User Manual
6 
Network MIDI 
The mio10's Network MIDI feature is a bidirectional MIDI connection over Ethernet. The mio10 
supports up to four Ethernet sessions, each one acting as a 16-channel MIDI port. 
Connect an Ethernet cable from one computer to the mio10's single Network port, or use an 
Ethernet switch or Wi-Fi router to connect up to four computers. Follow the instructions below 
to set up the Ethernet session on the computer. 
Network MIDI is built into Mac OS X, and Windows requires the free rtpMIDI driver available 
here: http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/rtpmidi.html. They both look the same and 
function the same way. 
Connecting a computer to a Network MIDI Session 
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the mio to the computer. 
2. Access the MIDI Network Setup screen: 
In Mac OS X, open the Audio MIDI Setup Program in the Utilities folder, and click “Window” and 
“show MIDI Studio”. Double-click the Network icon. 
In Windows, open the rtpMIDI program. 
3. Follow the four steps listed below (referring to the following MAC screen shot). In this 
example we're connecting to ETH 1. 
(1) Click the + icon under My Sessions to 
create a new 16-channel Network MIDI 
session on your computer, called 
"Session 1" (you can rename it in the 
"Local name" field on the right). 
(2) Click on the Session 1 checkbox to 
enable it. 
(3) Click ETH 1 (or another one of the 
four available mio destination Sessions) 
for connection to "Session 1." 
(4) Click Connect. 
You may have to re-connect to the 
session next time you start your computer. 










