Everything you need to know about Bluetooth MIDI

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @mikelaperribay1102
    @mikelaperribay1102 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey.. i just bought one, and really works very well,thnak you

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 4 месяца назад

      Awesome to hear! 😊 thanks for letting me know!!

  • @WahjoeGunawan
    @WahjoeGunawan Год назад +1

    How to record tutorial like you with piano, score and face altogether . Which software do you use ? Can we use only with Ipad Pro for doing this ? Big thanksss

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      I use the software OBS. There's some videos we made showing part of the process: ruclips.net/video/7jmazdGqVPA/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/fiJb2REiM0U/видео.html

    • @WahjoeGunawan
      @WahjoeGunawan Год назад +1

      @@PianoMarvel big thanks... appreciate

  • @camtudang6015
    @camtudang6015 23 дня назад

    When we use MD-BT01. Can we hear the audio from piano Marvel app to the speaker of piano. Or it only work 1 way Midi to the app?

    • @aarongarner580
      @aarongarner580 23 дня назад

      There are two Bluetooth signals, one is MIDI and the other is Audio. If you connect with MIDI that does not mean that the AUDIO is also connected, so you can use them independently. I have a Roland and I have configure them both so the sound and MIDI signal are both wireless. The BT01 is only MIDI, so if you also want the AUDIO, you will have to set that up to go through a Bluetooth audio independent of the BT01.

  • @camtudang6015
    @camtudang6015 Месяц назад

    How i connect from piano slient acoustic to Marvel?

    • @aarongarner580
      @aarongarner580 Месяц назад

      It depends on the model of your silent acoustic. Is there a MIDI out or a Bluetooth option. Usually you will see a MIDI IN and OUT port or you will see a USB B type connection. It is pretty easy to plug that into your computer or iPad. A warning, on the OLD Piano Disc system I saw they had a MIDI OUT but it was not functioning. The same thing with the really old YAMAHA Disclavier. Why have the port if it doesn't function. Anything after 2002 is considered new.

  • @AndrewBanker1
    @AndrewBanker1 11 месяцев назад

    Do you know whether you can run. Bluetooth midi and wired midi into the iPad at the same time? ie. 2 sources?

  • @kaichan5493
    @kaichan5493 Год назад

    Even though its quite easy to connect Bluetooth MIDI, is it always more preferable to use a wired connection between the ipad and DP? I am just guessing that even Bluetooth 5.0 will have latency making it less accurate for Piano Marvel's assessment?

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад +3

      I use Bluetooth MIDI every single day and have absolutely zero issues with latency. That being said, I have my iPad audio being routed through my digital piano so I can use my piano's built in piano sound and not the virtual piano from PM. Does that make sense?

    • @kaichan5493
      @kaichan5493 Год назад

      @@PianoMarvel You mean both the bluetooth MIDI and bluetooth audio is connected from the ipad to the digital piano right?

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад +1

      @@kaichan5493 No, I just use Bluetooth MIDI and have zero issues with latency. Bluetooth Audio doesn't work best with my setup so I haven't tried it unfortunately. 😬

  • @jamespatient7438
    @jamespatient7438 Год назад

    Hi! Chat GPT told me “One great option for controlling Logic Pro from a distance is using a wireless MIDI controller or a Bluetooth MIDI device. These allow you to command the software remotely. You can assign functions like record, pause, and undo to buttons or knobs on the MIDI controller, giving you control from wherever you are in the room.” Is this true?
    Thanks a ton:)

    • @aarongarner580
      @aarongarner580 Год назад

      It is true. I have an air pedal that I setup to use and programmed it to trigger my space bar.

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      I have tried it before, but when using my Mac I find that the Bluetooth MIDI is a bit cumbersome and I would rather use a USB cable where I don't have to worry about if it's connected or not.

  • @DrCasper.
    @DrCasper. Месяц назад

    Hey, i wanto order roland fp 10 for my kids, and i honestly dont have any idea about pianos. So my question is, can i connect wireless bluetooth headphones or sony link buds s or jabra elite 7 active earbuds so that they can play via earbuds and not make noise all the time? Or no

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 Месяц назад

      I would not use Bluetooth headphones and a piano. The kids would hear a major delay that is frankly unusable. However: there is a solution. I believe there is probably a headphone or audio out port on that FP10. If you buy some headphones and plug them into there it will make the piano not play out loud and there will be no delay for the kids 😊

    • @DrCasper.
      @DrCasper. Месяц назад +1

      @joshmills754 thanx alot for the kind help, stay blessed

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 Месяц назад

      @@DrCasper. Of course, happy to help! 😊

  • @andirago
    @andirago Год назад +1

    Does it work with other brand DPs?

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад +1

      I would think the Bluetooth modules I show here would work with any other brands digital piano just fine. I also used a different brand of Bluetooth modules recently: CME WIDI Bud Pro. I liked it, too!

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/user/shortsmDUjlTlaJvs?feature=shared

    • @andirago
      @andirago Год назад +1

      @@PianoMarvel thanks!

  • @piotrb7934
    @piotrb7934 10 месяцев назад

    How can I select 2 different INPUTs in MIDIberry so that it sends messages to 2 different ports?
    I want to use WIDI uHost (connected Yamaha YDS-120 saxophone) and DOREMIDI UTB-21 (Roland fp-30 digital piano) at the same time - I want to have everything on different ports and go to Kontakt 7.
    It would be useful to run two separate MIDIberries, but this is impossible. Any ideas how to solve this?

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 10 месяцев назад

      I’m honestly not sure about this. But, I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a splitter or duplicate of some sort that lets you broadcast the same midi to two places. I usually don’t mess with midi out that much, but more midi in.

    • @piotrb7934
      @piotrb7934 10 месяцев назад

      @@joshmills754 The most important thing for me is how to receive from two separate bluetooth midi devices and send to two loopmidi ports.

    • @piotrb7934
      @piotrb7934 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@joshmills754 I managed to do it. I can connect two midibluetooth devices at the same time. The solution is the BLE-Midi Connect program from the Microsoft Store. It works just like MIDI-Berry - unfortunately it does not show messages, but it allows you to connect more MIDI Bluetooth devices at the same time.

  • @wordgems
    @wordgems Год назад

    Hi Josh, I have tried and tried to achieve bluetooth but to no avail. In NZ the keyboards in all the shops (including my own) don't have usb ports they all use a printer cable connection. I have tried using an adaptor to make it work with the bluetooth adapter and it doesn't work. Is there an option? or am I out of luck.

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      You can definitly make it work. I would use the UD-BT01 I mentioned in this video and plug the printer cable into the piano on one said and theater into the UD-BT01. Then, your signal will be broadcast through the UD-BT01. Make sense? 😊

    • @wordgems
      @wordgems Год назад

      No sorry, I don't understand. I will go and repurchase the UD-BT01 again and see if I can make it work this time. but what is the theater?

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      @@wordgems email me at josh@pianomarvel.com and I can help you get set up 😊

    • @wordgems
      @wordgems Год назад

      @@PianoMarvel Thanks Josh, (I emailed and left message on forum) I have finally solved the issue. Went to the CME Widi website and they explained that I needed to update the firmware. Done and reset then wolla, it is all go! Finally, after 6 months of battling.

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      YAY!!!!!!!! 😁 Awesome job! @@wordgems

  • @tazzit24
    @tazzit24 3 месяца назад

    CME also makes bluetooth adapters for Windows and Android. I explained its usage and my own usage of PM in a previous comment but it was removed by the not so smart Google's AI.

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 3 месяца назад

      Nice, thanks for the message! Sorry Google removed it 😬

  • @aliforeveryou
    @aliforeveryou Год назад

    Can we connect it to android tablet via Bluetooth?

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      Not yet, but that is coming soon! 😊

    • @BreathEmpowerment
      @BreathEmpowerment Год назад

      ​@@PianoMarvelComing soon how? I'm really interested in being able to do basic things on the go

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      @@BreathEmpowerment our webapp already works on website view on Android. But, our native Android app will hopefully be coming in a few months. But, it’s hard to say exactly on that….

  • @Antonio-ti2he
    @Antonio-ti2he Год назад

    I have a lag between when I press the key and when it sound via my wifi speaker. How can I correct the latency? I connect to my MacBook AIr and have a bluetooth Sony Speaker.

    • @PianoMarvel
      @PianoMarvel  Год назад

      Hmm, this may or may not be fixable depending on a few things. First it would be helpful to know what kind of piano you have. Then, U might even have you try the iOS app if that's possible. Maybe we talk via email? My email is josh@pianomarvel.com

    • @ParadiseVibe
      @ParadiseVibe Месяц назад

      The Bluetooth speaker is the delay. Not the bluetooth MIDI. Use wired speakers for better sound and no delays.

  • @OnlineMD
    @OnlineMD Год назад

    Hmmm. My USB cable (USB-B out from my Kawai digital piano to the USB-C in of my laptop) is no bother and Bluetooth for this connect is not even on my wish list. But WHAT IS on my wish list is this: I dislike using headphones at home so I take a 3.5 mm audio cable from the audio out of the laptop into the 3.5 mm input jack of the digital piano. I turn off the "Virtual Piano" feature on Piano marvel. Even then, there is a very faint crackle and hum that I can hear on the Kawai's speakers. I can live with it, but if only the USB works as a TWO WAY STREET from the piano back into it, that would be awesome. But as I see it now, USB only carries MIDI signals from the piano to the laptop, one way. Ah, well. But wait: I could buy a MIDI In/Out to USB-C cable, would that send a MIDI signal back to the keyboard so I can hear the sound from the laptop without using an audio cable??? Amazon has one (Lekato brand) for $20.

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 Месяц назад

      Maybe a ground loop isolator between the computer and piano would solve your issue! 😊

    • @OnlineMD
      @OnlineMD Месяц назад

      @joshmills754 super idea, which the folks at Piano Marvel suggested after I posted my question. I got one from Amazon and it solved my problem! It is the BESIGN ground loop noise isolator cost $9. Thx!

    • @joshmills754
      @joshmills754 Месяц назад

      @@OnlineMD Awesome, so glad to hear this! 😊😊