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Network MIDI Sessions - A Guide

Just finished up writing about MIDI Network Sessions, including how they function with iOS. I tried to cover with some decent depth - so if you're looking for some fun weekend reading! https://wp.me/p6u7BE-ox

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  • Interesting read. Thanks for sharing! Pretty cool that there's some error correction built into it when using UDP.

  • This is great - thanks for the huge effort !

  • Thanks @Mayo & @funjunkie27 - was fun to write, and became sort of a mission to figure out how stuff works. I'm going to add a Windows section someday, which will just be adding in the RTP-MIDI/Zero_conf utilities from Tobias Erichsen's page. Also a "how to send over the internet" section - but that requires some port forwarding and DNS stuff.

  • edited March 2018

    edit: I actually looked at your article, and it does get into latency tests, which I was curious about.

  • Hi @Aud_iOS ,

    I am quite late ;-), but your blog post is great - thanks for your efforts.

    To be honest though, I just read it across and try to find the places that are relevant for what I am looking for : getting a wireless multi MIDI port setup going (creating as much MIDI Ports as needed and then route them wirelessly to a Mac or PC).

    Or in other word : its easy to setup several MIDI network sessions on the Mac (or even on Windows thanks to Tobias Erichsen), but on the iPad you cannot access these other MIDI network sessions, but only the first one, as far as i know - more details can be found here : https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/39657/routing-midi-data-onto-2-or-more-midi-network-sessions-fails

    As you have digged in to the core of MIDI network sessions, do you came across a solution to work with several MIDI network sessions on the iPad?

    And as you have also digged into the RTP MIDI protocol as well, are you aware of libraries (for Swift e.g.) that can interact with Apples MIDI network sessions, and hence making it possible to discover and connect to these other MIDI network sessions inside an app somehow?

    Cheers

  • bome network ios + desktop is the best solution Ive found

  • @cazel thanks for the hints, that's great news!

    I browsed the Bome website and this looks very promising. Do you have experiences with the Bome Network Pro feature, using their protocol without their BomeBox, but with a normal WiFi router?

    Does latency increase sinificantly with more virtual MIDI Ports added?

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