Connecting Multiple MUGICS

Connect Multiple MUGICS -External Router

How to connect more than one MUGIC using an external router (such as FileHub or TP-Link). Note: Using the home internet router might be problematic depending on your provider's restrictions.

MUGIC® purchased before June 2024, please download the MUGIC.app to connect to multiple MUGICS.

MUGIC.app Downloads:

macOS

When you unzip this file for the first time, you might encounter an error message stating "mugic-app-1-3-0” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified." To proceed, control+click on the app, and you may see a prompt saying "macOS cannot verify the developer of 'mugic-app-1-3-0'. Are you sure you want to open it?"

Then download the 1.5 bin below and follow the instructions above.

MUGIC App 1.3.0 - macOS-Installation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18-LM8hH7mS9-tt-RSAfnMnrXGbtYRJ-b/view

Windows

The current version of Windows is 1.3.0. Please also download the 1.5 bin and follow theinstructions above.

Windows Version 1.3.0: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d3w14C3JQlXJzpUt5ugl_zor9eL8RTnp/view

Connect Multiple MUGICS - One Computer (Mac) "Loopback" Sharing

How to connect more than one MUGIC® to one computer (Mac), using "Internet sharing" method called Loopback (Mac). Follow the description below the video carefully. Note: Windows version coming soon.

How to connect multiple MUGICS using WEB interface

Matthieu Amiguet, composer/ instrumentalist/programmer and one of our "super users", very kindly shared his method of using the Web interface to switch from AP to Client mode, to set up and connect multiple MUGICS with an external router. Those who are interested, please visit his link here!! Thank you Matthieu!!!

Matthieu Amiguet also shared some Python code that allows users to control graphics with MUGIC®. You can check it out below along with his GitHub!

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