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Hi folks,

I've heard about jitter and latency issues with USB MIDI interfaces. Are PCI any better?

Even so, I am looking at the Edirol UM-1SX or the M-Audio MIDISport 2x2, both of which are USB devices.

Does anyone make a dedicated Firewire MIDI device? Or can anyone recommend either of these devices?

Thanks,
cranbo

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dabmeister music Fri, 05/14/2004 - 06:16

Well, I don't think there's any type of PCI based midi interface, unless it comes bundled as part of an audio card. Some of MOTUs' interface's utilitize both LPT & USB ports. I have the MOTU midi-express XT and MTP A/V. I don't know if you're looking for that many ports but it defenitely would'nt hurt to have them. Also the panel works very well too. My buddy has an OPCODE interface which does'nt work like any of the MOTU interfaces. I'm still using the LPT port. It has'nt caused any problems so far.

mjones4th Fri, 05/14/2004 - 07:01

I had a MIDISport 2x2 that served me faithfully. I never encountered any jitter issues, but YMMV. I think it becomes an issue if you use a lot of controller data, or heavy sequences. Depending on your platform, your only other option is to get a serial MIDI interface, which are pretty much out of production, but you can find one on ebay for pennies. I also have a Opcode Studio 64x, which is connected via serial to my second computer (Mac G3 B&W), and I can't tell the difference WRT timing compared to the MIDISport.