Yes
I have a MOTU Midi Timepiece AV (8in , 8out /SMPTE/ADAT/vide sync) ...
the driver for it and it's sister devices is still in testing but
progressing fairly well at this stage.ALthough I think this is only for
the parallel port versions.
I would probably recommend the MIDIMAN MIDISPORT
Are there any multiport midi interfaces that work in Linux??
pawL
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 06:38, Frank Neumann wrote:
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any multiport midi interfaces that work in Linux??
I purchased Yamaha UX256 a few weeks ago (USB, 6xIn, 6xOut + ToHost
connector). Works like a charm so far.
Frank
Cool. What's the
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I purchased Yamaha UX256 a few weeks ago (USB, 6xIn, 6xOut + ToHost
connector). Works like a charm so far.
Frank
Cool. What's the 'ToHost' connector do?
It's kind of an extra MIDI port, but (as far as I know) this connector
is only available on recent
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 07:47, Frank Neumann wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I purchased Yamaha UX256 a few weeks ago (USB, 6xIn, 6xOut + ToHost
connector). Works like a charm so far.
Frank
Cool. What's the 'ToHost' connector do?
It's kind of an extra MIDI port, but (as
Frank Neumann writes:
I purchased Yamaha UX256 a few weeks ago (USB, 6xIn, 6xOut + ToHost
connector). Works like a charm so far.
Cool. What's the 'ToHost' connector do?
It's kind of an extra MIDI port, but (as far as I know) this connector
is only available on recent Yamaha keyboards.
On Saturday 01 March 2003 03:50, pawL wrote:
Are there any multiport midi interfaces that work in Linux??
Roland/Edirol UA-100 USB Audio Canvas has two IN's and two OUT's. It's
ALSA-supported for MIDI; there's a custom driver that supports the audio.
The custom driver doesn't work very well