on the guitar -through side too and it sounds great. Now here is my request to the developers: I have a few effects that operate as sequencers ( Enso, Replicant, and Flux) that have to be hosted. To get them to sequence the host needs to trigger the sequence. This is not available in your app. I can work around in AUM, but that is pain.
pdd 84,
Absolutely perfect
I imagine you could pick out certain little things of this and that about any app that could use some tweaking .....but these guys are so quick to respond to any inquiry..... them personally via email or even just put it out on the forum where you can get quick responses..... each update is massive so far and so stinking cool

I’ve been a guitar player for over 20 years playing music touring tons of things never had this much fun playing music period....this app totally re-spark my interest and love for Guitar.... As well their desktop app is amazing and worth every penny and I’ve only scratched the surface of this I could go on anon but just buy the app
xkv666,
this app is a dream machine
if you know what you’re doing… you can slowly strum a C chord on guitar and have a cascading chorus of vocals and stings playing along with each note. This paired with a midi note probably filter, or other midi fx and the possibilities are endless and the drag on cpu is not so bad.
This app blows minds. This, idensity, and a drum machine/sequencer in your AuV3 host of choice (apematrix or aum), and some basic fx and you can make truly other worldly sounds. And beautiful sounds, etc.
And yes, there is a built in noise gate, built in pitchbend functionalality, the ability to switch between mono and polyphonic midi output…
like i said: dream machine
eddie sixstring,
Tracking could be slightly better
The tracking is ok within the app itself for the few instruments you see (free and paid version are the same instruments) but when you use the external paid midi feature for Garageband instruments you may find that the tracking suffers slightly (more than the likes of a GR55).
If you’re playing instrumentation with sustained chords/notes (violin, keyboard, synth etc )then it’s fine all around but if you’re trying to play eighth notes(midi bass guitar , midi arpeggios on a grand piano etc) you’ll get occasional dropped notes and incorrect notes depending on the tempo and other factors. It’s usable mostly for recording at home but it just depends if this is needed for a ‘live’ performance.
DJ gregory,
Works better than my Roland Gr-33
I am amazed how well this works. I have a Roland Gr-33 rig and this tracks notes better with far less random ghost notes. Plus this is easier to set up. It may have slightly more latency but barely noticeable and it was easy to adjust my playing to compensate for. Worked perfect with my synths in Cubasis with out any hassle. I doubt I will be using the on boards sounds much they are decent and easy to get different sounds out of. I’m a crummy keyboard player and this is perfect for recording midi parts. My Roland is getting likely getting sold now that I have this.