Thought I would post the steps in case anyone else has a problem. The set-up is:-
Keystep Pro with a WIDI Master connected to MIDI In and MIDI Out.
Synthstrom Deluge with a WIDI Master connected to MIDI in and MIDI Out.
Midihub with a WIDI Jack (I used the WIDI Jack as it is easier to connect to the Midihub) connected to Midi In A and MIDI Out A.
I used an iPad to set it all up but I am sure an Android tablet would work too, as would an Android phone and an iPhone.
Using the WIDI App on the iPad
- Switch on the first WIDI device, when it connects to the App, select it and give it a unique name and set the “BLE Role” to “Force peripheral (to computers)”
- Switch off the device.
- Switch on the second device and repeat steps one and two.
- Switch on the third device and repeat steps one and two.
- And so on for up to 5 devices.
- Power on all devices.
- In the WIDI App select the “Groups” Tab
- Select “+ Add a new Group”
- Give the Group a name (In the box at the top of the screen)
- Drag the Midihub device to the box for “Central” and all the other devices to the boxes under “Peripheral”. This is where I was going wrong, I had assumed the keyboard would be Central and the Midihub and Deluge would be Peripheral. But the Midihub needs to be Central as it receives data from the keyboard and passes it to the Deluge.
- Click on “Download group” at the foot of the screen to update all the devices.
- IMPORTANT - Power of all the devices.
- On iPads and iPhones, you now need to go into Settings>Bluetooth> and click on each of the WIDI devices in turn, and choose “Forget this Device”. This is because the iPad will try and automatically connect to the devices and this causes connection issues. Don’t know if this is an issue on Android devices.
- Power on all the devices, they will now all connect, with the Midihub acting as the central device. Make sure that there is a pipeline between MIDI In A and MIDI out A and you are good to go.