To save potential problems it is recommended that this interface is always connected to the same USB as it was originally installed on to prevent multiple installations of the driverįASGEAR USB C MIDI Cable with Type C to USB Adapter,įasgear 6ft Type C to In-Out MIDI Cable for Music Keyboard Piano to PC Laptop, MIDI to USB C Interface. Your USB to MIDI interface is now ready for useħ. Set the music programs MIDI in and MIDI Out devices to "USB Audio Device"Ħ.
Open your music software program eg Cubase Sonar MIDI Connections etc.ĥ. Plug the USB cable into any free USB socket on your computerĤ. Connect the cable marked "OUT" to the MIDI "IN" socket of a MIDI keyboard (of MIDI device)ģ. Connect the cable marked "IN" to the MIDI "OUT" socket of a MIDI keyboard (or MIDI device)Ģ.
Supports Windows XP Vista Win 7 and MAC OS X 10.1 or laterġ. LED indicate MIDI in signal and MIDI out signal Just connect to a computer USB socket for automatic installation of the driverġ in + 1 out MIDI interface 16 MIDI input channels & 16 MIDI output channels USB powered and class compliant for true plug & play. The USB MIDI cable makes it easy to connect any MIDI instrument to you PC or MAC VIA SUB
Plug-and-play, class-compliant USB for Mac and PCĬompatible with most Mac and Windows class-compliant drivers and software Turn any device with MIDI output into a USB-MIDI controller The USB-MIDI Cable connects plug-and-play to your Mac or PC for an all-in-one USB-MIDI solution.Ĭontrol virtually any MIDI-compliant software The WERSI Series USB cable receives and outputs MIDI signal thanks to its internal interface. The USB MIDI Cable makes it easy to connect any MIDI instrument to your Mac or PC via USB. USB MIDI Cable Converter PC to Music Keyboard Adapter WERSI is a big name in Europe (they do not tolerate junk) Yes - This former MeritLine - now Wersi UM-18 USB MIDI cable works just as well as the Roland UM-ONE MKII for me (iPad, Android, Win, Mac) This version - $17 WERSI is working well on Windows 7 and Mac and iPad with CCK
These quality USB to MIDI I/O cable adapters are now available again - many rebranded My $14 USB to MIDI I/O Cable from works with iPad Mini + Apple Lightning USB Camera Adapter. This is a USB Class Compliant MIDI Interface, and works with all operating systems that support USB Class devices. Package Includes: 1x USB MIDI Interface Link Cable Adapter for Music Keyboard LED indicate MIDI in signal and MIDI out signal.Ĭompatible with Windows 98 SE/2000/XP/VISTA/Win7 Mac OS X10.1 or later. USB powered and class compliant for true plug and play just connect to a computer USB socket for automatic installation of the driver.ġ in + 1 out MIDI interface, 16 MIDI input channels and 16 MIDI output channels. The USB MIDI cable makes it easy to connect any MIDI instrument to your PC and Mac via USB USB MIDI Interface Link Cable Adapter for Music Keyboard MeritLine USB MIDI Interface Link Cable Adapter for Music Keyboard SKU: 0009966-001
I'm sure Colin (Gumtown) knows this already but it got me thinking : is this too far away from being able to select the midi IN in the FxFloorboard to a foot controller of our choice(instead of Katana IN, Katana OUT), or am I way off with my hopes, OR, have I missed a reason why this cannot happen in an earlier post?ĮDIT: Sorry admin, although I do mention the "Chord" Cable working well for me, this would possibly be best moved to the Katana FxFloorboard and/ or Katana Patch loader thread(s) The upshot for me is, although probably not that great a deal for many of you, I can sort of manipulate the patches loaded using my midi foot controller in FxFloorboard. When I change patches nothing visually happens on the GUI of FxFloorboard but I can manually control the loaded patch using FxFloorboard. Out of interest I also ran the Katana FxFloorboard at the same time. Ok, now I've found that if I use the Katana Patch Loader with the MidiBuddy controller and the Chord cable I can change patches fine. The Chord Midi to USB cable mentioned above.(also have a Midisport 2 into 4 that would probably work too.) I also realise that Gumtown does not recommend these particular midi-usb cables, but seems to work well for me, atm.Īt this point it may be useful to describe my hardware/software scenario: Ok guys, as I've previously mentioned my knowledge of Midi and midi over usb is limited but I have discovered something using the above device that is proving to be partially useful for me, but it may be stating the obvious to those with superior skills in these areas.