1. You will need to install a virtual MIDI interface. We advise you to use loopMIDI.
You could also use loopBe or MIDI Yoke.
Download loopMIDI
2. After installing loopMIDI, configure it :
- Add two interfaces, which you could name DSMI 1 and DSMI 2 (type in the name on the bottom right corner then click + on the bottom left corner)
- We strongly recommend you to enable Autostart loopMIDI and Start minimized, by right clicking on the loopMIDI icon in the tray
- Add two interfaces, which you could name DSMI 1 and DSMI 2 (type in the name on the bottom right corner then click + on the bottom left corner)
- We strongly recommend you to enable Autostart loopMIDI and Start minimized, by right clicking on the loopMIDI icon in the tray
3. Get the DSMI Server.
Download DSMI server v1.01 for Windows
4. Run the DSMI server, then select one interface from loopMIDI for the input and a different one for the output (for example: DSMI 1 as input and DSMI 2 as output). Do not select the same interface for input and output or you will get midi short circuits.
5. In your DAW, make sure you are receiving MIDI from the corresponding input. For example if DSMI's output port is set to DSMI 1, then make sure your DAW is configured to receive MIDI from DSMI 1 input.
Same for the output, if you set the Input port to DSMI 2 in DSMI, then make sure your DAW is configured to send MIDI to DSMI 2 output.
5. Launch Midi Control on your Windows Phone, make sure it is connected to the same network as your computer and the app will automagically find the server. You're good to go !
1. Get the DSMI Server.
Download DSMI server v1.02 for Mac OSX
2. Run the DSMI Server. Run your DAW. In your DAW, make sure the DSMI MIDI interfaces (DSMidiWifi IN output and DSMidiWifi OUT input) are enabled.
3. Launch Midi Control on your Windows Phone, make sure it is connected to the same network as your computer and the app will automagically find the server. You're good to go !
1. Get the DSMI Server.
Download DSMI server v1.01 for Linux
2. Run the DSMI Server. Run your DAW. In your DAW, make sure the DSMI MIDI interfaces (DSMidiWifi IN output and DSMidiWifi OUT input) are enabled.
3. Launch Midi Control on your Windows Phone, make sure it is connected to the same network as your computer and the app will automagically find the server. You're good to go !