🎯 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.

All connected via plug-and-play, mLink makes routing and synchronization a background process — so you can focus on the music.
🔗 Why It Matters
- Connect more. Extend your setup — link one controller to two DAWs, or sync multiple computers with a single clock.
- Double the interfaces. Each mLink device can individually set which message type and the channel should be received or forwarded — like the other interfaces.
- Route smarter. mLink handles MIDI routing, filtering, and channel selection — with automatic or manual logic. Just want to synchronize Clock between all your devices? Then, disable other types on mLink Out!
Update your firmware and configurator now!
In the Configurator, you will see the updated MIDI Routing Matrix with the same options available for other interfaces.
Want to have multiple networks?
Then change its settings via Configurator -> Menu -> mLink Settings to set the channel and the password. Only the devices sharing the same channel and password will be allowed to join the network.
Read more on mLink.
Learn how to enable on Configurator Manual.
Can we get some examples as video? I think I am doing something wrong and the devices do not see each other. How to see if the communication is established?
Hi there,
We will try to post a video on the usage soon.
Can you contact us per email and send a screenshot of the mLink settings of each device?
Note that using mLink requires Bluetooth to be disabled for now, which the Configurator does automatically.
And the communication is seamless, and currently there is no way of seeing the connected peers. Noted as a wish! Thank you.