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WIDI Master consists of two parts: one is the large main adapter, which is used to get power from the MIDI OUT DIN connector and to transmit MIDI messages wirelessly.
The other is the small sub adapter, which is used to receive MIDI messages on the MIDI IN DIN connector of the MIDI device.
The large main adapter can work completely standalone. The small sub adapter always needs the large main adapter to function.
To get started, plug the 2.5mm mini-jack plug of the WIDI Master's small sub adapter into the mini-jack socket of the large main adapter.
If your MIDI device only has a MIDI OUT DIN connector, it is not necessary to connect the mini-jack plug and sub adapter to the large main adapter. The large main adapter can function completely independently.
Then plug the main adapter of WIDI Master into the MIDI OUT DIN connector of your MIDI device. If needed, plug the small sub adapter into the MIDI IN DIN connector.
Watch the video below explaining this process.
Now that you have connected your WIDI Master, all you need to do is confirm that the blue LED is flashing slowly. If yes, then everything is normal and you are ready to establish a connection.
If you have two WIDI devices, they are automatically linked together. One of the LED indicators turns turquoise and the other remains constant blue. When you send a message, both LED indicators respond. This means everything is working properly.
When this is the first time you turn on your WIDI Master, please proceed to updating its firmware first. The auto-pairing mentioned earlier occupies your WIDI for this process. To avoid auto-pairing at this stage, simply enable a single WIDI device to get started.
If there is no LED indicator at all, your MIDI device may not be supplying power through the MIDI Out. Check if your device is listed on the open source compatibility list .
If you are sure that you have connected your WIDI Master correctly and there is no LED indicator, your alternative solution is WIDI Jack + DIN-5 cables .
WIDI Jack has an external power option via USB-C and the ability to work with non-powered MIDI ports, including devices with only MIDI In ports.
Note the different states of the LED indicator for your reference:
Watch the video to visually see the difference between the LED indicator states.
WIDI App is a free tool for iOS and Android and runs on your mobile device. It is not available on Windows or macOS computers.
Basically it is used for three main operations:
In this step you just follow the procedure for updating your WIDI firmware. For all other operations, feel welcome to refer to the WIDI App manual .
To get started, first download the WIDI app for iOS or Android.
After installing WIDI App, turn on the Bluetooth and location information switches in your mobile device's system settings.
After that, make sure that the distance between the device and the WIDI product is no more than 10 meters (33 feet).
Keep in mind that there are many different mobile devices that all work in a slightly different way. Make sure to follow the exact steps as described here to make the process easier.
If it is the first time to run WIDI App, it may pop up [Allow WIDI to use wireless data?] and [Allow WIDI to access this device’s location?] prompt windows.
In this case please click [Wireless LAN and cellular network] or [Wireless LAN only], and [Always Allow] location information (this item is necessary for connecting Bluetooth MIDI devices for setting and upgrading permissions).
After connecting your WIDI Master to WIDI App, the device details page will be opened. Next, WIDI App will automatically detect if you need to update the Bluetooth firmware.
Please take your time to watch the full process via the videos below. If you find yourself stuck in firmware mode or experiencing abnormal connection times, you probably need to clear your mobile device's Bluetooth cache as described in step 4 .
Apple has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since iOS 16 (and above). If you only use your iOS device for updating, be sure to turn off Bluetooth after completing the process and/or remove WIDI devices from your general Bluetooth list.
This is to avoid problems or other confusion with your WIDI group configurations and automatic connection procedures between WIDI devices.
Some MIDI devices may not be able to reliably power WIDI devices through their MIDI OUT port. This may prevent WIDI App from obtaining device information when you connect to your WIDI device.
This may even cause a complete failure during the firmware upgrade. If you encounter such a situation, connect your WIDI device to another available MIDI device and try again.
Your mobile device is a perfect device for Bluetooth. That said, Bluetooth MIDI is a pretty special way to use Bluetooth technology. Both Android and iOS devices prioritize basic consumer-level operations over your niche music production operations with Bluetooth MIDI.
It is important to understand that if you are having trouble connecting to your WIDI device, for instance after updating the WIDI firmware, it is highly recommended that you follow a simple procedure to reset your device's Bluetooth cache.
If you were stuck in the firmware upgrade process of your WIDI Master, after clearing its Bluetooth cache as mentioned above, open WIDI App again and the process should restart automatically.
After deleting the Bluetooth cache and upgrading your WIDI Master, you are ready for the next step.
Watch the videos below with a detailed description on how to clear Bluetooth cache for iOS or Android.
WIDI Master is powered through your MIDI device's MIDI Out port. In rare cases, your MIDI device does not provide enough power WIDI App will not be able to provide your WIDI device details.
In that case, contact support for further assistance. Your solution might be to switch to WIDI Jack + 5-pin DIN cables with external power via USB-C.
Now that you've plugged in your WIDI Master, made sure it's powered on properly, and updated the Bluetooth firmware, your WIDI Master should flash its blue LED slowly.
This means it is ready to use and available to connect wirelessly via Bluetooth. As you may understand, there are many ways to implement WIDI in your MIDI setup.
When establishing a wireless connection for the first time, always ensure that your WIDI device(s) are available for connection and not (accidentally) occupied via an automatic connection to another device such as your mobile device or another Bluetooth MIDI device.
In summary, there are the following scenarios:
It is strongly recommended that you follow the procedure exactly to set up your preferred scenario. After you understand the difference between automatic pairing and manual pairing with computers and mobile devices, you're ready to move into advanced mode to create groups and personalize settings.
Let's start at the beginning and go through each scenario as mentioned above.
When working with three (3) or more Bluetooth MIDI and/or WIDI devices, it is advisable to create fixed pairs or advanced groups.
This is to avoid random automatic connections and to control how your wireless connections are established. This procedure is explained at the end of this guide .
Apple has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since iOS 16 (and above). If you only use your iOS device for updating, be sure to turn off Bluetooth after completing the process and/or remove WIDI devices from your general Bluetooth list.
This is to avoid problems or other confusion with your WIDI group configurations and automatic connection procedures between WIDI devices.
When working with three (3) or more Bluetooth MIDI and/or WIDI devices, it is advisable to create fixed pairs or advanced groups.
This is to avoid random automatic connections and to control how your wireless connections are established. This procedure is explained at the end of this guide .
Apple has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since iOS 16 (and above). If you only use your iOS device for updating, be sure to turn off Bluetooth after completing the process and/or remove WIDI devices from your general Bluetooth list.
This is to avoid problems or other confusion with your WIDI group configurations and automatic connection procedures between WIDI devices.
Please note that pairing with macOS's built-in Bluetooth MIDI cannot be done via automatic pairing. This is in the design of the operating system. This means that every time you restart your computer or WIDI Master, you have to manually establish a new connection.
Apple has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since macOS 13.5 (and above). This is a great feature because from now on, you won't have to connect manually every time. That said, it may cause confusion for those who want to reconfigure their setup without macOS or work with multiple WIDI devices.
To avoid this, you can disable Bluetooth on macOS or remove all (unwanted) WIDI devices from your general list of Bluetooth devices via the "Forget this Device" option in the Bluetooth menu of macOS.
The only way to get around this limitation is to add WIDI Uhost or WIDI Bud Pro to your operating system. This provides you with automatic pairing between two WIDI devices as described earlier.
If you want to connect to macOS via its integrated Bluetooth MIDI, follow the instructions below carefully.
When using multiple WIDI devices to connect to your operating system's built-in Bluetooth, make sure each WIDI device is set to "force peripheral" via the "BLE Role" section of WIDI App.
This will avoid automatic pairing when multiple WIDI devices are used at the same time. If necessary, you can rename each WIDI device after the upgrade is completed. This way you will be able to distinguish each WIDI device when you use them at the same time.
Please note that pairing with iOS's built-in Bluetooth MIDI cannot be done via automatic pairing. This is in the design of the operating system.
Apple has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since iOS 16 (and above). If you only use your iOS device for updating, be sure to turn off Bluetooth after completing the process and/or remove WIDI devices from your general Bluetooth list.
This is to avoid problems or other confusion with your WIDI group configurations and automatic connection procedures between WIDI devices.
The only way to get around this limitation is to add WIDI Uhost or WIDI Bud Pro to your operating system. This provides you with automatic pairing between two WIDI devices as described earlier.
If you want to connect to iOS via its integrated Bluetooth MIDI, follow the instructions below carefully.
When using multiple WIDI devices to connect to your operating system's built-in Bluetooth, make sure each WIDI device is set to "force peripheral" via the "BLE Role" section of WIDI App.
This will avoid automatic pairing when multiple WIDI devices are used at the same time. If necessary, you can rename each WIDI device after the upgrade is completed. This way you will be able to distinguish each WIDI device when you use them at the same time.
Please note that pairing with Windows 10/11's built-in Bluetooth MIDI cannot be done via automatic pairing. This is in the design of the operating system.
Microsoft has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since Windows 10. This means that Windows can remember your WIDI device and will automatically connect to your WIDI device after the first pairing is established.
For the latest updates on connecting WIDI with Windows 11 read this section carefully.
Before you start pairing, make sure your music software is compatible with Microsoft's latest UWP API. This makes it possible to use the Bluetooth class compliant MIDI driver that comes standard with Windows 10/11.
Most software developers have not yet integrated this compatibility for various reasons. At the time of writing, only Bandlab's Cakewalk and Steinberg's latest Cubase and Nuendo have natively integrated this compatibility.
This means that when you use these specific software tools, you can pair WIDI Master or other standard Bluetooth MIDI devices without the need for drivers.
The alternative is to install a virtual MIDI port driver such as Korg's BLE MIDI driver.
If your WIDI Master is updated to the latest firmware version, the Korg BLE MIDI driver for Windows 10/11 is fully supported and even multiple WIDI devices can be connected simultaneously with two-way MIDI data transfer.
For older Windows operating systems and to bypass the limitations of Windows 10/11 onboard Bluetooth MIDI ecosystem, you can add WIDI Uhost or WIDI Bud Pro to your operating system. This provides you with automatic pairing between two WIDI devices as described earlier.
Follow this exact procedure to wirelessly pair your WIDI Master with Windows 10/11 via Korg's BLE MIDI driver:
Since this procedure can be quite challenging, see the video below for the full step-by-step explanation.
If you are having problems or if the time to establish a wireless connection takes longer than 1 minute, it is most likely you will need to clear the Bluetooth cache of your Windows operating system. In that case, follow the exact instructions as shown in this video.
In some cases, Korg's BLE MIDI driver causes problems connecting to your WIDI device. If you can't solve your problem by clearing the Bluetooth connection cache mentioned above, there are a few things you can do.
First of all, make sure that both your Windows 10/11 and your computer's Bluetooth driver are upgraded to the latest version.
In addition, your PC, laptop or computer with WIndows 10/11 must be equipped with Bluetooth 4.0/5.0 functionality.
Also, Korg's BLE MIDI driver has a known bug with receiving long MIDI SysEx messages. If your installation needs to receive long MIDI SysEx messages, your best option is to bypass the built-in Bluetooth of your Windows operating system with WIDI Uhost or WIDI Bud Pro .
Besides this, it is known that when working with Korg's BLE MIDI driver, it must be in the first ten slots of your Windows non-system MIDI device list.
Otherwise, you will see your WIDI device in the Bluetooth list of Windows and you will be able to pair it, but you will not be able to access it from any software.
Follow these exact instructions to resolve this issue:
The above mentioned should fix the majority of the known issues. If you are still experiencing problems, please do not hesitate to reach out via support .
Windows 11 has introduced two Bluetooth modes. When you want to add a WIDI device, you will need to switch to "advanced" mode first. To get started first Install the Korg BLE MIDI driver and power on the WIDI Device.
Important: Windows 11 has a known problem with non-standard Bluetooth devices such as WIDI devices. Once you make the first connection, it will always automatically connect to your WIDI device.
This is perfect if this is what you want. If you want to use your WIDI device in a different setup, such as connecting to another WIDI device, you have to disconnect from the menu above, remove your WIDI device from the device list, and restart your computer completely.
Just deleting is not enough. A complete reboot is required.
Please note that pairing with the built-in Bluetooth MIDI of Android devices cannot be done via automatic pairing. This is in the design of the mobile operating system. This means that every time you restart your mobile device or WIDI Master, you have to manually reconnect.
As with Windows, the Android music app you use must integrate the Android operating system's universal Bluetooth MIDI driver in order to communicate directly with your WIDI Master.
Most music apps have not integrated this functionality for various reasons. Therefore, you need to use an additional app designed to act as a bridge for connecting Bluetooth MIDI devices.
To bypass the limitations of Android's onboard Bluetooth, you can add WIDI Uhost or WIDI Bud Pro to your operating system. This provides you with automatic pairing between two WIDI devices as described earlier.
If you decide to work directly with your Android device's built-in Bluetooth, follow these exact instructions to set it up.
When using multiple WIDI devices to connect to your operating system's built-in Bluetooth, make sure each WIDI device is set to "force peripheral" via the "BLE Role" section of WIDI App.
This will avoid automatic pairing when multiple WIDI devices are used at the same time. If necessary, you can rename each WIDI device after the upgrade is completed. This way you will be able to distinguish each WIDI device when you use them at the same time.
Please refer to the video below for visual support on setting up your wireless connection with an Android device.
With the latest firmware, your WIDI Master supports WIDI groups. Also called Bluetooth MIDI groups. Group connections enable two-way data transfer from 1-to-4 (MIDI Thru) and 4-to-1 (MIDI Merge). And it supports simultaneous use of multiple groups.
In addition, the group mode is often used to create fixed pairs. This is especially useful if you have multiple WIDI devices and want to make sure that the connection is fully established as you preset. This is to prevent arbitrary automatic linking between WIDI devices.
Keep in mind that this is a fairly advanced procedure. Before diving into the group setting, a basic understanding of WIDI devices and WIDI App is required. Harnessing its full potential starts with reading this blog and understanding the difference between central and peripheral.
It is strongly recommended to work with one or two WIDI devices first and only then dive into the group settings. Also, renaming your WIDI devices via WIDI App is an essential function to easily distinguish your WIDI devices from each other when working with more complex wireless setups.
In short, there are two ways to set up your group(s).
Before you start, make sure the following is set up correctly for each WIDI device that will be part of the group.
Remember that "Force Peripheral" is intended to avoid pairing issues when working with multiple WIDI devices at the same time. If this has not been set up before, WIDI App will not be able to detect the WIDI devices you want to add to your group as they will be occupied already as a result of auto-pairing.
When working in group mode, always make sure that all group members are connected. If a device is missing from the group, the central device will continue to scan for it, negatively impacting your latency performance.
Apple has introduced auto-connect after first pairing with WIDI devices since iOS 16 (and above). This can cause confusion with your WIDI group configurations and automatic connection procedures between WIDI devices.
Please check the explanation of each group creation mode to overcome this.
Please note this simplified step by step guide and associated video. If you want to go into more detail, please visit this blog or check the manual of WIDI App .
This group setting allows you to communicate wirelessly between the central unit and its peripherals. You cannot send MIDI messages between peripherals.
Avoid auto-connect with iOS 16 (or above)
After setting up your group via WIDI App and downloading the group settings to your central device, you need to remove your WIDI devices from your general Bluetooth list and/or disable Bluetooth completely on your iOS device.
After this, you can turn on your WIDI devices and the group will automatically connect as you set it up.
If you want to forget the group connection settings, please use the WIDI App to connect to the WIDI device with "Central" role and click "Remove Group Settings". Again, only power on this central device to allow the pairing with WIDI App. If you power on multiple group devices, they will automatically connect as a group. This will make it impossible for the WIDI App to make to connection as they will already be occupied.
Please note that if you experience issues after updating your WIDI devices or during the set up process with WIDI App, it might be you will need to clear the Bluetooth cache of your mobile device .
Especially when setting up a WIDI group for the first time, this can be a bit challenging. That is why it is called advanced mode. For your convenience a video guide is provided underneath.
Please note this simplified step by step guide and associated video. If you want to go into more detail, please visit this blog or check the manual of WIDI App .
Group auto-learn is an additional feature to set up your WIDI group in an automated process. Also, the group auto-learn mode allows you to add third-party Bluetooth MIDI devices to your WIDI group.
Therefore, this mode is also called Bluetooth MIDI groups.
Please note that all group data must be stored in the central WIDI device. This can only be a WIDI device. Bluetooth MIDI devices from other brands can only function as peripherals of the main WIDI device.
Please note that iOS, Windows 10 and Android are not eligible for Bluetooth MIDI groups. They can only be part of the group for as long as the session lasts. That is because their Bluetooth address changes after restart or even every 15 minutes and cannot be saved in the group settings.
This is in the design of those operating systems and can only be circumvented by adding WIDI Uhost or WIDI Bud Pro to those operating systems.
The only exception is macOS. Just click "Advertise" in MIDI Studio's Bluetooth configuration and it will be able to be scanned in the process.
For more detailed information on group auto-learn and working with iOS, macOS, Android or Windows in group mode, please refer to this blog for a better understanding.
To benefit from group auto-learn, please follow the exact instruction as shared below.
This group setting allows you to communicate wirelessly between the central unit and its peripherals. You cannot send MIDI messages between peripherals.
Avoid auto-connect with iOS 16 (or above)
You will need to remove your WIDI peripherals from your general Bluetooth list to avoid auto-connection with iOS during the group creation or rebooting process.
If you want to forget the group connection settings, please use the WIDI App to connect to the WIDI device with "central" role and click "Remove Group Settings".
Only power on this central device to allow the pairing with WIDI App. If you power on multiple group devices, they will automatically connect as a group. This will make it impossible for the WIDI App to make to connection as they will already be occupied.
For your convenience a video guide is provided underneath.