For this purpose, I shall use the Serial MIDI Converter from SpikenzieLabs. Receiving MIDI data over the FTDI cable doesn’t magically turn your USB serial device into a MIDI device – you need to be running a software bridge or a driver that pretends to be a virtual MIDI device emitting these messages. This means you can receive MIDI data from your musical instrument using a serial port, or an FTDI cable. ![]() ![]() MIDI is actually just serial data at 31,250bps in 8N1 format that is transmitted over a 5-pin DIN cable.
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