On iOS, I don't think the term MIDI is mentioned anywhere in app. Unless you recalled it from the app store description then the Import button seems quite mysterious; average users might mistake it for something to interpret and extract notes from MP3s or whatever.
I have this site bookmarked for fun: https://bitmidi.com/ If I showed this app to some friends, the first thing they'd go looking for would be some video game music which is a whole different set than classical. Considering that, it would be nice to have separate libraries or playlists for genre organization. Offer some pre-populated as IAP, e.g. Classical is default but you can get popular songs, SNES tracks, etc. for $1-2 per collection if doable with individual licenses.
It’s advertised in the screenshots - but I’ll double check the description
I’d love to expand the catalog. Classical was easy because they’re all dead and everything is in the public domain. Anything current I’d have to license and I don’t have the foggiest how I’d even do that
I have this site bookmarked for fun: https://bitmidi.com/ If I showed this app to some friends, the first thing they'd go looking for would be some video game music which is a whole different set than classical. Considering that, it would be nice to have separate libraries or playlists for genre organization. Offer some pre-populated as IAP, e.g. Classical is default but you can get popular songs, SNES tracks, etc. for $1-2 per collection if doable with individual licenses.