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CMEAudio InterfacesReleased 2024
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How do I connect the CME WIDI Jack to my MIDI controller and then wirelessly transmit MIDI data to my computer?
Plug the WIDI Jack's 2.5mm TRS plugs into the MIDI In/Out ports of your controller (ensure correct orientation). Then, pair the WIDI Jack to your computer using Bluetooth MIDI in your OS settings or DAW. Ensure your DAW has Bluetooth MIDI enabled to detect it.
Can I use multiple WIDI Jacks to create a wireless MIDI network between several devices, and if so, how?
Yes, the WIDI Jack supports WIDI Group Connectivity. Configure one WIDI Jack as the 'Central' device and the others as 'Peripheral' devices using the WIDI App, allowing them to communicate wirelessly without a computer.
The MIDI data seems laggy or inconsistent. What can I do to improve the wireless connection?
Ensure the WIDI Jack is within a reasonable distance (ideally within 10 meters) of the receiving device and free from significant obstructions. Try changing the Bluetooth channel in the WIDI app to mitigate interference from other wireless devices.
Does the WIDI Jack support MIDI Clock sync, and how do I configure it?
Yes, the WIDI Jack supports MIDI Clock. Set your desired device (e.g., DAW or sequencer) as the MIDI Clock master and ensure the receiving device is set to sync to external MIDI Clock within its settings.
What's the difference between 'Auto Learn' and manually setting the TRS polarity in the WIDI App?
The 'Auto Learn' function automatically detects the correct TRS polarity for your MIDI device. If Auto Learn fails, you can manually set the polarity in the WIDI App to match your device's MIDI In/Out configuration.

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