Take Control: How to Route, Filter, and Merge MIDI Messages with MIDILLI

Probably you’ve heard about routing and filtering function availability of all MIDILLI devices. Yes, yours too! You can use its all available interfaces to selectively merge, route, and filter the MIDI messages. In this post, we will deep dive in this.

This post is part of a quick, yet comprehensive guide (QCG) series by MIDILLI.

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New design images on the factory

Missed us already?

We are here with a small Factory update. There new 16 custom images for your controller to choose from:

And a reminder: Still none of them fits you? Then feel free to upload and set your own!


MIDILLI MIDI Monitor – A Minimal Yet Powerful Web-Based MIDI Viewer/Listener

MIDI Web Monitor Interface

Whether you’re building a MIDI-based project or troubleshooting your music gear, having a clear view of incoming and outgoing MIDI messages can save you hours. MIDILLI MIDI Monitor is a clean, lightweight tool that lets you do exactly that — right from your browser.

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mLink is Available with new firmware!

🎯 What is mLink?

MIDILLI Link – mLink is a wireless MIDI bridge that connects multiple MIDILLI devices together — no drivers, no configuration headaches. It turns your existing gear into a low-latency, synchronized ecosystem, where communication is seamless across:

  • ✅ Multiple computers
  • ✅ MIDI controllers
  • ✅ Footswitches, synths, and desktop units

Up to 15 MIDILLI devices per group, and you can create up to 11 network groups. And best of all: it’s self-healing. If a connection drops, mLink re-establishes it automatically — silently and instantly.

mLink is a private network for MIDILLI Devices.
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New factory release (v1.1.11)!

We’ve updated the factory!

The new release includes several bug fixes and finally brings the long-awaited interface updates.

You can now add MIDI In or MIDI Thru using TRS connectors — you’re no longer limited to DIN-5. This means fewer cables and more flexibility when connecting all your gear. Simply select them from the Inputs or Outputs category: