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  • julolivejulolive

    CME WIDI-X8 midi wirelessPublished on 04/19/07 at 23:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    A key when a USB version type that is directly pleuge in or out on the afternoon of the keyboard powered by the midi keyboard, no ultra small cable without power.

    USE

    Finally

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    RAS
  • chapssigoncechapssigonce

    CME WIDI-X8 midi wirelessPublished on 11/25/08 at 11:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    MIDI transmission systems are not very numerous.
    I chose the X-8 for wifi issue.
    I use this system with a Roland AX-1 to drive a Triton rack.

    UTILIZATION

    Note that the boxes also have USB ports, allowing other uses of the system. (computer music ,...)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use these boxes for over a year, on stage and in rehearsal.
    Never, I could not fear any stall or any bugs.
    In concert, I move a block away. I tested the system and I have observed stall until 80 meters. Even through a stone wall 60 cm thick, it happens!
    This could be considered a gadget, but an instrument with a wire and wireless instrument, it changes a lot how to live the live.
    I move and I…
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    MIDI transmission systems are not very numerous.
    I chose the X-8 for wifi issue.
    I use this system with a Roland AX-1 to drive a Triton rack.

    UTILIZATION

    Note that the boxes also have USB ports, allowing other uses of the system. (computer music ,...)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use these boxes for over a year, on stage and in rehearsal.
    Never, I could not fear any stall or any bugs.
    In concert, I move a block away. I tested the system and I have observed stall until 80 meters. Even through a stone wall 60 cm thick, it happens!
    This could be considered a gadget, but an instrument with a wire and wireless instrument, it changes a lot how to live the live.
    I move and I play without worrying about connections and the risk of dropping out.
    Listed power supply: 4 LR6 and autonomy is important. Several parties of three or four hours, no problem.
    See the free guitar on stage, and bein the same result is possible for a keyboard.
    This choice I would do without hesitation.
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  • James ScottJames Scott

    CME WIDI-X8 midi wirelessPublished on 01/16/11 at 08:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    In my home studio cables accumulate and this solution without son is handy and functional.
    use only computer music
    pc quadro
    8gb ram
    1 tera DD, all under Windows 7

    UTILIZATION

    hyper stable drivers, the box plugs directly into USB and is recognized automatically by the {pc plug and play]
    I use it with Reason 5

    OVERALL OPINION

    in fact I ordered a keyboard master with UF80 widi integrated system and was delivered a classic without widi UF80, so I reported the problem to the supplier who sent me 2 boxes free from cme widi x8.
    I am very happy because it works perfectly with both my pc with my Roland U220 sound module that is no longer very young
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    In my home studio cables accumulate and this solution without son is handy and functional.
    use only computer music
    pc quadro
    8gb ram
    1 tera DD, all under Windows 7

    UTILIZATION

    hyper stable drivers, the box plugs directly into USB and is recognized automatically by the {pc plug and play]
    I use it with Reason 5

    OVERALL OPINION

    in fact I ordered a keyboard master with UF80 widi integrated system and was delivered a classic without widi UF80, so I reported the problem to the supplier who sent me 2 boxes free from cme widi x8.
    I am very happy because it works perfectly with both my pc with my Roland U220 sound module that is no longer very young
    See less
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