if the module implements the USB MIDI specification, it will appear
to the host as a MIDI interface. no drivers or special software
necessary.
(personally however i don't much care whether it has a MIDI jack or a USB one)
>Given that the MIDI Tuning Standard program number is part of the MTS file,
>I expect programming of the quantizer over USB to be cumbersome. I wouldn't
>expect the standard PC and MAC tuning tools to implement USB, and I don't
>expect general USB dump tools to support MTS. You'd have to create the file
>on SCALA for PC or Li'l Miss' Scale Oven for MAC, including the embedded
>program number, then do the actual transfer with a USB utility. It is
>better to have the program number accessible from the tool used to do the
>programming, so that you can change it on the fly as necessary.
>
>So my vote is for a MIDI jack. Without the programming feature
>(microtunable), a quantizer is useless to me.
>
>John Loffink
>The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
>http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com
>The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site
>http://www.wavemakers-synth.com