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- [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/midiberry/9n39720h2m05 MIDIBerry] BLE to MIDI bridge application
 
- [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/midiberry/9n39720h2m05 MIDIBerry] BLE to MIDI bridge application
  
Also, we need to route the BLE MIDI port to a virtual MIDI port, so loopMIDI
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Also, we need to route the BLE MIDI port to a virtual MIDI port, hence the need for loopMIDI.
  
 
====Pairing the WiDig====
 
====Pairing the WiDig====

Revision as of 20:59, 20 July 2018

WiDig BLE on Windows

On Windows, configuration of the WiDig must be done through USB, or using the Widi Bud adapter.

It is however possible to receive sensor data on a Windows computer with a generic BLE interface once it is configured in Standalone mode in EditorX.

You will need:

- A WiDig configured in Standalone mode, and USB power source

- loopMIDI virtual MIDI application

- MIDIBerry BLE to MIDI bridge application

Also, we need to route the BLE MIDI port to a virtual MIDI port, hence the need for loopMIDI.

Pairing the WiDig

Go to system Settings->Bluetooth & Other Devices, and click on add:

Widig win10 bluetooth add.png

Then, select the WiDig device:

Widig win10 bluetooth select.png

Connect to the device (If it fails once, try again and eventually it should connect):

Widig win10 bluetooth ready.png

Make sure loopMIDI is running and there is at least one virtual port available:

Widig win10 loopMIDI.png

Finally, open MIDIBerry and select the WiDig as input, and the "MIDI" virtual device as output.

Now, you will be able to access WiDig sensor data from any MIDI application via the virtual loopMIDI port!

Widig win10 midiberry.png