🎶 Unleash Your Sound: Go Wireless, Go Bold!
The CMEWIDI Jack + DIN-5 MIDI Cable Pack revolutionizes your MIDI setup by providing a Bluetooth MIDI interface that eliminates cable clutter. With ultra-low latency, seamless pairing, and compatibility with all DIN-5 MIDI devices, this product is designed for musicians who value performance and convenience. The included 5-PIN DIN MIDI cables ensure you have everything you need to connect and create, while the WIDI App offers personalized settings and lifetime updates.
Item Weight | 65.1 g |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 2.1 x 2.1 cm; 65.2 g |
Item model number | WIDI Jack |
Compatible Devices | DIN-5 MIDI Devices & Instruments |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5 |
Supported Software | iOS, macOS, Win10 and Android |
Operating System | Windows, iOS, Mac, Android |
Wattage | 37 watts |
P**R
Works perfectly with Android and iOS
No problems with setting up and connecting. Wonderful little device.
R**S
Muy buen producto
Me gusto mucho su diseño y la facilidad para conectarlo, lo recomiendo
R**I
Muy bueno!
Muy bueno!
J**Y
Works well, but check app compatibility
I bought this WIDI Jack for a semi-permanent installation on a pipe organ that has been fitted with MIDI ports during a renovation. I liked that the DIN jacks were so stubby and short, with little fly leads. Due to the location of the MIDI ports by the organist's knees, anything longer would've got in the way.The WIDI Jack is magnetic, and it includes a self-adhesive metal plate - so you can either stick it onto a metal object by itself, or you can apply the metal "sticker" to a surface and attach the WIDI Jack to that. You can see in my picture I've stuck the metal "sticker" to the underside of the MIDI ports so the WIDI Jack is kept out of the way and out of sight.The WIDI Jack draws power from the MIDI Out connection of your instrument so there is no need for a power supply. It just turns on when you turn your instrument on.I read that Wireless MIDI is natively supported in Windows 10 Creators Edition and onwards, however it requires special drivers and special support in your audio app, and I wasn't able to get it to work. Presumably because the OrganAssist MIDI app for pipe organs doesn't support it. So I bought the WIDI Bud Pro USB dongle, which effectively intercepts the Bluetooth signal and presents it to Windows as a USB MIDI device, so it "just works" with any MIDI app now.I believe (but I haven't tested) that Wireless MIDI over Bluetooth should work natively on iOS devices.In actual usage, I can only review this in the context of using the WIDI Jack together with the WIDI Bud Pro. Put simply, it works, the latency is low and I haven't had any problems. The range is better than expected - it claims up to 20m range in open spaces but I actually got 25m away from it in the church without any problems. However, be careful of interference because when I got close to some metal railings it dropped a couple of notes and the timing of some notes went a bit sloppy.
J**Y
Truly plug and play
I bought one of the bluetooth midi systems that are half the price and just couldn't get it working. To be fair, it was listed as a frequently returned item. I reeturned it and bought the WIDI. It paired easily and worked immediately. It was worth paying up for no frustration.
L**N
Fantastic gadget
I use this connected to a Quad Cortex, it links via Bluetooth to my iPad and changes the lyrics in software called Forscore.The WiFi Jack is powered from the 5 pin midi socket on the QC and connects instantly to the iPad, it could not be easier.If you're thinking of doing this, assign a PC number to load with your preset in the QC, then go to that lyric in Forscore, go to the midi settings for that song, press add, press learn, select the patch on the QC, you'll see the midi commands appear on the screen, back out, you're done.
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