Advice needed: MIDI router/switchers

A.P.Hartley andrew.hartley at virgin.net
Tue Aug 12 02:58:25 CEST 1997


Hi Paul

I use the  OpCode/MidiQuest 8port/SE with my set-up.  It is a joy to use,
after struggling with an AWE 32 midi out.  Plugged it in, loaded the drivers
and it worked first time with Cubase.
The 8x8 matrix saves all the midi lead swapping and associated  confusion.
I have had no problems using it with any of the midi gear I use, including
the midi/cv converters for the Analogue synths ( OBxa, Mono/Poly, CS-5 and
my DIY modules )
If you need any specific 8port/SE  info, please E-mail me.

Andy

andrew.hartley at virgin.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Schreiber <synth1 at airmail.net>
To: 'synth diy general post' <synth-diy at horus.sara.nl>
Date: 11 August 1997 06:38
Subject: Advice needed: MIDI router/switchers



>Need to buy soon either a router/switcher or maybe a new MIDI interface
altoghther....
>
>a) for routers/switchers, looking at a Digital Music MX-8 (seem to be
around $150) or a JL Cooper MSB Rev2
>(price unknown). Any others out there?
>
>b) for a PC (sorry!) interface, looking at the kind that connect to the
parallel port and incluse the routing/switching
>stuff in them. Such as the MOTU MIDI Express XT or the OpCode/MidiQuest
8port/SE. Any others??
>
>Paul Schreiber
>Synthesis Technology
>





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