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E-MU Xmidi 1X1 USB MIDI interface
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highly recommended
It Just Works
Bought this to connect a Kawai MP9000 stage piano to a macbook pro using garageband. Works perfectly!
E-MU does it again
My previous
MIDI
interface
, in the early Nineties, was through my soundcard's gamepad/serial port. After years in mothballs, I recently reassembled my equipment but couldn't get around the problem of latency with my MIDI wind-controller. I had read that
USB
was the norm with MIDI these days and so decided upon
E-MU
after reading several positive on-line reviews and factoring in cost.
The E-MU
Xmidi
1x1
interface arrived in record time and was a snap to install. Now that I hear the difference in signal response from the 'old days' I'm very happy indeed. I also like that the lights in the unit tell when MIDI signal is passing through the device. It's makes troubleshooting a breeze. All-in-all, a great product that does it's job well.
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it works like a charm... i would like to take a moment to laugh at all the reviewers complaining about mismarked cables. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! thats how these things are made ___________(insert random insulting name).
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Works Great, Some Tinkering Required
On a quest to turn my synthesizer into a
midi
controller for VST instruments in Acid Pro 6.0, I found this little gadget (and if you don't know what that means, you probably don't need this).
First off, Acid won't recognize the hardware without the drivers, and the included software refuses to install on a pc running Windows Vista. On the bright side,
E-MU
has a patch on their website under support that WILL work with Vista. After installing that, everything ran perfectly for me.
The cord's a bit short and won't wrap behind my desk, so I ordered a
usb
extension to avoid having to unplug it all the time. E-MU should figure out that in a home studio with speakers, guitars, and such, not every piece of equipment can get shoved into the same corner.
Yes, the midi plugs are labelled backwards. Or perhaps not, depending on how you think about it. Arrows to indicate data flow direction might have been helpful.
PROS:
Low price compared to fancier, muti-track midi converters.
Does what it says.
No noticable delay or lag, great for live recording.
CONS:
Requires patch for Vista.
Cord is only about 8 feet long.
Midi plug labels might be confusing: in = out, out = in?
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