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Wireless adapter options to make Midi Pad Controller wireless?
Hey guys, how you all doing, hope all is well with everyone. I had discussed a similar issue here a while back and came looking for that thread but can't find it so please pardon me for having to make a new thread for this.
I am making a push now to see if I can finally get the wireless fx option I am seeking. So here's the entire situation. Playing my mp3's on my pc's DJ and other softwares, I am going through Reaper and can trigger the VST fx's plugins [reverbs, delays e.t.c] in Reaper from either my USB Akai MPD 218 MidiPad Controller or wireless via my iPhone using TouchOSC.
The final step now is for me to have a wireless option for a midi Pad controller. So I started looking into all possible wireless adapters. First, I am seeing two types of technology "Bluetooth" and non-bluetooth and wondering which might be better for my application with of course very low latency being the focus.
I can't do line-of-sight as I might be out of the direct range depending on where I should be sitting away from my DJ rig. Distance from right should not be more than 25'.
I would like to use my Akai Midi Pad but that has a Printer type connector from the unit to the pc USB so if I should need to get another Midi controller for connector purposes then I will do so. Regarding having to try another Midi device instead of the Akai I would need a device with at least 3 Rotary knobs to trigger 3 fx on my pc, any thoughts or recommendations please guys?
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This might be a late reply as your post is almost a year old now... But Ive had great luck with the CME products. However you may have issues at the 25 foot distances... I never use it that far away but its worth trying. They have a range of products that would work for this. On the midi device side it depends on what you have. If its the usb B (printer cable) device you can use the their WIDI HOST or U-host product which will need a power bank to power both it and the midi device. On the DAW side i would recommend the widi bud pro which plugs directly into usb A, i like this better than using the iPad or computer directly to receive BT LE because it requires no setup. You just make sure the are not connected to other devices and just turn them on, they will connect to each other with out any configuration on the computer. The WIDI BUD will just show up as any midi device would on your DAW/Host computer/iPad.
I tried this out with softstep and it worked great. But i was never more than 10 or 15 feet from my rig...
There are wifi solutions but are much more involved in my experience.