Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Send Midi Messages Over Usb On Android

I would like to make an app on android which sends MIDI messages over USB to a computer to be able to control music softwares such as Cubase, FL, Reason, ect... Hardware MIDI contr

Solution 1:

With Android 6.0 (API 23) this is now possible - Android devices can act as class compliant (no drivers required) MIDI devices.

To switch into USB-MIDI mode users can swipe down from the top of the screen to access the USB mode selection screen (below).

Screenshot showing USB selection menu

An app can send MIDI messages using the new MIDI API. Here's some code to send a MIDI NoteOn message:

byte[] buffer = new buffer[3];
buffer[0] = (byte)0x90 + (byte)0x01; // Note On - Channel 1
buffer[1] = (byte)0x3C; // pitch (Note C3)
buffer[2] = (byte)127; // velocityint offset = 0;
inputPort.send(buffer, offset, numBytes);

To send other message types consult the MIDI message specification. Note that bytes are signed in Java so this post might be helpful.

Solution 2:

I wrote the USB MIDI Driver for Android. Useful to build your own MIDI controller / receiver.

https://github.com/kshoji/USB-MIDI-Driver

The another midi driver is 'nmj' library. This library also supports USB MIDI. Moreover, it supports some network-MIDI protocols, MIDI over bluetooth and MIDI over ADB(debug connection).

http://www.humatic.de/htools/nmj/

Solution 3:

No, it doesn't work remotely like that.

USB MIDI devices do use a driver... it's just that they are generally "class compliant", and can all use the same stock driver that comes with the OS.

To do what you are proposing, you will need to emulate a device over USB... complete with the appropriate PnP IDs and what not. This is next to impossible. The code you found was for using USB in host mode, not the other way around.

You will find that it is far easier to send MIDI via network, and use one of the many network MIDI drivers available.

Post a Comment for "Send Midi Messages Over Usb On Android"