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Download v0.9b // Release Notes

Known Issues

Since this is a beta version there are a few known issues.

  • If you disconnect MIDI LE on iOS or remove the iOS Device before closing MIDI LE on Windows it may take up to 60 seconds before the device can be recognized again.
  • As of iTunes 12.1 a special iTunes version is required.
  • Tobias Erichsen's loopMIDI has to be installed to provide a virtual MIDI driver.
  • In a few cases the MIDI Driver may trigger a false-alarm virus warning.
  • Confirmed working on Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1.
  • In rare events the Apple Mobile Device paths need to be added to the PATH enviroment, please have a look at the steps provided here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Occasionally people run into trouble connecting their devices. Here are the most common issues and answers.

  • It may be worth checking this page frequently for updates as the Windows version does not provide automatic checking for updates as of now.
  • A fully 64 Bit compatible version may be released in the future, but highly depends on whether the library used to talk to the iOS device will be updated.
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Get in touch

If you have any further questions and requests, don't hesitate to contact me by mail at matthias [at] s-r-n.de.

Frequently Asked Questions

Occasionally people run into trouble connecting their devices. Here are the most common issues and answers.

  • Occasionally the Bluetooth connection between iOS and OSX cannot be established. It usually helps connecting to another iOS device (if available) and then retry connecting to the Mac. Make sure your devices are supported (see the list on the MIDI LE page here). In case of a non-working USB connection, rebooting either device seems to help.
  • Windows: There is currently no Windows version available. I am currently exploring the options of porting the USB part to Windows.
  • Multiple Devices (USB): Multiple devices are not supported, however I have heard it seems to work on occasions. I might add this as a future feature.
  • Raspberry Pi: If I find the time I might look into porting the Arduino sketches to the Raspberry Pi (Raspian) OS.
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Demos

Feel free to send in demos at matthias [at] s-r-n.de !

MIDI LE & Cubase DAW Control



BLIDINO - Arduino MIDI over Bluetooth

  • nRF51288
    Based on the RedBearLabs nRF51288 Board and USB Host Shield 2.0 - Powered by a 9V Battery!

  • nRF8001
    The very first prototype based on the nRF8001. Unfortunately this device had limited bandwidth, way below the limit of MIDI, which made it unsuitable for future work.