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MIDI Interface from M-Audio belonging to the Midisport series

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  • antwanvilarantwanvilar

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 08/30/07 at 05:19
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    Small, integrated MIDI cable, plug and play
    VST plugins fly from a keyboard / controller

    UTILIZATION

    Impeccable, plugged it works, insignificant latency

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 10 minutes ... impeccable!
  • jhavajhava

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 09/07/07 at 07:10
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    - What technical specifications motivated your choice?

    no, she sold t bte a computer store, so I was not spoiled for choice.

    - For what purpose?

    I needed to link the world's most bte, midi usb

    Case it is a little cheap toy, it shakes and makes noise ... the connection is not unique, for two tips for 55euros and it is expected a little better than factory finishes limits ...

    - What is your config (motherboard / CPU / Ram / Hard ,...)?

    Windows XP not need to say more

    - Which instruments do you use or the Systmes? ...

    I needed to connect my little QY70 my PC to replace the connection to host, just too exotic ...

    UTILIZATION

    - The drivers are stable?

    I do n…
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    - What technical specifications motivated your choice?

    no, she sold t bte a computer store, so I was not spoiled for choice.

    - For what purpose?

    I needed to link the world's most bte, midi usb

    Case it is a little cheap toy, it shakes and makes noise ... the connection is not unique, for two tips for 55euros and it is expected a little better than factory finishes limits ...

    - What is your config (motherboard / CPU / Ram / Hard ,...)?

    Windows XP not need to say more

    - Which instruments do you use or the Systmes? ...

    I needed to connect my little QY70 my PC to replace the connection to host, just too exotic ...

    UTILIZATION

    - The drivers are stable?

    I do not know what was meant since the xp drivers are not provided when the famous plug and play, so it recognizes the machine, but not software, so ride on the manufacturer's website, a technical in French is available with links to all Tlcharger what is necessary and rolls ... almost

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?

    one week

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    for now no more, I did not get what I asked, half the time on my QY70 Data Filer did recognize, I still have not been able to save my work

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?

    no, no choice, buying too fast

    - How do you report qualitprix?

    hyper CHRE for what it is, even if a working ...

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...

    not

    I put two for data sheet on the manufacturer's website, it's nice to have thought that he must still arsolve the problem ... Designed and sell a product for xp w98 while also rpandu, call a default marketing
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  • robert twinrobert twin

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 11/18/07 at 13:33
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    It is simple. Do not do nothing less than what it has been done.
    regular use.
    Ok with all the popular software ...

    UTILIZATION

    Driver stable

    OVERALL OPINION

    No, more connection ...
  • Sebastien GoyetSebastien Goyet

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 12/29/07 at 02:57
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    So c'tait for iMac, an early Intel. I use Logic Pro (7 and 8) and the keyboard is a Korg Triton matre The most of the time.

    Basic interface, not CHRE, Intel Mac compatible, until the all is well.

    UTILIZATION

    And has to gte a bit. Well, it works, but then we often notes sections, or held, and we must disable the instrument (I only use virtual instrumentals) and then re-enable ... Well ok it's cheap, but when even!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Finally, I pay a 50 I believe in the era, was going to the studio is Grable, but for the same scne I did not tent: I bought an Edirol UM-3EX because of all fawns had to connect two or three keyboards in the computer of scne, and is stable!
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    So c'tait for iMac, an early Intel. I use Logic Pro (7 and 8) and the keyboard is a Korg Triton matre The most of the time.

    Basic interface, not CHRE, Intel Mac compatible, until the all is well.

    UTILIZATION

    And has to gte a bit. Well, it works, but then we often notes sections, or held, and we must disable the instrument (I only use virtual instrumentals) and then re-enable ... Well ok it's cheap, but when even!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Finally, I pay a 50 I believe in the era, was going to the studio is Grable, but for the same scne I did not tent: I bought an Edirol UM-3EX because of all fawns had to connect two or three keyboards in the computer of scne, and is stable!

    Ben frankly a bte between 50 "one in / one out" and 65 for an interface "3 in / out 3" which is much more stable, it is clear that I would do not have a choice of Midisport Uno, in addition there must be at Edirol MODELS simpler and cheaper srement ...
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  • R'narR'nar

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 01/07/08 at 05:20
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    I bought it to use the Zoom G9.2tt on scne by driving with a small laptop without the need for a complex interface or too CHRE.

    UTILIZATION

    Ct stability on the contrary opinion of some, I personally have never had a problem. Have built-in XP (and Vista) is the total p'n'p. I have used with MIDI software edition fairly simple (the Zoom G9, that of MicroKorg and Alesis Ion / Micron) without ever encountering any problems. The interface normally filled his rle EXAGRES no latency.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a year or so, I find quite the simplicity of gnial Plug'n'play is a branch and work. On ct USB, the other two sheets MIDI In and Out (respectively nots "To MIDI In" and "…
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    I bought it to use the Zoom G9.2tt on scne by driving with a small laptop without the need for a complex interface or too CHRE.

    UTILIZATION

    Ct stability on the contrary opinion of some, I personally have never had a problem. Have built-in XP (and Vista) is the total p'n'p. I have used with MIDI software edition fairly simple (the Zoom G9, that of MicroKorg and Alesis Ion / Micron) without ever encountering any problems. The interface normally filled his rle EXAGRES no latency.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a year or so, I find quite the simplicity of gnial Plug'n'play is a branch and work. On ct USB, the other two sheets MIDI In and Out (respectively nots "To MIDI In" and "To MIDI Out", no need of having to understand how the Polytechnic plug). In addition, as a small fits anywhere in a corner of Flight or briefcase. It is well finished and solid (a least to put a hammer on it or shear the cable is good for scne trs, home and studio.
    At prices I pay for the widget in the 50 euros, as it fulfills its function perfectly, I find a correct.

    If one day she lche, I think I do it again this choice without problem.
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  • bucodibucodi

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 02/04/08 at 05:44
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    Bought as a MIDI interface for my DAW on Linux

    UTILIZATION

    No need for drivers under linux, pluq & play 100%!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 3 years
    Excellent report qualitprix
  • Sg111Sg111

    it does the job

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 07/03/11 at 01:44
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    I need a midi interface / usb to drive my drum machine, I use XP with no problem.
    for the choice he did not have much of a choice model in the store was quick.

    UTILIZATION

    the drivers are stable, no problem the instalation.
    I use it to communicate with Cubase SX2 and my drum machine and between manager and my gt multi Indeed, I've never saturated, but it should be noted that I do not much solicits.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it since about 2005, with no problems good value for money, no down, no bug, it simply does the job.
    I would do this choice without a doubt.
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    I need a midi interface / usb to drive my drum machine, I use XP with no problem.
    for the choice he did not have much of a choice model in the store was quick.

    UTILIZATION

    the drivers are stable, no problem the instalation.
    I use it to communicate with Cubase SX2 and my drum machine and between manager and my gt multi Indeed, I've never saturated, but it should be noted that I do not much solicits.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it since about 2005, with no problems good value for money, no down, no bug, it simply does the job.
    I would do this choice without a doubt.
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  • moosersmoosers

    M-Audio Midisport UnoPublished on 02/12/09 at 22:05
    I bought the M-Audio Midisport Uno because I was looking to hook up a keyboard I had that had MIDI ins and outs. This allows you to send that MIDI signal to your computer via USB and control virtual instruments. This makes the the sounds you can play with a MIDI keyboard just about endless, providing you have the software. The only downfall of this is that it only has one MIDI input and output. It is basically a cable that has a MIDI converter in the MIDI and lights that show up when a signal is being either sent or received from the unit. I use this with a Yamaha Keyboard and a Mac Book Pro computer with a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM.

    UTILIZATION

    I use the M…
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    I bought the M-Audio Midisport Uno because I was looking to hook up a keyboard I had that had MIDI ins and outs. This allows you to send that MIDI signal to your computer via USB and control virtual instruments. This makes the the sounds you can play with a MIDI keyboard just about endless, providing you have the software. The only downfall of this is that it only has one MIDI input and output. It is basically a cable that has a MIDI converter in the MIDI and lights that show up when a signal is being either sent or received from the unit. I use this with a Yamaha Keyboard and a Mac Book Pro computer with a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM.

    UTILIZATION

    I use the Midisport Uno to control virtual instruments like Arturia Moog Modular and Native Instruments Elektrik Piano. It allows me to get a plethora of sounds with my keyboard that would not be possible without controlling it via MIDI. I can't think of a time that I really had a problem with this unit as it has always worked pretty well for me and has always run stable.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had the M-Audio Midisport Uno for about five years. It is nice to have around because I don't have a MIDI interface and I like to hook up my Yamaha keyboard that has MIDI jacks. I didn't want to spend too much on a MIDI interface becuase I'm not a huge MIDI guy and I don't use it all that often. This lets me use it when I need it without having to invest an expensive piece of gear. I would definitley recommend this to those who have a keyboard with MIDI jacks but don't have a way to hook it up to their computers.
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