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Published on 05/16/11 at 01:38
Value For Money :
Excellent
Purchased to replace an EMU 2x2 Xmidi that "saturated" with my Yamaha P95. (MIDI events lost - missing notes / required to infinity)
I use a Yamaha P95 digital piano, a Roland V-Drums and keyboard EMU XBoard 49. The UM-3G is plugged into a laptop about 4 years old.
UTILIZATION
No problem with drivers (Vista 32).
The interface is not saturated, no loss of event.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a month and I have not encountered any problem with the apps I use regularly. (Mainly in Cubase VST and several standalone version)
I have an EMU Xmidi 2x2 ... I stowed in a closet with useless since the Yamaha P95!
At the functional level, nothing to say about the UM-3G. In addition, you can stack up to 3 UM-3G for 9 E / S.
Only quibble: the USB cable that connects the interface to PC / Mac is fixed and a little short.
Good value for money because it does exactly what I ask: treat MIDI events without missing one.
I do it again this election! and all owners of Yamaha P95 (or P85) should read this ...
I use a Yamaha P95 digital piano, a Roland V-Drums and keyboard EMU XBoard 49. The UM-3G is plugged into a laptop about 4 years old.
UTILIZATION
No problem with drivers (Vista 32).
The interface is not saturated, no loss of event.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a month and I have not encountered any problem with the apps I use regularly. (Mainly in Cubase VST and several standalone version)
I have an EMU Xmidi 2x2 ... I stowed in a closet with useless since the Yamaha P95!
At the functional level, nothing to say about the UM-3G. In addition, you can stack up to 3 UM-3G for 9 E / S.
Only quibble: the USB cable that connects the interface to PC / Mac is fixed and a little short.
Good value for money because it does exactly what I ask: treat MIDI events without missing one.
I do it again this election! and all owners of Yamaha P95 (or P85) should read this ...