this thing caught my interest:

http://m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.main&ID=2505615704f241ab716639de0db48fef

it's a control surface (faders, knobs etc) and seems to be able to
act as a MIDI I/O interface when connected via USB, which is the
only mode of operation i am interested in (out of MIDI interfaces).

having no practical USB MIDI experience yet, i'd like to hear from
the experts around here:

* is there a chance this thing will work right away?
* if not, does somebody have good contact to m-audio, i.e. is
  there a way to acquire/forward programming docs?
* if not, how hard do you expect reverse-engineering the protocol to
  be?

thanks for your help,

tim

ps: the m-audio entries in the soundcard matrix have a lot of broken
links pointing to midiman.net which makes it hard to check whether
similar hardware is already supported. some of the hardware entries
carry names that m-audio seems to have dumped.


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