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Yamaha Wireless MD-BT01 5-PIN DIN MIDI Adapter

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About this item

  • Wirelessly connect your iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) to your instrument
  • Use music apps without cables and enjoy the freedom that wireless technology brings to your performances
  • Simple and easy wireless connection of instruments with a 5-PIN DIN MIDI connection terminal to iOS devices and Mac
  • Avoid having to reconnect every time you play; Customize digital drum kits using an intuitive app interface
  • Charge your iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) while using apps and not worry about the battery running out. Note : Refer to the PDF attached below in Technical Specification for User Manual



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #5,233 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #26 in MIDI Cables
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available January 27, 2016 Color Name Black Compatible Devices MP3 Player, Cellular Phones Connector Type DIN Compatible Phone Models Iphone

Simple and easy wireless connection of instruments with MIDI IN/OUT terminals to iOS devices and Mac makes it easy to use a wide range of music applications wirelessly for even more enjoyable performing and composing


Kenzo
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Worked immediately with my Casio keyboard and SKOOZE.Did NOT work out of the box with Playground Sessions but this is a documented issue with PGS.There IS a workaround for PGS. You must first connect the midi bluetooth device using either GarageBand or SKOOZE on the IPAD.THEN minimize that software and open PGS on the IPAD, go to setup keyboard, and select the bluetooth midi connection.
gsxr
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
I specifically purchased this in order to connect my QRS PNO3 player piano system with PianoStream.The instructions in the box are very minimal, but most musicians purchasing this will already have a good idea what they need it for and how to use it. Yamaha does have an app for this and it is necessary to download the app and update the firmware. The Yamaha app also allows this to be renamed from MD-BT01 to something else, for anyone who wants to rename this.Once that is done, I found this easy to connect with my iOS device, and the Bluetooth connection is strong. I plugged this into my QRS system, which is mounted under the cast iron plate and soundboard of my piano, and the connection remains good while I am sitting in the next room about 35 feet away, and I can operate the system perfectly with my tablet at this distance.Note that the connection has to be enabled in the QRS app or QRS WiFi interface, which I do under System Setup>Performance Setup>Routing & Delay Settings>MIDI Options>Piano Out. Then find the button “5-Pin MIDI in to PWM” and switch it on to green. Then the system works. Not very intuitive, but I worked this out over about 30 minutes and now it works flawlessly. Changing other MIDI settings in the QRS interface makes the system perform wonky.Given the high price of musical instruments and player piano system, the price of this Yamaha MD-BT01 device is an incredible bargain for the quality of the product and for what it does.This Yamaha MD-BT01 device is the perfect missing link that I needed to greatly expand the functionality of my player piano system. Normally I would take off one star for the low quality instructions in the box, but this works so well and it is so useful that it is still a 5-star product.
Michel Berthiaume
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2023
I had to sned an email about it's usage for my yamaha psr-sx900 and got a quick response to my request
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
I purchased a used unit and it arrived quickly and works perfectly fine, like new.To be honest, I really wasn't expecting much from this expensive piece of plastic. I am totally blown away by how easy it was to setup and get working. My biggest concern was that it wouldn't work plugged into a portable battery pack, but it does, just fine.I'm using it with the Koala app on iPad Pro 11" 2021 and a Presonus Atom pad MIDI controller.I plug the Atom into the Yamaha adapter female USB-A port, then the adapter's male USB-A end into a USB battery pack. It just works, and it works totally seamlessly with no perceptible latency. This setup allows me to continue using the single USB-C port on my iPad to plug in my wired headphones. Solved my problem very nicely.If there was one thing I'd change, it would be to have a little ON/OFF control on the adapter, that way I could leave it plugged into my battery pack all the time.If you have a bunch of different MIDI controllers like I do, then this is a great investment because it can work with any of them. Highly recommended.
Kelly Krogman
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2021
Looking for a sufficiently advanced technology indistinguishable from magic? Get one of these to connect any MIDI keyboard with standard 5-pin ports to your iPad. Any app capable of using Bluetooth MIDI will be seamlessly joined to your device within GarageBand, AUM, Camelot, Audiobus and more. Latency is so low it's magic. Like the Bluetooth link between a video game controller and the console, it's solid as a rock. Ultimately, it's the best addition to my rig in a long time.
Andrew
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 29, 2020
From Amazon warehouse was informed before purchase damages box etc but what arrived was in original packaging with all documentation and saves me over £15 from anywhere else.
Ella A.
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2019
When I tried to pair MD-BT01 with my iPhone/iPad, the device wouldn't show in the Bluetooth Settings.I searched for a solution to the problem and Yamaha came up with the following answer below. I had to install the free VISUAL PERFORMER app for iOS and paired MD-BT01 from the app.Now I'm able to play all my midi collections from a midi player using MD-BT01 wireless connection.______________________________This is normal. The Bluetooth settings in the Settings app only show Bluetooth devices that need to sync with the iOS device. While Bluetooth must be turned on in the Settings app, Bluetooth MIDI devices, such as the MD-BT01 and the UD-BT01, will only show up in apps compatible with Bluetooth MIDI. Use the Visual Performer app found here as an example.1) Turn Bluetooth on in the iOS Settings app.2) Open the Visual Performer app.3) Touch the gear icon in the lower right corner.4) Touch Bluetooth MIDI Device.5) Touch the Bluetooth device to connect.6) When “Connected” is displayed, the app can now be used with the device.NOTE: Once the Bluetooth MIDI connection has been established in the Visual Performer app it will also be available to other apps on the same iPad or iPhone.
Daniel
Reviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2019
ningun problema he tenido con el dispositivo , llego en perfectas condiciones
Burcin Arabacioglu
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017
Very useful product. It converts your regular MIDI keyboard to a wireless bluetooth keyboard. It is very easy to connect on an iOS device. It automatically find the dongle in the app. I use both iPhone 5S and iPad Mini. However it was hard to connect to a Mac at first, but then I solved it. You cannot find directions to connect on the manual or on Yamaha's website. But the information below which I found on another website (Yamaha Synth Dot Com) helped me a lot. Since I cannot share the direct link of that web page, I share the useful information below to help other users:“Connecting the MD-BT01 or UD-BT01 to a Macintosh computer requires the use of “Audio MIDI Setup”. This is located in the Utility folder of the Mac and easily found by typing the name into the Spotlight search (the magnifying glass in the upper left corner of the screen).First, connect the MD/UD-BT01 to your MIDI device (there’s a handy red LED to let you know when the connection is correct).Then, open Audio MIDI Setup and power on the MIDI device with the connected MD or UD-BT01 (or cycle the power once, if it is already on). The Audio/MIDI Setup application starts with an overview of connected audio devices.To see the MIDI studio, choose the “Show MIDI Studio” from the “Window” pulldown menu within the Audio MIDI Setup Application.The MIDI Studio settings show all available devices along with previously connected devices. Since each system is unique, your MIDI Studio will look a little different than the one above. The devices that are available for connection are highlighted. Click on the Bluetooth icon to open settings for the MD/UD-BT-01: My MD-BT01 appears as “BA-BT-01” (I named it using the MD-BT01/UD-BT01 Utility app on iOS from the previous article).To connect the device, click the “Connect” icon under the Action column of the dialog box below:Once you have connected your MD/UD-BT01, it should show up as an available MIDI device in your DAW software. This will allow you to wirelessly connect MIDI I/O to your DAW software, and any wired connection via MIDI or USB MIDI will appear and be available simultaneously.”