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Apple begins approving CoreMIDI on 4.2 with the USB Camera Connection kit

I think we’re in for a micro-revolution in music and entertainment apps for the iPad.  MacRumors detailled DJay app last week which took advantage of a number of new features of 4.2:

  • – Full access to iPod library
  • – Multi-tasking: you can run djay in Automix mode and listen to a continuous, seamless mix running in the background while you surf the web, play games, etc.
  • – AirPlay: you can wirelessly stream your mix to your Apple TV or AirPort Express station in real-time.
  • – Fully leverages accelerated CPU extensions (SSE-like) for high-quality audio processing and analysis
  • – Very low latency (< 3 msec)
  • – Background audio playback (multi-tasking support)
  • – Pre-Cueing (via mono/stereo adapter)

The first crop of apps that use CoreMIDI on 4.2 with the USB Camera Connection kit are hitting the App Store. Here’s Luminair:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFqSLfDIvMI&w=640&h=385]

(Remember the iPad is not a content creation tool!)

Perhaps not as cool as DJay:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuQl8T6ZHmE&w=640&h=385]

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