On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 01:14 +0100, Joseph Jones wrote: > So I have an M-Audio Black Box guitar system, which I love for giving > somewhere to plug my instrument-level gear straight into my little > Shuttle that I use for audio work. > > Unfortunately, the Black Box doesn't have a midi-in (other than a > clock port), so what I'm wondering is whether it's at all possible to > use a seperate device to handle midi. I know you basically can't do > that with audio devices, but I thought midi might be a possibility. > > Any help is much appreciated :) if you are trying to input midi into your pc, then you can use many sound card's midi port. there are also m-audio devices that have midi in and outputs on them, i believe they are called the midisport series, like 1x1, 2x2, 8x8, etc. i could be wrong, because i don't have one, i just have heard about them. i use my emu10k's mpu-401 as well as a usb keyboard. if you are trying to record your guitar as midi, then you can use a roland gk-2a or gk-3a pickup and a roland gi-10 or gi-20 to convert the output of the pickup into midi, and from there, plug it into a midisport or your sound card's midi port. hope that helps, and sorry for the no-caps thing, my right shift key is broken, and i don't use the left one. dana
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