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Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer



The only MIDI interface for Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Together with an Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and the free MIDI Memo Recorder app, MIDI Mobilizer can play, record, and backup MIDI information any time, any place. Whether you want to capture a quick musical idea or back up the settings of all your MIDI gear, MIDI Mobilizer is the most simple and compact solution for everything MIDI.

MIDI Mobilizer is compatible with all models of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.


MIDI Memo Recorder app.

Free at the Apple App Store, MIDI Memo Recorder is a simple application that records and plays any MIDI data. Its streamlined interface makes it easy to store, find, recall and even share all your synth sounds, POD® patches, musical inspirations, and more.

Record and play MIDI.

Recording and playing MIDI Memos couldn't be easier. Three simple controls – a slider and two buttons – are all you need to record, play, pause, and stop all your MIDI Memos. Once you've entered Record, all MIDI data received, including information from all 16 channels as well as System Exclusive data, is time-stamped and stored with one millisecond accuracy. When you play the recording back, it all comes out just the same as it came in.

Memos list.

The Memos List keeps your MIDI Memos organized and ready for action. You can select a MIDI Memo, reorder or delete MIDI Memos, and even create a new one at the touch of a button.

Just the facts.

Pressing the Info button displays a MIDI Memo's detailed information. Here you can rename the file, see its size, length, time and date of creation, and even its number of MIDI messages (note data).

Non-musical interludes.

Need to save lighting cues or other non-musical MIDI info? You can store it as a MIDI Memo, recall it and play it just like musical MIDI info.

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