I use an iPad Pro with The Dórico app and the korg mini Bluetooth controller. Is there a release date to address this problem?
I have it working. You found this page or similar, right?
https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/0/530/
Is this what you are referring to?
I followed their instructions in the user guide. I downloaded the Korg BLE-midi connect app from the iOS App Store from the link on that page.
Check Bluetooth is on in iPad settings, I opened their app, turned on my Korg micro-Air, and tapped to connect it.
In Dorico, tap Play mode
, then on the left, Routing, found the Microkey listing there, tap to select.
I was able to then step time input or use Record mode using the keyboard for the notes/rhythm notation entry.
If you are new to Dorico, this might be useful (Write mode)
(both Dorico iPad user guide links)
Midi recording
You should find a Search field on those pages for anything else.
… and check your batteries, to make sure Bluetooth is transmitting well.
Thank you Arco
Your answer was very helpful.
Do you have a suggestion for setting up a score for flute choir:
Picc
Flute 1
Flute 2
Alto flute
Bass flute
Contra Bass Flute
Sandra, welcome to the forum.
To setup a score, change to Setup Mode.
After that it’s a matter of adding your flute players, one by one. I think all your flute types are in Dorico’s instrument chooser.
If you don’t find a specific instrument, choose a similar one and (still in Setup Mode) rename the instrument.
Piece for Flute choir.dorico (930.6 KB)
ps.: I was curious and checked the Contrabass Flute. The lowest note that Dorico will play is this high c (of course you can notate lower, but there is no sample for those notes) - unless you don’t use Iconica Sketch samples.
If you change playback to “Microsonic” you can use the “Flute” sample also for the Contrabass Flute and it will go as low as you want:
Adding some keywords for searches:
Korg microKey air bluetooth midi keyboard