midiflorian - The new ultra versatile midi foot controller

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midiflorian
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23 Mar 2018

Hi

The midiflorian is an intuitive midi controller for musicians who want to maximise their playing and minimise the setup. It’s an extremely versatile and easy to program foot controller capable of handling almost any midi challenge.

With the midiflorian you don’t need to buy add on chips or pay for third party software to get it to do what you want it to do. It comes all-in with intuitive open source programming software for PC and MAC.

If you've ever wanted an inexpensive midi pedal that is packed with pro level features check out http://www.midiflorian.com

Video: https://youtu.be/Oy8zNwvUMe8

• Standard and USB midi
• 128 presets across 16 banks
• Send any number of midi messages of almost any type
• Send notes and chords
• Momentary or latching switching
• Free and easy to use programming software for PC and MAC
• Rugged all steel construction
• Expression pedal
• Firmware upgradeable, new features will always be free

To find out how the midiflorian can work for you please feel free to contact us through this forum or via the website, we would really like to hear from you.

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normen
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23 Mar 2018

Nice work, will it support Bluetooth MIDI?

midiflorian
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23 Mar 2018

Hi Normen

It doesn't at this point but it would be quite an easy thing to add, we have the on board processing power and PCB space.

I will look into adding it in the next version of the hardware. The balancing act has been to get these sort of features in but still hit our target retail price of 189 USD including shipping.

I'll keep in touch and thanks for reaching out.
Ryan

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normen
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23 Mar 2018

Sure. It's easy to add for users with these "MIDI to Bluetooth" sticks, they work pretty great off the 5V of the MIDI port. But yeah, somehow having it in there would be nice - at least optional, its apparently OSS-style hardware anyway and theres lots of inexpensive bluetooth boards (or even chips/socs) that could be made compatible.

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O1B
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23 Mar 2018

Looks like the video is down...

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