After installing LoopBe1, a new MIDI port called "LoopBe Internal MIDI" will be available on your system. In case you get a warning while installing the LoopBe1 driver, that the driver has not passed testing, you can safely ignore this warning and continue with the driver installation.
If you don't already have a MIDI Loopback Cable installed (such as Hubi's MIDI Loopback or Maple MIDI), just install LoopBe1 and follow the instructions.
Here's how to create one or more internal MIDI ports: PC (Windows) Windows: Install loopMIDI (free but please donate if you end up using it frequently) and create a virtual MIDI port in it macOS: use a built-in Audio MIDI Setup Utility to do the same. Example start MIDIberryM /dUD-BT01 /iBLE-IN /oBLE-OUT start MIDIberryM /dMD-BT01 /iBLE-IN2 /oBLE-OUT2 Large amounts of system exclusive messages are dropped. Note: You can launch MIDIberryM from command line, then you can specify the MIDI ports. These internal MIDI ports will enable routing MIDI from MIDIBridge to third-party applications such as Ableton Live, Logic, Cubase. If no Bluetooth MIDI adapter is detected, click the Restart App button. Installing internal (virtual) MIDI PortsĪn application like MIDIBridge requires 1 or more "Internal MIDI Ports". See below for an explanation of how to set these up. (If you have both installed ar multiple ports, all ports name enumarate as MIDI and no way to know which. RTP-MIDI is also built into all MacBooks and iOS devices and can be easily added to Windows computers with the special iConnectivity RTP-MIDI Windows driver, so you probably already have a system at home capable of running it. Win10 UWP always reports the name as 'MIDI' instead of the port names given in for example application as LoopMIDI and rtpMIDI, but LoopBe works correctly. These are used to send MIDI data from the AudioCubes software to your MIDI compatible hardware or software. Windows 10 WIn32 API Wrapper does not report the name for virtual ports correctly. If you want to use AudioCubes with your favourite MIDI software, you will need to set up virtual MIDI ports (Windows or Mac OSX). AudioCubes HOWTO: Configuring Virtual MIDI Ports