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Your cart is empty.Usb midi interface with 4 x midi in and 4 x midi out, works "class compliant"
Gabrielle B
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Ease of installation. Used for Mid recording
Dean
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021
the 4 different sections show up individually in your daw which is great. the midi jacks are a little wiggly though.
Jnell
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2021
I've never owned a midi interface before & I found it easy to use! It has been working perfectly fine with my old casio privia px 320 & windows 10 laptop. I think it's a great deal for the price!
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
Upgraded my OS to Catalina and my old midisport would not work. I had this up and running in under a minute. Can't ask for more.
Roger M. Levy
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021
I believe it might be that it is not compatible with USB 3.0. I don't have any USB 2.0 ports on my music laptop with Windows 10 to confirm. But it works on a Windows 8 laptop when plugged into a USB 2.0 port. Support was not helpful and assumed that because it worked on the other laptop that there is no problem with the product. I'll be returning it.
Derek Chan
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
I've got a couple of synths, but this thing doesn't know how to speak to my Casio CT-640 or my Casio VZ-1. Even with an editor/librarian like MIDI Quest (paid software), I was unable to get my VZ-1 or CT-640 to read the out put from this interface. After a day lost troubleshooting in the studio with MIDI Quest's support team, we found that this interface was the issue.There is 4 inputs and 4 outputs for MIDI, and there is also the USB connection which allows you to use any other USB plugged in keyboard as your controller. This is where I believe things get tricky in the type of transmission that gets sent. The purpose of MIDI Quest is to be able to output a specific format of data that the dated machines (be it a Casio or another vintage synth) and once that signal gets sent out, it goes through the MIDI interface and plays whatever you play on your USB connected keyboard to all four outputs of the MIDI ports. Somewhere in the chain, the MIDIFACE 4x4 seems to convert the intended original signal from your computer to some other format, which isn't going to be helpful if you have older synths.ok that was a wall of text! anyways TL;DR this is a good MIDI interface if and only if you don't have older synths, specifically Casio, Hohner, Kawai, Esoniq, etc.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
I bought this to connect my MicroKorg synthesizer that didn't have a modern USB type midi interface. I also use it for my Volca Sample. Have used it with Ableton 10 suite and so far it's been working perfectly, no issues with driver or compatibility issues. Was looking to buy the more expensive brand name but this little thing does the job just right for my needs. Recommended for those who need MiDi ins/outs but don't want to spend a fortune.
Diyjon
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2020
I picked this up for a raspberry Pi + MIDI project - wanting something heavier than an "in-line pigtail" adapter but not wanting to pay more for an interface that than the Pi itself. It has an old school metal case, bright indicator LEDs and is USB powered. Nothing to dislike at all. Will update if issues as the project progresses, but this looks like a win all around.
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