
Launch “Hairless MIDISerial Bridge” by double-clicking the application. Version 0.1 - Initial release, 20 September 2011.
WINDOWS USB MIDI MONITOR SERIAL
Now supports variable-length SysEx (“System Extension”) data messages.įixed issue where UI could become overloaded if serial device sent excess data.

(Linux) fixed a bug where ‘ACM’ type USB serial devices (like Arduino UNO) weren’t recognised.Īrdumidi updated to work with Arduino 1.0 (thanks to Jorge Falcão.)įixed bug with receiving simultaneous MIDI notes.Īdded support for running MIDI status, as used by Arduino MIDI Library. When using ‘Debug MIDI Messages’, channel numbers now range 1-16 not 0-15, as per MIDI standard.Īdd two-way (output to serial port) support for SysEx, time & sense messages.Īdded latest & final version of Ardumidi library (Ardumidi is now longer being developed, another option is the Arduino MIDI Library.) I never got around to making a demo video, but Greg was kind enough to let me link his Arduino tone synth video here: History To use Hairless MIDISerial Bridge’s automatic FTDI latency reduction feature, you may need to “Run As Administrator” when you launch the program. We recommend loopMIDI, or there is alternatively the older MIDI Yoke (MIDI Yoke is not recomended for Vista or newer.) NB: To convey Windows MIDI data from one bit of software to another, you’ll need a Virtual MIDI passthrough driver. If you’re a command line user in Linux, you may want to try the very nice ttymidi command line bridge program instead. Linux, any common x86 or 圆4 (with 32-bit compatibility libraries) Linux distribution.

OS X 10.4 or later, either PowerPC or Intel based Macs.

This means better MIDI latency when using FTDI-based devices like the Arduino Duemilanove.Ĭompatible with the Arduino MIDI Library ( see tip.)Ĭompatible with the Linux program ttymidi, and their Ardumidi library (included in the download.) Improves FTDI latency on Linux & Windows. Has no dependencies, can be run out of the box on nearly any computer.
WINDOWS USB MIDI MONITOR FOR MAC OS
For Mac OS X, Windows & Linux.ĭownload ⊕ System Requirements ⊕ Getting Started ⊕ FAQ & Troubleshooting Why Use Hairless MIDISerial?Ĭross platform - same program on OS X, Windows, Linux. Hairless MIDISerial Bridge is the easiest way to connect serial devices (like Arduinos) to send and receive MIDI signals.
