[sdiy] USB/MIDI ground isolation?
cheater cheater
cheater00 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 18 19:40:10 CEST 2009
Yes - checkout the midibox gm5x5x5
arguably both the best AND the cheapest midi interface you can get.
D.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:08 PM, <johnspeth at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> MIDI was good for 16 channels (and "appropriate" use of controllers
>> and tempo) back then, it doesn't become unusable just because USB is
>> faster (but, when it comes to that, being bulk-messages more jittery in
>> timing).
>
> Yes! I've observed what appears to be poor real time behavior of the built-in MS Windows USB/MIDI driver. The result is the MS driver is unsuitable for dense AND/OR fast MIDI streams, IOW, any serious sequencing and performance work.
>
> Here's what I see:
>
> Note on/off messages are sent sequentially in time even though they are voiced at the same time. For example, in a 3 note chord, the 1st note-on is sent at t=0 ms, 2nd at 2 ms, and the 3rd at t=4 ms. Digging deeper, only one note on/off message is sent in a USB packet even though the endpoint size can accomodate many, many more messages. It's pathetic utilization of USB capacity! After some Google guided reading, it appears only sysex bytes are crammed into an endpoint buffer to keep it fully utilized.
>
> Does anyone know of a good realtime USB/MIDI driver that can substitute for the crappy MS driver?
>
> JJS
>
>
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