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OpenSource MIDI hub for Raspberry Pi - Arp Euclidean, TRACKER and more...
Pi prices are a bit redic now but for those who already have one knocking about
The requirements are MODEST
Raspberry Pi 3B+, 4B, 5, or Zero 2 W
microSD card (4 GB+)
blurb
RaspiMIDIHub v4 is a free, open-source (LGPL) MIDI hub that turns a
Raspberry Pi into a routing matrix, filter, transformer and
mini-instrument for every USB MIDI device in your setup. In this
full tutorial I walk through everything: the routing matrix,
filters, plugins, play surfaces (Arpeggiator, Euclidean, Tracker),
controller surfaces, Bluetooth MIDI, the spectator-mirror streaming
mode, network setup and updates.
Website: https://raspimidihub.com
GitHub: https://github.com/wamdam/raspimidihub


Comments
wow!
back in the days i bought a couple of Pi's for MIDI hub/router jobs – but this never happened because RetroKits released RK-006 in a short while.
thanks for heads up, my Pi's will finally have some good use.
PS. i wonder whether it will work on top of some alternate distro, e.g. Alpine.
Perhaps of related interest: https://abwiki.loopypro.com/doku.php?id=diy_bluetooth_midi_bridge, something fun I did years ago. Runs fine on a Zero W, and should be compatible with the Zero 2 W I would imagine.
There's a long related thread too, but even just checking the first post I found outdated links, so might not be worth checking out. https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/41641/show-n-tell-raspberry-pi-ble-midi-bridge-thingy
Networking now included
If you're fine with limited functionality, the Pico 2 can be an alternative.
The most important part might be USB MIDI host functionality:
https://github.com/rppicomidi/midi2usbhub
The Pico is a different beast, incompatible with the Pi/Zero series but the biggest difference is that you can buy it now, and software support is very good already. You can even run full-blown polyphonic synthesizers on the Pico 2, see:
https://github.com/ledlaux/vija-pico-synth