How-To: Use XBees for wireless MIDI

How-To: Use XBees for wireless MIDI
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Adafruit Industries posted a rather sweet tutorial on using XBee modules as a wireless MIDI bridge. In the video above, Limor demonstrates the ‘bees buzzing serial data at a distance of about 50 feet. The default latency between sender and receiver comes in at around 6.0 milliseconds and can even be improved a bit with adjustments. This is great news for those looking free their live gear from lengthy cabling (wireless keytar?) Check the site for more details.

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XBee & XBee Adapter Kit

2 thoughts on “How-To: Use XBees for wireless MIDI

  1. svofski says:

    Is this true that this “cable” introduces delay of 5.5 to 6ms, provided that the conditions for radio are good?

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