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**TB Series MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER (TB-12/TB-11P/TB-8/TB-6P/TB-5)** | **TB Series MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER (TB-12/TB-11P/TB-8/TB-6P/TB-5)** | ||
- | **Firmware version 2.6pb Public Beta** | + | **Firmware version 2.9** |
[[user_guide_rus|Читать руководство пользователя на русском языке]] | [[user_guide_rus|Читать руководство пользователя на русском языке]] | ||
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BJ Devices TB-series midi controllers have an USB interface for connection to a computer, but are not PC-compatible MIDI devices. In order to use the controller as a MIDI device via USB, follow these steps: | BJ Devices TB-series midi controllers have an USB interface for connection to a computer, but are not PC-compatible MIDI devices. In order to use the controller as a MIDI device via USB, follow these steps: | ||
- Install serial to midi converter Hailess MIDI http://projectgus.github.io/hairless-midiserial/ | - Install serial to midi converter Hailess MIDI http://projectgus.github.io/hairless-midiserial/ | ||
- | - Install virtual MIDI port LOOPMidi(not needed for MAC) http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html | + | - For Windows install virtual MIDI port LOOPMidi(not needed for MAC) http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html |
+ | - For MacOs enable the “IAC” virtual MIDI port. Applications->Utilities->“Audio MIDI Setup”->“Show MIDI Window”->“IAC Driver” check the “Device is online” box in the dialog that appears. | ||
- Install USB-COM driver (in most cases this installation starts automatically) http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.html | - Install USB-COM driver (in most cases this installation starts automatically) http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.html | ||
- | - Run Hairless MIDI<->Serial Bridge, choose COM port which is according TB-series controller COM port, assign COM port to midi OUT device LOOPMidi, set baud rate 56000. | + | - Run Hairless MIDI<->Serial Bridge, choose COM port which is according TB-series controller COM port, assign COM port to midi OUT device LOOPMidi(or IAC for MacOs), set baud rate 56000. |
- IN controller set System setup -> USB baudrate value to 56000 | - IN controller set System setup -> USB baudrate value to 56000 | ||
{{screen_usb_baudrate.png?240}} | {{screen_usb_baudrate.png?240}} | ||
- | Now you can connect your software to LOOPMidi port, all MIDI messages from TB-12(5) will be passed to | + | Now you can connect your software to LOOPMidi port(or IAC for MacOs), all MIDI messages from TB-12(5) will be passed to |
LOOPMidi port. | LOOPMidi port. | ||
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- Download latest firmware for your device from product’s page | - Download latest firmware for your device from product’s page | ||
- Download latest driver from http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm | - Download latest driver from http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm | ||
- | - Download chip45boot2 GUI software for Windows https://www.chip45.com/avr_bootloader_atmega_xmega_chip45boot2.php , for MacOs http://www.definefalsetrue.com/index.php/en/Mac-OS-X/bootfeedx.html , for Linux https://github.com/bullestock/c45b | + | - Download chip45boot2 GUI software for Windows https://www.chip45.com/avr_bootloader_atmega_xmega_chip45boot2.php , for MacOs https://www.definefalsetrue.com/index.php/en/downloads/download/3-mac-osx/7-bootfeedq , for Linux https://github.com/bullestock/c45b |
=== Driver and software installation === | === Driver and software installation === |