Difference between revisions of "WiDig-800 QuickStart WidiBud"
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− | The [http://www.cme-pro.com/widi-bud/ | + | The [http://www.cme-pro.com/widi-bud/ WIDI Bud] adapter is a BLE MIDI to USB MIDI adapter that provides BLE MIDI connectivity to any system that supports USB MIDI. |
− | It normally will automatically pair when there is a BLE MIDI device in its | + | It normally will automatically pair when there is a BLE MIDI device in its vicinity, but when needed (such as when running multiple BLE MIDI devices, for example), the WIDI Plus application can be used to manually connect to a BLE device ([https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1115231926 OSX] and [http://www.cme-pro.com/xkey/WidiPlus/WidiPlusInstaller.zip Windows] versions). |
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+ | To manually connect/disconnect BLE MIDI devices, open the WIDI Plus application, click on the "Bluetooth tab" on the top, and then select the device you want to connect or disconnect: | ||
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− | A standard MIDI port is created by the | + | The red LED of the WIDI Bud flashes slowly (~1 sec) when disconnected, and pulses at a faster rate when connected. |
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+ | A standard MIDI port is created by the WIDI Bud and can be used by EditorX and other MIDI applications for configuring and obtaining data from the WiDig. |
Latest revision as of 02:54, 14 November 2018
The WIDI Bud adapter is a BLE MIDI to USB MIDI adapter that provides BLE MIDI connectivity to any system that supports USB MIDI.
It normally will automatically pair when there is a BLE MIDI device in its vicinity, but when needed (such as when running multiple BLE MIDI devices, for example), the WIDI Plus application can be used to manually connect to a BLE device (OSX and Windows versions).
To manually connect/disconnect BLE MIDI devices, open the WIDI Plus application, click on the "Bluetooth tab" on the top, and then select the device you want to connect or disconnect:
The red LED of the WIDI Bud flashes slowly (~1 sec) when disconnected, and pulses at a faster rate when connected.
A standard MIDI port is created by the WIDI Bud and can be used by EditorX and other MIDI applications for configuring and obtaining data from the WiDig.