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Share MIDI files from the Stash, connect directly to hardware over USB, route into a Mac, or send across the network into Windows.

1. Share MIDI files from the Stash

The Stash is the fastest way to move an idea out of Chordality.

  • Press that red Tape record icon on the homescreen to Stash your recent performance
  • Open the Stash in Settings.
  • Choose a file and tap Share.
  • Send it to a DAW, Files, AirDrop, cloud storage, or another app.

This is the most universal option. If the target app can import a MIDI file, this will work.

2. Connect to a USB MIDI interface directly

If you want live playback into hardware, connect Chordality to a class-compliant USB MIDI interface. Your iPhone or iPad can then send MIDI straight out to external gear.

  • Best for hardware synths and reliable low-latency setups.
  • Works well when you want Chordality to behave like a live controller.
  • Some interfaces expose USB MIDI directly. Others route through DIN.
  • For a dead-simple option, grab one of these awesome cables.

3. Connect directly to Mac with IDAM

On Mac, you can connect your iPhone or iPad directly and use Apple’s built-in integration path. This is a strong option when you want Chordality on your mobile device, but your DAW is on macOS.

  • Connect your iPhone or iPad to the Mac with a USB cable.
  • Open Audio MIDI Setup: Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup.
  • Your device should appear automatically.
  • Enable it.
  • Once enabled, the device acts as both an audio input and a MIDI source/destination for the Mac.
  • Route the MIDI into your DAW or other Mac software.

4. Run Chordality inside macOS

If you run Chordality on Mac itself, you can keep the whole setup local and route MIDI inside macOS.

  • Get Chordality for Mac on the App Store
  • Use Audio MIDI Setup to inspect and route MIDI connections.
  • Feed a DAW, soft synth, or another MIDI-capable app on the same machine.

5. Use rtpMIDI for Windows

If your destination is a Windows DAW or synth, network MIDI is usually the cleanest route. rtpMIDI can expose a network MIDI session to Windows so Chordality can send into it.

  • Install rtpMIDI on Windows.
  • Put your Apple device and Windows machine on the same network.
  • Create the session, then select the MIDI destination in Chordality.
  • Use that session as a MIDI input inside the Windows DAW.

Does Chordality support Android, Windows, or VST?

Android support is coming soon. Please follow our Instagram for updates.

I can't say yet if I will support native Windows or VST - it depends on how much interest Chordality receives.