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This item has been carefully examined and is covered by Kraft Music's 45-Day guarantee but original manufacturer's warranty does not apply. It may show signs of use and handling but is is guaranteed to function as new. Take advantage of this great deal from Kraft Music today!

Discover new ways to enjoy music using iOS Applications and web services.
Wirelessly connect your iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) to your instrument with Bluetooth and avoid having to reconnect every time you play. Use music apps without cables and enjoy the freedom that wireless technology brings to your performances. *Some data loss may occur depending upon network conditions and environmental factors.

Yamaha music applications offer a variety of ways to enhance musical performance

  • Controller apps allowing one-touch configuration of Digital Pianos' internal metronomes and other functions
  • Customize digital drum kits using an intuitive app interface
  • Use with tone generation apps to access a wide variety of sounds not available in the instrument itself
  • Record your daily practice sessions with ease, then play them back to analyze difficult passages
  • Visual effects that add dynamic graphics to your live performances

Connect wirelessly and charge your iOS device while in use
A wireless MIDI connection means you don’t have to worry about plugging anything into your iOS device. You can charge your iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) while using apps and not worry about the battery running out.

How to Connect

  1. Connect MD-BT01 to your instrument’s USB to HOST terminal
  2. Open the app on your iOS device
  3. In the app, turn on MIDI Bluetooth

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Yamaha UD-BT01 USB Wireless Bluetooth Adapter
Finish
  • Blue

About the Seller

Kraft Music

Franklin, WI, United States
(11,670)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:24,795

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