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The CME WIDI Uhost is a cutting-edge Bluetooth USB MIDI interface that allows you to connect your class compliant MIDI instruments and controllers wirelessly. With ultra-low latency of just 3ms, it ensures a seamless performance experience across various operating systems, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux. The WIDI App enhances your setup with personalized settings and group connectivity for up to 5 devices, making it perfect for both studio and live environments.
A**R
Perfect for wireless MIDI on the Roland AE-20
I use this with the Roland Aerophone AE-20 which enables it to connect to the built-in Roland Bluetooth MIDI Support to provide wireless MIDI to my desktop/laptop and can now access the entire world of VSTs from the comfort of my own wind instrument without having cables.It wasn't that clear as to what combination of CME WIDI Bud Pro and/or CME WIDI Uhost I might need to achieve what I wanted but I was pleased to find I only need the Bud Pro plugged into the computer.It would be nice if it were cheaper. It would have been even nicer if Roland had provided this functionality themselves but it did get the job done and very discreetly. I didn't need anything physically connected to the Aerophone. I can't comment on distance as I'm only using the whole setup in one room.For anyone who is interested, I am also using a Line 6 Relay G10T II wireless system plugged into the Aerophone to transmit the built-in sounds to an external speaker as the internal speakers aren't that great.With the addition of the CME MIDI Bud Pro, I am now truly untethered whatever 7/8 fusion jazz solo I wish to play (at least until the Aerophone batteries need recharging).
R**R
Great stuff
I use several CME WIDI products, All work very well although you may spend a bit of time on the CME website getting it set up initially. Any difficulties give me a shout, I have been through the pain barrier and may be able to help. Once set up everything works perfectly and have never had a problem
M**O
Too expensive
It works as it should and I'm happy with it. I bought my one less then a year ago for £31 and wanted to buy another one until I found out that they are £59 now. That is an increase of £28. I don't how they can justify such a price hike.
B**B
Works well but firmware upgrade could be better supported
This adaptor works well. I wanted a wireless connection to just the input of a keyboard, while power for wireless midi usually comes from Midi out (which I wanted to use for midi through). Worked well. However, when I tried to update the firmware using an iPad, it failed, in a way that matched lots of other complaints on the Apple Store. Fortunately, I was able to carry on using the Android app. Support was quick, but the information provided would have been better provided with the app, rather than after a problem.
A**R
Super quality! Quick delivery.
Super quality! Quick delivery.
E**T
Fantastic wireless MIDI
I bought 2 of these to connect my keytar to my master keyboard. Setup couldn't be easier, I just took both of them out the packaging, plugged them in, and they automatically paired up and started sending/receiving MIDI data. They run off the tiny amount of power supplied by a MIDI port so no additional wiring is needed.The range and reliability of the transmitted data is excellent - I've tried using them in a fairly large hall with about 30m between them, and it picked up every note (and, more importantly, every note-off) that I played.Highly recommended!
C**E
Wireless Midi? Go on then!
Wireless Bluetooth on a digital kit surrounded by wires may seem like a funny option, but one of my soundcards doesn't have MIDI. Anyway this took a little while to sort out because my Macbook is on High Sierra and for some reason it wouldn't find it in the Audio MIDI Setup tool.I sucessfully paired this with my other machine running Catalina so I knew it wasn't a failed unit. I then downloaded the app from the Apple Store and connected to the device. I upgraded the firmware on it to the newer firmware, which still didn't work, so I reflashed it with the older one. For some reason this worked and I was then able to connect using the Apple Audio MIDI Setup tool. You have to go to the Bluetooth section in order to see it and connect.Once connected it was so, so simple to hook into Ableton and I was up and running in no time. One thing is that if you don't use it, it will go to sleep and you have to re-connect in the MIDI Setup tool, so just add this to the finder bar and you'll have easier access next time.Latency is really good! I couldn't really feel anything too untoward, and it's really opened up this drum kit to more options using Komplete, Battery, Contact and of course Ableton's Drum Rack/Sample triggering...Make sure you download the manual and watch a few of their tutorial videos on YouTube. They're really simple but get you up and running...
M**E
It works, but... Delay...
This is handy if you can't run a cable, but I can hear the delay. I play based on feeling the music and so even a very slight delay matters and I can feel the delay (it's only slight but enough to get in the way and make it worth getting a cable)
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