- iOS
- SysEx Base example
SysEx Base example
- Reset your iOS device (e.g. power it off, and power it back on)
- (optional) Turn off WiFi if your connection is suffering from packet loss.
- Launch SysEx base.
- Go into the MIDI tab.
- Choose "Connect to Device" under BLUETOOTH MIDI
- Turn on your Woovebox while holding down 1/Cd.
- Your device will appear in the list and can now be selected to connect to (the Woovebox will report "BLE Conn").
- Choose "Back".
- Ensure Bytes Transmitted per Second is set to 3125 or below.
- Choose the Files tab.
- Find and select the SysEx file you wish to upload.
- Press the play icon to start the transfer (your Woovebox will show 'rcv' and a progress percentage).
Once again, please note that you may have to configure your iOS device to not turn off the screen during long SysEx transfers (or otherwise keep the device alive by interacting with the screen). Please also note that the packet loss protection found in Wooveconnect is not available in other applications. If packet loss occurs ("stuck at 99%"), please refer to the section about enhancing connection stability (for example temporarily turning off WiFi).
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