BomeBox

The MIDI Hub for Stage and Studio

The BomeBox is the solution for connecting and mapping MIDI devices via MIDI DIN, USB, Ethernet, and WiFi (without the need of a computer). Cross-connect USB-MIDI devices (powered by the BomeBox), MIDI 5-pin DIN, other BomeBoxes, computers, iPhones, and iPads.

The ultimate Plug-and-Map Experience

BomeBox Overview

Key Features

  • Robust, reinforced ABS case
  • MIDI-DIN: 1x input, 1x output. You can add more via the USB Host
  • USB Host Type A: supports USB-MIDI devices, USB hubs, multi-port USB-MIDI devices
  • Built-in MIDI Router: unlimited virtual MIDI patch bay
  • Quick set-up in the web config via tablet, smartphone, or computer
  • Create long distance MIDI connections via Ethernet
  • MIDI Networking: centralized access to all MIDI devices connected to the Ethernet network
  • Built-in 2-port Ethernet switch
  • Wireless MIDI connections via built-in WiFi
  • WiFi works as Hotspot, hub, or client
  • Connects to Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi using Ethernet or WiFi (free Bome Network tool)
  • Allen & Heath digital mixer mixer support via Ethernet
  • Unlimited mappings/splits/scenes/conditional routing and MIDI processing with built-in MIDI Translator Pro engine (editor sold separately)
  • Use USB QWERTY Keyboards and map to MIDI (since firmware v1.3)
  • Standard power supply: 5V micro-USB
  • Extra robust power supply: Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) with 48V
  • Pass on PoE and MIDI connections using PoE Out port
  • Small and light: 180g / 6.3oz

MIDI Translator Pro in a Box

The BomeBox can do MIDI mappings, MIDI logic, and MIDI scripts in realtime: load Bome MIDI Translator Pro project files for all your MIDI needs (the editor software Bome MIDI Translator Pro is sold separately).

Bome Network

For connecting the BomeBox to computers, tablets, and phones via Ethernet and/or WiFi, use the free Bome Network tool. It’ll allow you to remotely use and route the BomeBox MIDI ports, and any attached MIDI devices.
→ Bome Network Tool

Product Brochure

BomeBox brochure

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Photos

(for press-ready high quality photos, see below)


Press-Ready High Quality Photos

Download product photos in high quality: BomeBox_Photos.zip.

BomeBox Web Config

To configure the BomeBox, simply connect any computer, smartphone, or tablet to the BomeBox’ built-in WiFi and invoke the web config in a standard browser like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox.

BomeBox Instructions

BomeBox Instructions Brochure
English Instructions (PDF)
   BomeBox Instructions Brochure
Deutsches Benutzerhandbuch (PDF)

 

→ Video Tutorials

BomeBox Specifications

  • Define arbitrary MIDI Thru connections (routes) from/to all connected MIDI devices
  • Web Config for easy configuration from any WiFi enabled device
  • For advanced mappings, load & execute MIDI Translator Pro project files
  • (editor sold separately)

  • MIDI Connections to computers using high-speed network protocol via Ethernet or WiFi using Bome Network Tool
  • MIDI in & out with very low latency
  • USB 2 Host (Type A receptacle) for connecting MIDI controllers, synthesizers, serial ports, USB Hubs, etc.
  • 2x Ethernet 100MBit/s
  • WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz
  • Power: requires 0.75W, either
    • via Micro-USB Type B: 5V (150mA) with a standard cell phone charger, or
    • via Power over Ethernet (PoE, 48V): PoE In port
  • Provides power for
    • connected USB-MIDI devices (max. 1A at 5V)
    • other daisy chained BomeBoxes via PoE Out (if powered via PoE)
  • New Features will be made available via firmware update
  • Dimensions: 121mm x 96 mm x 38 mm (4.8″ x 3.7″ x 1.5″)
  • Weight: 180g

BomeBox Firmware Downloads

We recommend to always upgrade to the latest firmware.
If needed, you can also downgrade as you like.

For MIDI access to computers, see the Bome Network tool:
→ Bome Network Tool

Firmware Upgrade Process

After downloading the firmware file (*.bxfw), it is installed using the web config:

  1. Log into the web config
  2. Go to the Settings page
  3. Go to the Backup & Firmware tab
  4. In the Update BomeBox Firmware section, press the Browse button and navigate to your Downloads folder, selecting the respective .bxfw firmware file
  5. Back in the web config, press the Update… button
  6. After a short while, you should see a verification page. You can use it to compare the MD5 checksum to the one displayed next to the download below.
  7. Press the Proceed button
  8. Wait until the BomeBox restarted and the power LED stops blinking. That first restart after a firmware upgrade takes approx. 2 minutes.

If you see an error message when logging into the BomeBox web config after upgrading, or experience problems, press the F5 key, or click the refresh button, or restart the web browser.
→ Video Tutorial for Firmware Upgrade

Download BomeBox Firmware 1.5.4

Released: 2023-09-25
Download 1.5.4 (BomeBox Firmware)
MD5: 12a965a8d564f897311bbda3a34ff2ba
Changes:
  • feature: updated MT translation engine with all features of MIDI Translator Pro version 1.9.1
  • tweak: verbose setting on the Log page is now remembered across power cycles.
  • tweak: Log rule in MT projects will now output to the BomeBox log (in verbose mode)
  • tweak: for Allen & Heath devices, distinguish pending, unused, and unreachable states
  • tweak: improved handling of bad network links
  • bugfix: more robust handling of connect/disconnect race conditions
  • bugfix: improved rediscovery of an Allen & Heath device if its IP address has changed.
  • bugfix: under specific conditions, route sets could get lost


→ Download Archive


See the BomeBox in Action

These clips were recorded at the Bome booth at the NAMM Show.

Watch the videos on YouTube.

Many thanks to Nan of the midifan.com (Chinese) and to Sean Pappalardo for recording these video clips!

BomeBox™ FAQ

→ BomeBox FAQ

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