Hi,
I meant of sending midi events from the master keyboard via USB to the PC
which runs an internal soft-synth/sampler.
In that case USB should improve timing because of the bigger bandwidth,
(but will add 1msec of latency due to USB1 polling mechanism as far as I can
understand).
Correct me
Benno Senoner wrote:
problems using them under Linux, but since USB has a much bigger bandwidth
than serial MIDI, I that the timing for notes that belong to large chords is
more precise. Can someone confirm this ?
yes, bandwidth is sufficient but the host polls in 1 ms intervals
with usb 2.0,
AFAIK the Oxygen8 does not behave as a standard usb midi device, it uses a
Midiman protocol instead, so the standard drivers don't know what to do
with it. If you connect it and do an lsusb -v you don't see much...
Ok if the Edirol keyboards support standard MIDI then there shouldn't
-Original Message-
From: Josh Green [mailto:jgreen;users.sourceforge.net]
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 19:09, Benno Senoner wrote:
Perhaps old news but I saw these interesting USB MIDI
master keyboards
http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/PCR-30-PCR-50.html
I'm
the specs say they have midi in/out (in addition to usb) so they should
work with linux, right?
quote:
MIDI Interface (in/out), USB Interface
I have an Oxygen8 and it works fine in Linux if you use the MIDI
interface. You have to buy your own though. It'd be nice to