Turning the WM-1 On Connect the WM-1 to your MIDI device, and power- on the connected device. The power of the WM-1 turns on in tandem with the MIDI device. Turning Off the Power Turn off the power of the connected MIDI device.
The WM-1/WM-1D transmits and receives MIDI messages wirelessly. Using the WM-1/WM-1D allows wireless MIDI communication with your MIDI device, computer, tablet, or smartphone. By using the WM-1D with a Windows computer that does not support BLE MIDI, you can also use a wireless MIDI connection on a Windows system.
5 A smartphone can’t be connected in FAST mode. 5 If you’re using a Mac with FAST mode, connect using the WM-1D. About the MODE Indicator The MODE indicator shows the state of the WM-1/WM-1D in each communication mode, as described below. STANDARD (Remote) mode STANDARD (Host) mode FAST mode (p.
From your iPhone app, directly select the WM-1. When pairing is completed, the indicator changes from blinking rapidly to slow blinking. MODE indicator If it not shown, once again briefly press the WM-1’s [MODE] switch to make the MODE indicator blink red.
5 To use FAST mode with a Mac, connect using a WM-1D. WM-1’s MODE indicator The WM-1D’s MODE indicator * Pairing is not possible if both the WM-1 and the WM-1D are in STANDARD (Host) mode. Set one or the other to...
STANDARD (Remote) mode” (p. 8). MEMO 5 When pairing two WM-1 units in STANDARD mode, one of them WM-1 (STANDARD (Remote) mode) must be in STANDARD (Remote) mode. 5 When using multi connection, only one unit of the same device (iPhone, Mac) can be connected.
(can be connected) First iPhone Second Mac (can be connected) (communication is not stable) Communication is not stable for the second iPhone. Three WM-1/WM-1D units can be connected. First Mac First WM-1D (can be connected) (can be connected) First iPhone...
Main Specifications Roland WM-1 Roland WM-1D Wireless Format Wireless Format BLE and proprietary format BLE and proprietary format Wireless carrier Wireless carrier 2. 4 GHz 2. 4 GHz frequency frequency 10 m (32 feet) line-of-sight (May vary due to local...