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ipMIDI 1.9



Released:2011-05-21
License:$79.00
Publisher:nerds.de
Language:English
Platform:Windows
Install:Install and Uninstall
Downloads:1983
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ipMIDI - ipMIDI

MIDI over Ethernet ports - send MIDI over your LAN.

You can route MIDI over your Ethernet network, using ipMIDI ports to send and receive MIDI between PC's connected to your LAN. For example, if you have a music studio with several computers connected via MIDI interfaces and MIDI cables, ipMIDI will replace them all.

Any MIDI application on the LAN can communicate with any other without any new physical connections, eliminating separate MIDI cables and additional hardware interfaces and if you are running a wireless IP network you don't need any cables at all!

Ease-of-use with MIDI Multicast.

ipMIDI sends MIDI data over Multicast UDP, not TCP. It's very easy to use.

Select "Ethernet Midi" in your audio Application. That's all, no configuration, no client - server hassle. You will not have to define a sender or a receiver. Choose an ethernet MIDI OUT port for your sending application. Now every single application on your network can receive the data by opening an ethernet MIDI IN port, simultaneously.

A near to zero latency and up to 1 Gbit/s.

ipMIDI is a native Windows WDM kernel mode driver. Expect a latency less than 0.5 msec, lower than when using legacy equipment and real MIDI cables.

A standard MIDI interface sends with a data rate of 31.2 kbaud, which has limitations. For example, sending excessive Polyphonic-Aftertouch MIDI messages easily breaks this limit. With ipMIDI this limit is defined by your network data rate. Think of the amazing possibilities to work with your network rate of 10Mb, 100Mb or 1Gbit/s.

ipMIDI provides up to 20 Ethernet MIDI IN Ports and 20 Ethernet MIDI OUT Ports - Adjustable.

In the ipMIDI network, because all MIDI is transmitted over a single port could be received by every computer, ipMIDI replaces more than 20 MIDI cables, establishing an n-way MIDI network.

The numbers of ports are adjustable. Select only the number you need and only those will be installed on your system and be visible in your audio program.

List of Changes:

Version 1.9 from 2011-05-21

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Version 1.8 from 2010-04-05

Bugfix: Windows Starter/ Home Edition Firewall

Version 1.7 from 2009-10-01

Adds support for Windows 7

Version 1.6 from 2008-09-21

"Loop back" defines how your MIDI messages are routed.

Version 1.5.3 from 2008-06-13

Reduced network traffic

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Latest User Reviews:

Omprog 2009-04-24 17:55:26 #
Version: 1.6

Hi cant get it to work with Cubase SX. Probably I got my configure wrong but I tried some (not exactly systematic but...) The read I did in the manual just told me how easy it were, that I only had to chose the Ethernet in midi settings. But maybe its my purpose. I want it to send midi synch so my two daw's sync the sequencer between them. I had a working network connection with a twisted tp-cable that worked fine. It have to be the Cubase config. Ill go check it again.



Mogeku 2009-02-01 12:13:16 #
Version: 1.6

what can I say - it works like charme

yes, it works. a little expensive but perhaps . . .



KRM 2007-06-09 20:30:57 #
Version: 1.5.3

Couldn`t get it working, used MolCp3 instead

I was unable to make ipMIDI work. There were very few configuration options and no diagnostic tools. By contrast, I was able to make MolCp3 work after some minor problem solving, thanks to a diagnostic tool, more configuration, and more detailed documentation.



Andrew McMaster 2007-02-01 13:50:59 #
Version: 1.5.3

It Just Works

I have recently added a second Mac G5 to my setup in hopes of sharing the load with plugins. I decided it
would be great to run DP on both machines rather than purchasing a virtual rack of some kind. I needed a
solution for midi over ethernet so I could sync the two machines up. I was able to make the Audio MIDI
Setup work but found the notion of Sessions a bit confusing. I also downloaded the MusicLab utility but
found the instructions less than adequate. Then I found your product. I downloaded it and it just worked.
There was nothing to find or invoke or any such rubbish. I called up DP and there it was. I was able to get
both machines hooked up quickly and am slaving one off the other.

I will be putting this to a full test over the next week but all indications so far tell me this is the utility I
need.

Thanks. and let me know when the full Mac version is available.



Dodit P. 2006-09-27 05:44:21 #
Version: 1.5.3

nicE n Ease

Since there's intensive use of midi on multiple DAWs, this is an excellent one to solve latency problem. All you need is just simple network connection between DAWs, never confuse about so many midi cables.




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