| M-Audio Fast Track Ultra |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
May 2008 |
Audio + MIDI Interface The world is simply teeming with audio interfaces these days, so what does M-Audio's latest offering, the Fast Track Ultra, have that the others don't? 
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| Kenton Pro Solo MkII |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
June 2006 |
MIDI-CV Converter If you're still using pre-MIDI synths, the chances are you'll already be using a Kenton converter to interface them with your more modern MIDI gear. We check out this upgrade to the faithful Pro Solo... 
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| EDIROL UM880 |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
August 2002 |
Edirol UM880 Eight-in/Eight-out USB MIDI Interface For Mac & PC Edirol's latest offering is a well-specified multi-port USB MIDI interface which claims to offer excellent timing. 
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| STEINBERG MIDEX 3 |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
March 2002 |
Steinberg Midex 3 MIDI Interface For Mac & PC Steinberg Midex 3 MIDI Interface For Mac & PC. 
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| THE MIDEX TOUCH |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
May 2001 |
Steinberg Midex 8 MIDI Interface Musicians using Mac and PC sequencers often complain about loose MIDI timing. Martin Walker checks out an interface from Steinberg which should solve this problem - at least for users of their sequencing software... 
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| SERIALISED |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
November 2000 |
Yamaha UX256 USB MIDI Interface Derek Johnson tries out a new multi-port USB MIDI interface that's also designed to allow connection of serial-port gear. 
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| MINI MIDI |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
October 2000 |
Emagic MT4 USB MIDI Interface Paul White tries out Emagic's compact two input, four output USB MIDI interface. 
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| ACTIVITY CENTRE |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
January 2000 |
Emagic AMT8 Eight-port MIDI Interface Colin Owen rediscovers the joys of Atari-tight timing on his blue G3 Mac with Emagic's AMT8 interface, featuring their new Active MIDI Transmission. 
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| 32MIDIWORKS Dual Port Macintosh MIDI Interface |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
September 1998 |
32Midiworks Dual Port Macintosh MIDI Interface 32MIDIWORKS Dual Port Macintosh MIDI Interface. 
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| BIG CONNECTIONS |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
September 1998 |
Opcode Studio128X Cross-Platform MIDI Interface 128 MIDI channels would have seemed like complete overkill ten years ago, but today's multitimbral voice modules can use them up at an alarming rate. Martin Russ checks out an eight-port patchbay/interface from Opcode. 
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| MIDI CENTRAL? |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
April 1998 |
Emagic Unitor 8 Cross-Platform MIDI Interface As well as providing eight independent sets of MIDI connections, the Unitor 8 features comprehensive synchronisation facilities and even supports video timecode. Paul White explores the Ins and Outs of it. 
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| XTC: Making Plans For MIDI: |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
April 1998 |
Opcode Studio 64XTC MIDI Interface/MIDI Patchbay/Digital Synchroniser Although it's less than a year old, Opcode's highly useful Studio 64X multi-port MIDI interface and patchbay has been redesigned to incorporate even more features (including a wide range of synchronisation facilities), and has re-emerged from its refit as the Studio 64XTC. Mike Collins gets connected. 
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| EES PC-MIDI 1/4 PC MIDI Interface |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
November 1997 |
EES PC-MIDI 1/4 PC MIDI Interface As PC musicians expand into the world of MIDI outside their computer casing, they'll find a few more MIDI outputs never go amiss. Martin Walker enters a parallel dimension. 
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| FACE VALUE |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
July 1997 |
MIDI Interfaces for the Macintosh When it's time for your Mac to start talking MIDI to the rest of your rig, the technology, like the truth, is out there. But should you spend a few pounds, or a few hundred? Mike Collins has the information you need. 
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| WELL CONNECTED |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
May 1997 |
Opcode Studio 64X Cross-Platform MIDI interface The fist release in Opcode's new studio 'X' series is designed to help you sort out your MIDI studio, whether it's based around a Mac or PC. Martin Russ finds out whether it has the right connections. 
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| MOTU MTP AV |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
January 1997 |
MOTU MTP AV MIDI Interface/Patchbay/Synchroniser Mike Collins studio-tests a versatile new interface, which works with both Mac and PC and provides professional-level functionality at the right price. 
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| PARALLEL UNIVERSE |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
December 1996 |
MOTU PC-MIDI Flyer and Pocket Express Parallel Port MIDI Interfaces MIDI interfaces come in many different shapes and sizes, with most slotting inside the PC. External interfaces, however, such as those made by MOTU, can offer certain advantages, as Martin Walker discovers. 
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| WIDGETS |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
November 1994 |
Intrinsic Technology Plus48 MIDI Port Expander For Atari ST Intrinsic Technology Plus48 MIDI Port Expander For Atari ST. 
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| WIDGETS |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
October 1994 |
Cimple Solutions Extraports MIDI Expander For The Atari ST Cimple Solutions Extraports MIDI Expander For The Atari ST. 
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| EXPRESS DELIVERY |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
March 1994 |
MOTU MIDI Express PC MIDI interface PC users get a look in on the sophisticated MIDI add-on market with a multi-port, sync-generating unit from Mark of the Unicorn. Steven Helstrip catches the MIDI Express. 
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| MOTU MIDI TIME PIECE II » Not On Site |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
February 1993 |
MOTU MIDI Time Piece II Mac MIDI Interface/Processor Mark Of the Unicorn have updated their multi-port, multi-output MIDI interface/processor/synchroniser adding 128 RAM routing/processing 'Patches' and front pannel controls for stand-alone operation. Kendall Wrightson investigates. 
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| OPCODE STUDIO 5 » Not On Site |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
April 1992 |
Opcode Studio 5 Macintosh MIDI Interface For those with large MIDI setups, 16 channels just isn't enough; Opcode's Studio 5 offers the Mac muso up to 240 independent channels, plus MIDI patchbay and processing facilities. Mike Collins approves. 
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| MARK OF THE UNICORN: MIDI » Not On Site |
Reviews : MIDI Interface |
September 1990 |
MOTU MIDI Time Piece Mark Of The Unicorn's first piece of hardware is a combined 8x8 MIDI interface/network and SMPTE synchroniser for the Apple Macintosh. Kendall Wrightson investigates. 
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