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Général Midi Boop Wiki

MIDI Orchestration System for Raspberry Pi with a Modern Web Interface.

Général Midi Boop manages MIDI devices, edits and plays MIDI files with per-instrument latency compensation, and synchronises stage lighting — all from a browser. It can automatically adapt MIDI files to the capabilities of your connected instruments.

Status: beta (v0.8.2). The interface is becoming stable; minor bugs are still being ironed out.

Main Interface

Quick Start

git clone https://github.com/glloq/General-Midi-Boop.git
cd General-Midi-Boop
chmod +x scripts/Install.sh
./scripts/Install.sh

Then open http://<Raspberry-Pi-IP>:8080. Full instructions in Installation.

What's Inside

Interface — Pages & Modals

Page Description
Interface-Main-Page Dashboard layout, transport controls, device status strip
Interface-Instrument-Creation Register, configure and calibrate instruments
Interface-Virtual-Piano Play notes from the browser — piano, guitar, drums, wind, list, plus dedicated accordion / harmonica / bagpipe / harp / mallet / steel-drum views
Interface-Loop-Manager Record, trigger and arrange MIDI loops — Library, Pad, Live, Keyboard, Arranger
Interface-Lighting-Control Configure drivers, fixtures, effects and MIDI-triggered cues
Interface-Playlist Upload, organise, search and queue MIDI files
Interface-Microphone Microphone-based latency calibration and chromatic tuner
Interface-Settings Theme, language, keyboard preferences
Interface-Hand-Management Plan and visualise hand/actuator positions for piano and string robots

Core Concepts & Reference

Area Page
Set up a Pi from scratch Installation
Tour the web UI Usage-Guide
Understand the codebase Architecture
Edit MIDI (piano roll, tab, drums, wind) MIDI-Editor
Auto-assign channels to instruments Auto-Assignment
Drive 146 WebSocket commands API-Reference
Wire USB / BLE / RTP-MIDI / GPIO UART Hardware-Integration
Control lights (DMX, sACN, OSC, MQTT…) Lighting
Tablature, hand-position, calibration Advanced-Topics
Build a GMBoop-compatible instrument Instrument-Developer-Guide
Run in production Deployment
Hack on the project Contributing
Fix common problems Troubleshooting

Key Features

  • MIDI transports: USB, Bluetooth LE, Network (RTP-MIDI / RFC 6295), Serial UART (up to 6 ports on Pi 4 at 31250 baud).
  • Multi-mode editor: piano roll, tablature (19 tunings), drum grid (GM map), wind articulation, with CC automation, pitch-bend and tempo curves.
  • Auto-adaptation: per-channel analysis, instrument compatibility scoring (0–100), intelligent drum remapping, octave wrapping, audible preview.
  • Lighting: GPIO LED strips, ArtNet, sACN/E1.31, OSC, HTTP, MQTT, with effects engine and DMX fixture profiles.
  • Latency compensation: microphone-based calibration with median statistics and confidence scoring.
  • Internationalisation: 28 UI languages, including translated GM instrument names.

Project Resources

About This Wiki

The wiki is the navigable, top-level entry point for the project. The deep technical material lives in docs/ and each wiki page links to the relevant source. Wiki sources are tracked in the main repo under wiki/ and synchronised on every push to main.

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