If you can pick up a second-hand Unitor 8 MkII, that you would find absolutely perfect - as long as it will still run with subsequent Mac OSs - it works just fine here with OS 10.5.6 and Logic 8. The only possible hitch - the Unitor uses USB 1, so any port you run it off will be slowed down to 12Mb/s - but I have a dedicated hub for all my slow devices and everything works well. I have found, since moving to Logic 8, that I use my MIDI gear less and less. And for all the film projects I have worked in the last 3 or so years I haven't needed to synch to video with SMPTE. Any questions, please come back to me . . . cheers, anthony linden jones Kurrajong NSW Australia http://www.myspace.com/anthonylindenjones --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "mrorangebear" <shndyln@...> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I've been using Logic with an AMT8 for about 1,000,000 years without any trouble at all. > My MIDI setup has recently outgrown the AMT8 and I need to add another 8-port interface > to my system. Since Apple doesn't seem to be interested in releasing MIDI interfaces, does > anyone know what they recommend for modern versions of Logic? > > Does anyone have any favorites, besides the old Emagic boxes? Or any horror stories, > anything to avoid at all costs? My first instinct was to just get another AMT8, but I thought > perhaps there are other options. > > Thanks for your time, and I enjoy the advice here very much! =) > > Best, > Dylan >
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Re: A recommended MIDI interface?
2009-01-10 by lindensong
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