🎶 Unleash Your Creativity, Wirelessly!
The Xvive MD1 Wireless Bluetooth MIDI Adapter revolutionizes your music setup by eliminating the need for cumbersome MIDI cables. With its plug-and-play functionality, wide compatibility with various MIDI devices, and impressive wireless range, this adapter is designed for musicians who value both performance and convenience. Enjoy lightning-fast data transmission with minimal latency, backed by a solid warranty for your peace of mind.
J**O
Works perfectly
These things are amazing and as simple as it gets for Plug and Play. I have an old Yamaha KX5 MIDI controller (Keytar) and have always struggled with that long 100' MIDI cable. Every gig, that cable either got caught on a monitor, or someone would step on it, or it just ended up in knots. I'm a bit old school and didn't even realize that wireless MIDI was a thing. I took a chance on these X-VIVE Adapters and it worked perfectly. You will however need to purchase two units for it to work. Your Host/Source keyboard will need one set to go in to both the MIDI In and Out, the MIDI controller will need just the Main Adapter
0**1
Just works
Had a wired midi cable with adapter to iPad but it was too flimsy. This wireless adapter works better. Works with simply piano. You don’t need the app as the instruction says but just connect via simply piano.
D**O
Works well with electronic drums
I use it to connect my Alesis Nitro drum kit via Bluetooth to my MacBook for recording in Ableton.It works incredibly well, and doesn’t require any power. I don’t notice any latency.The small connection instruction paper looks easy to lose, so I’m leaving them here just in case-Go (top bar) > Audio MIDI Setup > Window (top bar) > Show MIDI Studio > Bluetooth icon > Connect
D**N
Works well but range is limited
I bought this to connect my player piano to my iPhone and PIANOSTREAM app. Installation was a cinch and connecting to Bluetooth and app was seamless. The only reason I gave it four stars is the range is pretty limited. If I move more than 15 or 20 feet from the adapter the connection is lost. Note that could be due to other electronics near it or a lot of metal in the piano so your experience may be better.
S**N
It works slightly differently than I expected, but it works.
I expected it to be a transmitter for one device and a receiver for another. It's really a transmitter and receiver for ONE device. But fortunately, I was trying to connect a MIDI keyboard to my iPad and my MacBook Pro. Since each of those devices support Bluetooth, they recognize the XVive transmitter without any "MIDI In" required.I've used an Xvive wireless XLR (microphone) adapter for a few years and have been VERY happy with the performance and functionality of that, so when I was shopping for a wireless MIDI interface, I went with Xvive and I'm quite satisfied.I didn't realize I'd be able to synch up with multiple devices with this one, as long as they all support Bluetooth. So far, I've paired with an iPad and an iPhone. I'll be pairing with the Mac later on.Pro Tip: Don't use Bluetooth headphones, as they'll add an annoying delay to your audio. Wired headphones with the wireless Bluetooth MIDI gives great results. Wireless headphones with Bluetooth MIDI - not so much. But it's not the MIDI adapter's fault.
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