I just hope M-Audio Midiman alias will survive the updates for future OS PCs, because the interface begins to age and I fear that one day she is no longer compatible with modern operating systems. More for a while, but m ^ m long, is it useful? Not experienced any crash in more than 10 years of use. M ^ m long, with only 4 in / out, opportunities for internal routing would have quickly found its limits. This is really a MIDI interface for computer hard-line. I only regret one thing, the fact that it can not run standalone (without computer) since it involves no possibility of internal routing. I MIDIfié guitarist (guitar synth) and so I had to tweak a lot routing software side. Īlmost all types from those mentioned just above. > What instruments or systems you use it?. However, it has always worked perfectly with each of them. Since its acquisition, I changed at least 5 or 6 times to computer. What is your > config (Motherboard / CPU / RAM / Disk. Using 2 dvices but only one ata time, which is what I need to do.I would not enter into the description of the characteristics that are of a very known, and secondly, do not need to have taken a postgraduate course for understanding.įor which it is designed: Interfacing MIDI devices such as keyboards, expander, sampler, FX, drum machine, etc., with a computer so they can communicate via software whether it's a DAW ( Cubase or other) or publishing software dedicated to a particular machine. One way all 8 were on, the other way only one bank of 4 was on. I used to have an old peavey 4X4 that worked with a toggle switch. So perhaps it is a HW thing-but,jeezz, it has no movable parts except for the button. Dave has helped me and others over the years.Īll one has to do is "google" Win7圆4: midisport anniversary 2X2 and watch the replies appear. I do not fall into that category and obviously neither do you. I respect his opinions (normally) He probably is mostly correct that "most or many" do not even bother to read up on the HW and things. Maybe I'll try and hook it up one last time just to see Thanks for taking the time to help though - it is appreciated.ĭave is a very helpful guy. Eventually I bought an axiom 49 (with usb midi) and a VS-100 which includes midi in/out so I simply don't use it anymore. Even with another clean XP install - no luck. I went through every motion of installing again - no luck. Pretty much the same here Dave, I never have problems with getting things installed and working - including the 2x2. Thanks for writing this Stratman70 - saves me from trying to come up with the words - LOL! I say "i" because "I" am one of those you speak of. So please refrain from implying I do not know what I am doing. I have been troubleshooting PCs for many, many years. I have followed every trouble shooting guide to the letter. With all due respect Dave-I do know what I am doing. However, M-Audio has since released a 64-bit Windows 7 driver for the MIDISport and I connected mine back up and they work just fine. I had to stop using them when I upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit because there wasn't 64-bit drivers available so I bought a Cakewalk UM-3G which has 64-bit drivers. I've been using a pair of MIDISPort 2x2s for probably 10 years. Does the LED light when you connect it? It has to be plugged into your computer's USB ports or a powered hub, but NOT an unpowered USB hub. Well, its possible (but unlikely) the hardware has failed.
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