On Mon, 18 Feb 2013, Ben Donohue wrote:
Hi thanks,
Thanks to one slugger I've ordered a 4 port midi off deals extreme... now
waiting as they don't have it in stock
MidiBox 4-in/4-out USB 2.0 64-MIDI Interface Thru/Merge Box
These will work OK provided you don't rely too heavily on clock sync - you
may only be able to allocate one port to transmit/receive clock sync with
any stability.
rachel
Ben
On 18/02/13 16:19, Martin Visser wrote:
I have a Tascam US-122 that works great in Linux (it does MIDI as well as
audio). I think this is discontinued now - I imagine the newer version have
probably gained support in Linux as well. (Google is your friend)
Regards, Martin
martinvisse...@gmail.com <mailto:martinvisse...@gmail.com>
On 8 February 2013 21:12, Ben Donohue <donoh...@icafe.com.au
<mailto:donoh...@icafe.com.au>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm after a USB to MIDI interface that works with Linux.
I'd prefer Linux Mint as I'm getting used to this distro but in
any case I'm after buying one that works with Linux... as in has
drivers etc.
End goal is to have the keyboard connected to a laptop running a
flavour of Linux and run music learning / composing / sequencing /
etc software on it.
Anyone care to add some thoughts / experience on what works.
Thanks,
Ben
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