M. Clemens
Reviewed in Germany on February 14, 2025
Als Nachfolger für mein Motu MidiExpress 128 frage ich mich warum ich nicht schon eher umgestiegen bin... Man braucht allerdings eine extra 1HE Blende um Kabel aus dem Rack elegant nach vorne zu führen.
Brian
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2025
Worked out of the box, a bit a tweeking later and fits perfectly in to my setup. Excellent way to connect midi synths to my DAW.
Amzn Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
The mio-xc is a basic MIDI interface with no bells and whistles. It's class-compliant, so needs no drivers, which is great. I had an older maudio uno before this, that is no longer supported on OSX since they removed 32bit support. That this is USB-C should future proof it for some time. Comes with a USB-C -> USB-A dongle.Plugged it in, Ableton saw it immediately, and can send messages just fine.Honestly, about as perfect a solution as there is for basic MIDI needs.
pc42
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This is the best MIDI interface I've owned. I love that you can set presets depending on your needs. The company keeps up with software updates regularly too.
CZ
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Works great. Lots of possible configurations.
Natester
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023
There are many less expensive MIDI interface products, but I wanted one that reviewers noted would work with USB-C and the older USB-A connections. This one does both types and I have had no problems using different machines (Mac laptops). I have been using this with an old Yamaha Clavinova to do online piano lessons (using a popular program). No problems whatsoever. Is plug and play. Cord is USB-C but they provide an adapter for USB-A. There may be less expensive options that accomplish the same thing, but I didn't want to experiment and potentially waste my time.
James M. Ely
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
I recently started moving from performing with hardware synths to virtual synths and wanted to clean up my keyboard rig by putting my computer and audio interface backstage. With this single device I can power my USB controllers and send a single CAT6 cable to backstage to send the MIDI to my rack with my computer. There is no perceivable latency. Your sound card would have far more latency than a LAN network anyway.My only knock on this device is that, like so many others, it has a big wall art to power the unit. It would be cool it could be powered by POE to. If you pair this device with iConnectivity's PlayAudio12 or PlayAudio 1U, you have a very powerful solution for stage performance with computers, controllers for the whole band.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
1) Korg Kronos and the plugin VST for DAWs (I use Cubase 13 Pro) will not work. Latency prevents Sysex from sending data from the keyboard to the computer - it keeps dropping out before it finishes.2) The device USB ports ONLY work with USB-MIDI CLASS COMPLIANT devices (which it states on the Amazon page). This means any devices like Native Instruments Maschine (any version) will NOT work with the mioXM because those are "hybrid" and NOT class compliant. You'll have to make sure any devices you want to use with the mioXM are 100% midi class compliant.3) It comes with no paperwork or manual at all. You have to download from their site and watch videos to figure it out. Their tutorial videos are very basic and don't cover more complex configurations. It's all trial and error. I highly recommend installing the "pocket midi" app from the Microsoft Store which will help you see what data is going where (if at all.)4) You can rename each port in the Auracle software but the names do not show up anywhere else including Windows and any other connected devices. Support claims that it is a function of the driver but (as discussed below) I couldn't get the driver to start in Windows 10.5) They claim on the box that it needs no device drivers when using midi class compliant devices but that's not true. There is a driver that is loaded with the control software (Auracle - which has to be downloaded) named "icusbaudio" which never worked on my Windows 10 Pro PC (which is version 22H2 and up to date.) I worked briefly with support via email and they answered me twice then gave up. And by the time they got back to me I had already figured things out. They only answered half my questions.Overall, for the cost of this device it should have better support and the driver issue should be resolved. I'm just not the type to wait around for firmware/software updates for a $250 device. I'm going with a plain midi DIN splitter and regular USB hubs which are a lot cheaper anyway.
Alain Labonté
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2022
J’ai acheté Mio XM un très bon produit pour ma configuration midi
Elektronik Bastl Wastl
Reviewed in Germany on May 25, 2022
Dieses Gerät überzeugt auf ganzer Länge!!! Mit der einfach zu bedienenden Software lässt sich jeder Kanal mit jedem anderen verbinden. Wirklich fantastisch! Gute Verarbeitung, zuverlässig. Ich vermisse eigent nur einen Einschalter
miguel a. castro t.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 22, 2021
Diseñada para facilitar la interconexión de varios instrumentos MIDI, Es muy útil para músicos que requieren conectar varios instrumentos MIDI y tener un control por Software de esa red.Es una interfaz versatil.