Is a usb-midi thing (not 2.0) good enough for most midi related work?
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LovesMeTrike wrote: Is a usb-midi thing (not 2.0) good enough fo
LovesMeTrike wrote: Is a usb-midi thing (not 2.0) good enough for most midi related work?
Yes, with out a doubt!
Remember that MIDI is really slow in comparison. I think it was developed around 1980.
USB will always be faster, question your system + software driver.
djmukilteo wrote: I didn't think there were any USB 1.0 devices
djmukilteo wrote: I didn't think there were any USB 1.0 devices out there.
Maybe I'm wrong but I would think USB 2.0 is the current standard for most devices nowadays?
What is it your trying to do?
2.0 is the standard for most things, but I believe midi-usb type things are an exception. Only special (expensive) things have usb 2.0 for this
I'm using this http://www.roland.com/products/en/PC-80/ with its
I'm using this http://www.roland.com/products/en/PC-80/ with its usb capabilities.
I use a Midisport for MIDI -> USB http://www.newegg.com/Product/
I use a Midisport for MIDI -> USB
http://www.newegg.c…
As mentioned above, Midi is a very old protocol which transfers archaic data is a very simple format. USB can far outpace any MIDI requirements.
I didn't think there were any USB 1.0 devices out there. Maybe I
I didn't think there were any USB 1.0 devices out there.
Maybe I'm wrong but I would think USB 2.0 is the current standard for most devices nowadays?
What is it your trying to do?