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One of the simplest ways to un-wire your I-CubeX System or microSystem. Configure your digitizer with the wired two-port MIDI interface, then transmit the sensor data using the wireless MIDI transmitter. If using the microSystem, get a MIDIFeminizer to be able to connect the wireless MIDI transmitter to the microDig. If you're looking for a wireless sensing solution and really want to be nifty, check out our Wi-microSystem - it combines all of the above in one tiny package.
Technical specifications
| Product |
MidAir wired/wireless MIDI interface |
| Version |
n/a |
| MIDI ports |
1 wireless MIDI input (cable incl.), 1 wired MIDI input, 1 wired MIDI output. Includes MIDI activity LED indicators for both the wired and wireless ports. |
| Serial ports |
1 USB port (cable incl.) |
| Wireless range |
10 m (30 ft), multiple MidAir systems can be operated in close proximity |
| Power |
Receiver obtains power from the computer through USB cable or from 9 V DC / 500 mA power supply. Includes power LED indicator. Transmitter obtains power from 2 AA batteries or 9 V DC / 500 mA power supply. Battery life exceeds 20 hours of continuous power (variable based on battery brand). |
| Enclosure |
plastic, comes with metal belt clip |
| Dimensions |
wireless transmitter 8.4 x 5.6 x 2.2 cm (3.3 x 2.2 x 0.87 inch), wired interface: 7.4 x 5.7 x 3.1 cm (2.9 x 2.2 x 1.2 inch) |
| Weight |
0.7 kg (1.5 lbs), incl. power supply |
| Drivers |
Available for MacOS and Windows. |
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