Break free from cables. Connect every MIDILLI.

🚀 What is mLink?
mLink is a secure, low-latency wireless MIDI network built directly into every MIDILLI device — regardless of its physical interface. USB? DIN? Bluetooth*? It doesn’t matter. If it’s MIDILLI, it speaks mLink.
Designed for live performers, producers, and tinkerers alike, mLink creates a resilient, self-healing network that just works — without apps or drivers.
🛠️ Setup Made Simple
To get started with mLink, just enable it from your device settings. That’s it.
✅ Create your own MIDI groups
✅ Set passwords to protect your wireless network
✅ Choose who hears what
It’s plug-and-play — with power-user control when you want it.
✨ Key Features
- Works with All MIDILLI Devices
No matter the model or MIDI interface — mLink is already inside. - Secure Grouping
Create private groups. Set passwords. Keep your signals clean and protected. - Auto-Reconnect
If a device disconnects, mLink brings it back instantly — no action needed. - Zero Driver Setup
No apps. No software. Just update your firmware and go. - Scalable & Modular
Build up to 11 independent groups, each with up to 15 devices. - Ultra-Low Latency
Feels just like a cable. Maybe better.
🎛️ Use Cases
- Live rigs with foot controllers, loopers, and MIDI pads
- Studio chains with layered inputs and multiple endpoints
- DIY networks for creative performance setups or installations
🔧 Specs at a Glance
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Supported Devices | All MIDILLI models |
Max Devices/Group | 15 |
Max Groups | 11 |
Setup | Minimal (enable + optional config) |
Encryption | Group password protection |
Self-Healing | Yes |
Latency | Ultra-low, performance-grade |
🧠 How Does It Work?
Once enabled, each MIDILLI device searches for others in range. Devices in the same group communicate wirelessly, securely, and instantly. You can change groups, update passwords, or simply let them reconnect on their own after a power cycle.
🔁 mLink is Built In
Every MIDILLI ships mLink-ready.
Just update the firmware (June 2025 or later), enable it, and you’re ready to play.
* Currently, enabling mLink will disable Bluetooth.