Good evening, everyone. Geoff, at the very least, the operating system needs to support Bluetooth MIDI. From an early point, the Mac and iOS operating system have support BT MIDI. On the Mac, you create a BT MIDI connection with your keyboard using Apple’s Audio MIDI Setup app. At that point, all CoreMIDI-compatible Macs can see the connection and use it. In essence, the apps get the connection “for free,” with not further app development. On the iOS platform, the BT MIDI connection must be made by an app. Once any app makes the connection, all other CoreMIDI-compatible apps (with is most of the MIDI apps) can see and use the connection. On the Windows side, BT MIDI has not been supported the operation system until Windows 10. Apparently, app developers must revise their apps in order to use it. You can get your research started here: https://www.midi.org/articles/midi-enhancements-in-windows-10 Regards, PianoBench > On Sep 24, 2017, at 8:56 PM, gward1211@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, Does anyone know if there is any way that vanBasco can be made to recognise the Yamaha Bluetooth MIDI interface MD-BT01. > > Kind regards > > > Geoff > > > > > >
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Re: [disklavier] vanBasco and Bluetooth
2017-09-26 by George F. Litterst
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