Installation

For Windows

1. Install a virtual midi driver like LoopBe1 or similar. Make sure you choose the right download since there are several programs on their download page.

2. Download and start the server. You can find it in the Resource section in the sidebar to the right. You will need the lastest java version installed for the server to work.

3. Open the settings page in Midi Mixer. Insert the IP-adress and port displayed by the server. If multiple ip-adresses are shown, use the one that looks similar to 192.168.x.xx.

4. Move a controller in MidiMixer. The light at Receiving input will show a green light if MidiMixer is connected to the server.

lighton

This is how the light will shine when the app is properly connected.

5. Change mididevice to LoopBe internal midi or a virtual mididriver of your choice with similar function as LoopBe1.

If you experience lag, it could help to use ASIO drivers for your music software.

For Mac OS

1. Set up an IAC device at Applications -> Utilities -> Audio Midi Setup. If you can’t see any MIDI Devices, click Window-> Show MIDI Window in the menu. Double click IAC Driver. Make sure “Device is online” is checked. You can add multiple ports but only one is needed.

2. Download and start the server. You can find it in the Resource section in the sidebar to the right. You will need the lastest java version installed for the server to work.

3. Open the settings page in Midi Mixer. Insert the IP-adress and port displayed by the server. If multiple ip-adresses are shown, use the one that looks similar to 192.168.x.xx.

4. Move a controller in MidiMixer. The light at Receiving input will show a green light if MidiMixer is connected to the server.

lighton

This is how the light will shine when the app is properly connected.

5. Change mididevice to one of the ports you set up in step one.

If you experience lag, it could help to use ASIO drivers for your music software.