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  • sersysersy

    Philip Rees 2MPublished on 07/30/09 at 00:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    What characteristics have motivated your choice?
    I was looking for a merger noon, is the only one I found in stores
    For what purpose?

    With 3 keyboards, I needed to use the best 3 outlets each noon. The aim was that each keyboard can fly and be controlled by the other two. He had to put a merger on the circuit.
    What is your config (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk ,...)?
    With what tools or systems you use it? ...
    I use it more because I replaced it with a quadramerge of midisolutions.

    UTILIZATION

    The drivers are stable?
    They are often updated?
    What software do you use most often?
    Do you ever happen to saturate the MIDI interface and if so, under what circumstances…
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    What characteristics have motivated your choice?
    I was looking for a merger noon, is the only one I found in stores
    For what purpose?

    With 3 keyboards, I needed to use the best 3 outlets each noon. The aim was that each keyboard can fly and be controlled by the other two. He had to put a merger on the circuit.
    What is your config (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk ,...)?
    With what tools or systems you use it? ...
    I use it more because I replaced it with a quadramerge of midisolutions.

    UTILIZATION

    The drivers are stable?
    They are often updated?
    What software do you use most often?
    Do you ever happen to saturate the MIDI interface and if so, under what circumstances?
    This has never 2M little buggy. I hang with Velcro to one of my synths and music before!
    I do not note the max because my old Roland D70 lost his head when receiving messages passing through the Little 2M. a problem of note-off it seems. But it works perfect with the synths a bit more lately.
    On my D70, I solved the problem by replacing a litttle 2M MIDImerger of midisolutions.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For how long have you been using it?

    Used from 2000 to 2007
    What thing do you like most/least about it?

    Most is that it is small and fine. (The midisolutions are huge in comparison)
    Minimum, except my little problem of compatibility with the D70, I see him!
    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

    No
    What is your opinion about the value for the price?

    It is rather expensive these little corny
    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

    Yes, but I think it is no longer produced
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