Re: Midi to USB converter

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> i use two midiman 2x2's daily

Me too. (Midiman changed its name to M-Audio.) Maybe you have to use a
firmware loader to run the Midisport devices, but this is documented
quite well.

Markus

Jay Vaughan wrote:
> At 10:33 +0200 3/8/06, mlist wrote:
>> I found M-AUDIO MIDISPORT UNO (39 ¤), ESI MIDI MATE (33 ¤) and SWISSONIC
>> MIDI-USB 1X1 (20 ¤) in a music eqipment shop. All are not marked as
>> linux-products specially.
>> Any one experiences with this products or a good advice for an
>> alternative
>> solution?
> 
> i use two midiman 2x2's daily.  they work, they're rock solid, and there
> is GPL'ish firmware available for them ..
> 

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