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MIDI Interface from M-Audio belonging to the Midisport series

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  • citron69citron69

    Does what it must

    M-Audio Midisport 8x8sPublished on 03/08/13 at 00:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    8 inputs and 8 outputs noon USB
    SMPTE

    Flat: Alim 9V external power, they should integrate the power supply into the rack.

    UTILIZATION

    Before using this interface, I managed to configure my USB hardware to exploit their MIDI output to drive my old racks (without usb noon).

    Installed in a jiffy Vista SP2, the drivers seem stable. They seem to be updated to Seven.
    ES MIDI work as simply as possible.

    I do not manipé SMPTE (see other reviews on this topic).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Easy to install (Vista SP2) and does what it needs to do unlike other MIDI interfaces ...

    With the eighth / s I have no connection dilemma noon when I bought an old rack noon.
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    8 inputs and 8 outputs noon USB
    SMPTE

    Flat: Alim 9V external power, they should integrate the power supply into the rack.

    UTILIZATION

    Before using this interface, I managed to configure my USB hardware to exploit their MIDI output to drive my old racks (without usb noon).

    Installed in a jiffy Vista SP2, the drivers seem stable. They seem to be updated to Seven.
    ES MIDI work as simply as possible.

    I do not manipé SMPTE (see other reviews on this topic).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Easy to install (Vista SP2) and does what it needs to do unlike other MIDI interfaces ...

    With the eighth / s I have no connection dilemma noon when I bought an old rack noon.
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  • gracchusgracchus

    M-Audio Midisport 8x8sPublished on 06/26/03 at 13:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This type of tool is essential when you have more than 4 gnrateurs audio and / or multi-effects driven by noon.
    I do not use SMPTE.

    UTILIZATION

    Drivers (W2K) trs stable although rarely updated.
    The interface has not saturated but sometimes encounters a problem at boot (USB signal is not recognized). Just stain the rack and on again to return everything to normal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this interface from 2 years ago, with two successive informatqiues config.
    Too bad the 8 MIDI in / out either in front (I prfr derrire all connections!)
    Too bad there is not some MIDI ports supplmentaires.
    Good interface, solid, srieuse, and slightly less than the competition CH…
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    This type of tool is essential when you have more than 4 gnrateurs audio and / or multi-effects driven by noon.
    I do not use SMPTE.

    UTILIZATION

    Drivers (W2K) trs stable although rarely updated.
    The interface has not saturated but sometimes encounters a problem at boot (USB signal is not recognized). Just stain the rack and on again to return everything to normal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this interface from 2 years ago, with two successive informatqiues config.
    Too bad the 8 MIDI in / out either in front (I prfr derrire all connections!)
    Too bad there is not some MIDI ports supplmentaires.
    Good interface, solid, srieuse, and slightly less than the competition CHRE (the date when I bought it).
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  • NegravalNegraval

    M-Audio Midisport 8x8sPublished on 07/26/05 at 05:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    4 synths + 2 multi-effects (BOSS SX 700 and TC M300) + 1 guitar pedal (Tonelab SE)
    It was therefore at least 7 MIDI I / O ....
    Under USB, why not ...
    With ca not always need to change wiring.
    Motherboard and Intel CPU (P4, 3GHz)
    Choice motivated in part by the reputation (it has a long history)

    UTILIZATION

    While stable, but the XP install should go on the net because it is a bit unusual (in fact during the install it to repeat the same manipulations Faur several times).
    And no driver update on the net to make up for this feature.
    For AC: -2 to score.
    Otherwise, an Installed ca rolls smoothly.
    No saturation, used with Cubase nothing special to say.

    OVERALL O…
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    4 synths + 2 multi-effects (BOSS SX 700 and TC M300) + 1 guitar pedal (Tonelab SE)
    It was therefore at least 7 MIDI I / O ....
    Under USB, why not ...
    With ca not always need to change wiring.
    Motherboard and Intel CPU (P4, 3GHz)
    Choice motivated in part by the reputation (it has a long history)

    UTILIZATION

    While stable, but the XP install should go on the net because it is a bit unusual (in fact during the install it to repeat the same manipulations Faur several times).
    And no driver update on the net to make up for this feature.
    For AC: -2 to score.
    Otherwise, an Installed ca rolls smoothly.
    No saturation, used with Cubase nothing special to say.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 6 months.
    Chosen for the reputation and price (it was in promotion).
    Much cheaper than the equivalent of Steinberg .....
    I already had the M-Audio hardware, and their hot-line is effective (that too is important!)
    I would have preferred all the I / O on the back instead of having one at the front but ... -1 Still to score.
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  • FP UserFP User

    M-Audio Midisport 8x8sPublished on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    Great features, nothing is missing

    Price paid: $299 USD

    UTILIZATION

    Its not hard to use though. Installed it without any problem (both in windows 2000 and XP) and Cubase saw the ports. Stilll, read the manual to make sure you hook it correctly.

    Seems very robust. Never took it to any concert but it doesn't appear fragile at all.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love it

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 3-, 2002)