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==Pairing for Configuration==
 
==Pairing for Configuration==
  
Follow either the [[#pairing_osx|Mac OS]] or [[#pairing_win|Windows]] instructions below:
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Follow either the [[WiDig-800_QuickStart|WiDig QuickStart pages for BLE pairing instructions]]  
 
 
===<span id="pairing_osx"></span>Mac OSX===
 
 
 
Open Audio MIDI Setup under Applications/Utilities
 
 
 
[[File:Osx-audio-midi.png ‎]]
 
 
 
Go to "MIDI Studio":
 
 
 
[[File:Osx-midi-studio.png ]]
 
 
 
Double click the Bluetooth icon:
 
 
 
[[File:Osx-bluetooth-midi.png ]]
 
 
 
Select the WiDig device, and press the "connect" button:
 
 
 
[[File:Osx-bluetooth-connect.png ]]
 
 
 
[[editor_config|proceed to the next step]]
 
 
 
===<span id="pairing_win"></span>Windows===
 
 
 
(windows instructions here)
 
  
 
==<span id="editor_config"></span>EditorX Configuration==
 
==<span id="editor_config"></span>EditorX Configuration==

Revision as of 15:34, 27 June 2018

What you need

For this walkthrough, you will need:

Hardware Setup

First, plug in the ReachCloseD into input 1, The Flash into input 2, and the laser into any other slot:

Usbmd connect.jpg

Next, connect the WiDig via a micro-USB cable to a charged USB battery pack, or a USB power supply.

Pairing for Configuration

Follow either the WiDig QuickStart pages for BLE pairing instructions

EditorX Configuration

Now it's time to set up the sensor to MIDI message mappings in EditorX!

First, select the BLE port

EditorX Configuration

Now its time to set up the sensors to map to MIDI messages. In the example, we emit two parameters:

1.) The ReachCloseD's distance value is mapped to pitch bend

2.) The Flash sensor emits a note on/off pair when the laser light is interrupted