Normally WIDI Bud Pro should be compatible with Linux operating systems. Did you update the USB and Bluetooth firmware of your WIDI Bud Pro? Please find more details via www.cme-pro.com/widi-bud-pro-start-guide-bluetooth-midi-dongle/ Or ask the community for support via facebook.com/groups/cmeprofans Hope this helps 🙏🙏
@@homerdus9668 you need to add Bluetooth MIDI to your Linux system. It requires a second WIDI Uhost connected via USB to your operating system. Hope this helps 🙏
Yes. You can plug it into your PC and wirelessly pair it with the built-in Bluetooth of your iPad. For optimal performance, you can add a second WIDI Uhost to your iPad and bypass that onboard Bluetooth
I have multiple WIDI Masters, a WIDI Jack, and a WIDI Host. These devices are the real deal.
Thanks 🙏 💙
Any hints how to connect UHost Widi as bluetooth midi with Ardour/Bitwig Ubuntu (Linux)?
Normally WIDI Bud Pro should be compatible with Linux operating systems. Did you update the USB and Bluetooth firmware of your WIDI Bud Pro? Please find more details via www.cme-pro.com/widi-bud-pro-start-guide-bluetooth-midi-dongle/
Or ask the community for support via facebook.com/groups/cmeprofans
Hope this helps 🙏🙏
@@CMEPro Hi thanks , did update, but maybe the problem is Linux. Any ideas for workaround?
@@homerdus9668 you need to add Bluetooth MIDI to your Linux system. It requires a second WIDI Uhost connected via USB to your operating system. Hope this helps 🙏
can it also transmit midi let's say from a Windows10 pc to a ipad to use synths on that?
Yes. You can plug it into your PC and wirelessly pair it with the built-in Bluetooth of your iPad. For optimal performance, you can add a second WIDI Uhost to your iPad and bypass that onboard Bluetooth