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USB to Midi Keyboard Interface Adapter Cable

USB to Midi Keyboard Interface Adapter Cable

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Brand: Mistar
Category: CE

Buy New: £13.99



New (3) Used (1) from £13.99

Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 2683

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9

MPN: EP-900-010
UPC: 689435620108
EAN: 0689435620108
ASIN: B000M16S6M

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1 MIDI in/ 1 MIDI out - 16 MIDI Channels.
  • True plug & play - no driver required
  • USB connection for PC or Mac.
  • USB powered no external power required.
  • Supports Windows XP and Windows Vista

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Perfect for connecting MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) devices to your computer such as a digital piano or sound modules. Simple to use, suitable for all MIDI software operating under Windows XP and Windows Vista


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   February 5, 2008
Mr. Neil Murrey (Southampton, England)
15 out of 19 found this review helpful

Having recently upgraded to a new PC with Vista installed I was keen to link up my old Midi keyboard again. The box says the product is Vista compatible so I thought I shouldn't have any issues.

On attaching the leads and opening my midi software I couldn't figure out why no sound was coming out but soon realised that the MIDI IN lead needs to be connected to the MIDI OUT port on the keyboard - surely this is the wrong way round, but there you go. With the leads now the right way I was relieved to hear some sound coming out of the speakers, but unfortunately there's a very noticeable delay between me pressing the key and hearing the note.

Having looked at the internet, I see that this latency issue is well known
and could see many people recommending other ways to link up to a MIDI device. I'm sure I'll find some way to get around it, but if you have Vista and you're looking for a product that will work straight out of the box, this perhaps isn't for you.


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