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Works like a charm
As usual, Miditech provides a solid product that does exactly what it says on the box, no questions asked. This solved all my midi issues, caused by having way to much stuff. Since it's a midi interface, and not a midi router, it requires me to have the computer started to play my rack synths, but the alternatives are more expensive, *and* has less ports.
One nitpick: The channels are numbered left to right on the front, as expected, but the actual outputs and inputs on the back go from right to left, as seen from the front. This means that the midicable position and the lights on the front do not match up. Which sometimes is confusing.
Also, this unit is an unusual 1.5 units high, so if you are planning to put it into a rack you might want to buy a 1/2U blank panel to avoid having an unsightly half unit hole in your rack.
One nitpick: The channels are numbered left to right on the front, as expected, but the actual outputs and inputs on the back go from right to left, as seen from the front. This means that the midicable position and the lights on the front do not match up. Which sometimes is confusing.
Also, this unit is an unusual 1.5 units high, so if you are planning to put it into a rack you might want to buy a 1/2U blank panel to avoid having an unsightly half unit hole in your rack.
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Probably one of the best midi interfaces out there.
When a zombie apocalypse strikes, this midi interface could save your life. Casing build like a tank.
Insides... I am not sure. Something moves and rattles inside my unit when I move it or shake it a little. Despite this, the device works properly in the rack, so far. I don't want to open it (don't want to void the warranty), so I don't know what was flying around inside.
If you have a lot of hardware synth this interface does everything you need, even if you transmit on 256 midi channels at once. It sends and receives signals without errors (including sysex) even with a very long midi cables. Clearly a quality engineering.
It hides all the 16 ins and 16 outs at the back.
Works out of the box with Windows, MacOS and Linux (I checked).
This interface is probable your best choice if you are looking for a professional, versatile USB midi interface with lots of inputs and outputs for a computer running OS of your choice, and want to keep all that midi cables out of sight.
Insides... I am not sure. Something moves and rattles inside my unit when I move it or shake it a little. Despite this, the device works properly in the rack, so far. I don't want to open it (don't want to void the warranty), so I don't know what was flying around inside.
If you have a lot of hardware synth this interface does everything you need, even if you transmit on 256 midi channels at once. It sends and receives signals without errors (including sysex) even with a very long midi cables. Clearly a quality engineering.
It hides all the 16 ins and 16 outs at the back.
Works out of the box with Windows, MacOS and Linux (I checked).
This interface is probable your best choice if you are looking for a professional, versatile USB midi interface with lots of inputs and outputs for a computer running OS of your choice, and want to keep all that midi cables out of sight.
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Perfect
Does it look good? Not really... But should a MIDI interface look good?
The Midiface is awesome. Plug it in, works, and perfectly so. No settings, no drivers, no hiccups, just perfect midi. As if all my gear is a single device. Even my 80ies era instruments perform as if they are on speed.
The Midiface is awesome. Plug it in, works, and perfectly so. No settings, no drivers, no hiccups, just perfect midi. As if all my gear is a single device. Even my 80ies era instruments perform as if they are on speed.
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