Wireless Bluetooth midi PUC

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Ksynth
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Wireless Bluetooth midi PUC

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This looks very useful:

http://blog.cakewalk.com/bluetooth-midi ... oifQ%3D%3D

$99 usd.

Seems you need one per device/keyboard.

Lots of details here:

http://mipuc.com/

Also Youtube videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfA-x1FvK6E
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Post by EvilDragon »

I do wonder how much latency is "low latency", though... It's definitely more latency compared to a regular MIDI controler.

EDIT: https://jamstik.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/ar ... nsmission-

Hah. Of course they're not publishing specs yet, because the latency is too much. It needs to be less than 5 ms to be viable or comparable with a regular MIDI controller connected via cable.
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Post by Ksynth »

EvilDragon wrote:I do wonder how much latency is "low latency", though... It's definitely more latency compared to a regular MIDI controler.

EDIT: https://jamstik.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/ar ... nsmission-

Hah. Of course they're not publishing specs yet, because the latency is too much. It needs to be less than 5 ms to be viable or comparable with a regular MIDI controller connected via cable.
I was hoping that Bluetooth 4 would solve latency but not so.

15ms is too high really.
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Post by Sam CA »

"At this time we don’t publish the exact latency figures, but it’s fast - under 15 milliseconds ...."

That's not very helpful, is it?!
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