Wire them all together
Drag to route any USB MIDI device. Channel conversion stays in the same view. Dawless routing for hardware synths.
Connect your hardware through one app —
Connect your hardware exactly the way you want — no DAW, no Logic, no Ableton. Just your desk.
Synths, samplers, keyboards. Everything flows through MIDI Room.
A software MIDI patchbay for Mac. Plug in over USB. Draw the lines. Watch them connect.
Drag to route any USB MIDI device. Channel conversion stays in the same view. Dawless routing for hardware synths.
Notes and CCs travel along the lines. Watch the MIDI signal flow in real time. Just enjoy watching.
Find a room that fits your style. Set the scene.
From bedroom jams to live sets. Build a setup that's yours.
Switch the room depending on your mood or session.
Plug your gear into your Mac over USBA powered USB hub is all you need
Connect your gear to each other in MIDI Room
Play.
Plug in your gear. Open MIDI Room. Start jamming.

I'm a software designer and beatmaker based in Tokyo. I wanted to play my synths from a sampler, and my OP-1 Field and EP-133 from a keyboard — without opening a DAW. So I built MIDI Room. Plug in your hardware and start mixing it up.
macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later, on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3...) or Intel Macs.
Not yet — MIDI Room is macOS-only for now. Windows and iPad versions are on the roadmap. Join the waitlist and I'll email you the moment they're ready.
One-time. No subscription. Buy once, use forever.
Yes. Full refund within 14 days of purchase, no questions asked. Use the refund form in your purchase confirmation email.
Most USB MIDI class-compliant devices. Bluetooth MIDI and virtual MIDI ports are planned.
Yes. Route any USB MIDI keyboard into your hardware synth, sampler, or groovebox. No DAW, no Logic — just MIDI Room.
As many as your Mac can recognize. Designed for 2–6 devices in practice — but if USB can connect them, 10 works too.
No. Everything runs locally. No internet connection required.