The MPC standalone consoles are designed to receive MIDI over Bluetooth, as seen in this video.
However, Bluetooth inherently introduces latency when handling audio. As audio data is transmitted over Bluetooth, it’s compressed into specific codecs to save bandwidth. This process involves both compressing the signal on the transmitting device and decompressing it on the receiving end, which introduces delay.
This latency can significantly impact the timing of your performance when listening through Bluetooth headphones. For instance, if you strike a pad, you may only hear its sound a second or more later, disrupting the timing of your song.
For a wireless audio setup, consider using RF headphones or speakers instead of Bluetooth. Look for an RF transmitter with 1/4" jack outputs and ensure the receiver is compatible with the input connections on your headphones or speakers.
RF technology is nearly latency-free because it transmits audio data as analog signals, avoiding the complex digital encoding and decoding process used in Bluetooth.