How to Connect
To iPhone/iPad?
- Turn NMSVE on via the switch on the backside of the device.
- The green LED will illuminate prompting you to select a MIDI channel.
- The blue connect LED should now be flashing, meaning that NMSVE is searching for a device to connect to.
- Determine whether the app you'd like to use natively supports bluetooth MIDI.
- If it does, find the bluetooth MIDI setting within the app and connect to NMSVE.
- If it doesn't, download MIDImatic from the Apple Appstore.
- Open MIDImatic and connect NMSVE. You can map the buttons and knob here before proceeding if desired.
- Open the app you'd like to use, and that's it! NMSVE is connected.
To Mac?
- Turn NMSVE on via the switch on the backside of the device.
- The green LED will illuminate prompting you to select a MIDI channel.
- The blue connect LED should now be flashing, meaning that NMSVE is searching for a device to connect to.
- Open Audio MIDI Setup on your Mac via Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup.
- From the Taskbar choose Window > Show MIDI Studio
- From the MIDI Studio Taskbar choose MIDI Studio > Open Bluetooth Configuration
- From this window find NMSVE from the discoverable devices section and press connect.
- Open the app you'd like to use, and that's it! NMSVE is connected.
To Android?
- Turn NMSVE on via the switch on the backside of the device.
- The green LED will illuminate prompting you to select a MIDI channel.
- The blue connect LED should now be flashing, meaning that NMSVE is searching for a device to connect to.
- On your Android device determine whether the Android App you'd like to use natively supports bluetooth MIDI.
- If it does, find the bluetooth MIDI setting within the app and connect to NMSVE.
- If it doesn't, download MIDI BLE Connect or Bluetooth MIDI Connect from the Google Play Store.
- Open one of the apps in step 6 and connect NMSVE, keep the app running in the background.
- Open the app you'd like to use, and that's it! NMSVE is connected.
To Windows?
- Turn NMSVE on via the switch on the backside of the device.
- The green LED will illuminate prompting you to select a MIDI channel.
- The blue connect LED should now be flashing, meaning that NMSVE is searching for a device to connect to.
- On your Windows device follow the steps to download loopMIDI and MIDIberry (or alternatively BLE-MIDI Connect).
- Now open loopMIDI and add a port via the plus sign in the bottom left corner. You can then close loopMIDI and it will keep running in the background.
- From your Windows settings go to "Bluetooth & other devices", select "Add Bluetooth or other device" and connect to NMSVE from the dropdown menu.
- Open MIDIberry and select NMSVE as the input and loopMIDI as the output. Leave MIDIberry open.
- Open the app you'd like to use and connect to the loopMIDI port within the apps MIDI settings, and that's it! NMSVE is connected.
To Linux/Ubuntu?
Please follow the guide linked below and update the version numbers accordingly: