Re: USB midi interface that works

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Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> david escribe:
>> Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 16 October 2007 07:44:08 David Griffith wrote:
>>>> Would someone please point me towards a USB MIDI interface that is known
>>>> to work under Linux, particularly with kernels 2.6.18 and later?  I
>>>> So, what's a good simple USB MIDI interface for Linux?
>>> E-Mu XMidi 1X1
>>>
>>> Just plug it in, and you magically get another MIDI port.  No drivers, no 
>>> firmware loader, no faffing about, and they cost less than 20 quid.
>> Ordered one last night from B&H Photo Video (the only reliable New York 
>> photo shop) for US$24.50. It's supposed to arrive in 7-10 days (I picked 
>> the cheapest shipping method).
> 
> I own one of [1]these, pretty solid and works wonderfully.
> 
> 1. http://tinyurl.com/2uholj

Thanks, Ismael. A bit beyond my needs at the moment. I have one external 
MIDI device (a Yamaha keyboard), so I just needed IN and OUT 
connections. The church whose band I play in has made a noise or two 
about replacing its present Yamaha; when they do, I might consider 
making an offer on it. But that's a good ways off yet!

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David
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