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Works very well with Roland GO Piano
I connected the micro-usb connection of the Roland GO Piano to this little box, and this onlocked a lot of new features.
Using the MIDI Out at this box the Go Piano can be used as a master keyboard to control other instruments.
When connecting a MIDI Controller (like the Roland A49) to the
MIDI In at this box, you can activate the hidden GM2-bank in the Go Piano, which gives you 128 additional sounds (!) to select through MIDI Program Change commands and then can be played on the piano keyboard.
By sending MIDI Control Change commands (like Resonance, Cutoff-filter, Modulation, etc.) it's possible to alter the sounds of the Go Piano, which leads to whole new sounds!
Using the MIDI Out at this box the Go Piano can be used as a master keyboard to control other instruments.
When connecting a MIDI Controller (like the Roland A49) to the
MIDI In at this box, you can activate the hidden GM2-bank in the Go Piano, which gives you 128 additional sounds (!) to select through MIDI Program Change commands and then can be played on the piano keyboard.
By sending MIDI Control Change commands (like Resonance, Cutoff-filter, Modulation, etc.) it's possible to alter the sounds of the Go Piano, which leads to whole new sounds!
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A special tools for specific use.
I have a 25keys midi keyboard,which have usb port only.I also have an arranger module "Roland BK7m".Only midi port in bk7m transport midi signal.There is no way to connect these two devices without computer arrangement software routing.I seek it in Thomann,which meets me demant.
It have an LED in USB port,which can indicate the status of USB midi connection,which are very useful.When you set correct midi channel,you can use your midi keyboard to trigger the module connected to the midi port.
The built-quality is good.It can also be powered by powerbank,which are very practical on the road.
It have an LED in USB port,which can indicate the status of USB midi connection,which are very useful.When you set correct midi channel,you can use your midi keyboard to trigger the module connected to the midi port.
The built-quality is good.It can also be powered by powerbank,which are very practical on the road.
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must buy
I bought it for using with the OP-1, works as expected, solid box with dc adapter inc.
A must buy for OP-1 users.
A must buy for OP-1 users.
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Top product
It works exactly as described. Fast transition of the signal from usb tot midi 5 pin. Fast delivery and product in good state.
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To MIDI foot control your Zoom Multistomp
I ordered ths little box to test if it would bring my MS-50G to life and react to midi commands via the usb connector,
It does!
I now can control the MS-50G via MIDI with my MIDI foot controller.
Now the MS-50G is the smallest Multi-effects unit in the Market.
It does!
I now can control the MS-50G via MIDI with my MIDI foot controller.
Now the MS-50G is the smallest Multi-effects unit in the Market.
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Expensive, but …
… it works out of the box. After struggling with a second-hand Cerebel USB unit (and failing), I bit the bullet and bought this. And it worked perfectly.
I'd give it five stars, but it just seems expensive for what it is.
I'd give it five stars, but it just seems expensive for what it is.
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Really good device
It does what is suppose to do really well, I also have the mkii version and kenton devices will always work really well
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does good what it has to do
you just plug everything you need and it works as it should be
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It just works, does the job, recomended.
It may seem expensive but you just forget ur using it cause it works, no buts.
Recomended!
Recomended!
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Great
Use this with the wedding band to convert my guitar sound to a midi format to trigger various sounds.
Works perfect, no latency or delay. Really happy with is
Works perfect, no latency or delay. Really happy with is
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