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* '''MIDI over Network''': It can be enabled from the Webconf or the UI’s Admin menu (or the webconf tool) to receive/send MIDI from/to other devices in your local network. It uses QmidiNet, that implements UDP/IP multicast and it’s fully compatible with IP-Midi 2 for Windows & Mac.
 
* '''MIDI over Network''': It can be enabled from the Webconf or the UI’s Admin menu (or the webconf tool) to receive/send MIDI from/to other devices in your local network. It uses QmidiNet, that implements UDP/IP multicast and it’s fully compatible with IP-Midi 2 for Windows & Mac.
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* '''TouchOSC Bridge''': You can use OSC control surfaces that support this popular protocol. Tested with mobile phone and the MyOSC App from the PlayStore, but you can try with other Apps and share your experiences. Also, it's a good idea to make a point to point WIFI connection between the tablet/phone and your zynthian ("WIFI zone" feature, in Android). I've done and the latency is quite good!!
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* '''[[Accessing_Zynthian_from_your_computer#OSC|TouchOSC Bridge]]''': You can use OSC control surfaces that support this popular protocol. Tested with mobile phone and the MyOSC App from the PlayStore, but you can try with other Apps and share your experiences. Also, it's a good idea to make a point to point WIFI connection between the tablet/phone and your zynthian ("WIFI zone" feature, in Android). I've done and the latency is quite good!!
    
* '''Audio to MIDI''': For those having a Zynthian Box with Audio Input, now you can have tons of fun with this crazy feature. It uses the aubionotes tool (from the aubio suite) for converting audio to MIDI. The current conversion parameters are very experimental and the result is not the best, but you are free of trying to improve the result by tweaking with it!!
 
* '''Audio to MIDI''': For those having a Zynthian Box with Audio Input, now you can have tons of fun with this crazy feature. It uses the aubionotes tool (from the aubio suite) for converting audio to MIDI. The current conversion parameters are very experimental and the result is not the best, but you are free of trying to improve the result by tweaking with it!!
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