Le Wednesday 15 August 2007 07.03:17 david, vous avez écrit :
> Thanks, it looks like it or it's big brother would do the job. With the
> 4x4, could I look cables to the other computers and use them as MIDI
> output devices, too?
Each device, be it a keyboard, synth or a computer, must have the midi
interface (in/out midi ports). The keyboards and synths already have it
built-in, while MIDISPORT is such an interface for your PC.
That mean that for every PC, you should buy a midi interface.
That being said, I don't see much use of biniding together two pc's with midi.
The only example I see is having one pc as sequencer and another as software
synth / effect processor.
Predrag
--- http://freecycle.redsteamrecords.com > > Predrag Viceic wrote: > > this should be ok: > > http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MIDISPORT1x1-main.html > > > > Cheers, > > Predrag > > > > ---- > > http://freecycle.redsteamrecords.com > > > > Le Tuesday 14 August 2007 11.47:03 david, vous avez écrit : > >> I'm trying to track down such things, but nobody locally even seems to > >> have heard of MIDI, let alone USB-MIDI ... > >> > >> Also, how many would I need? My one external MIDI device is a Yamaha > >> PSR-225GM keyboard, with what looks like the usual MIDI IN, OUT and > >> THROUGH ports. I also have occasional access to a Yamaha PSR-740, which > >> has additional programmable controllers. It has a similar collection of > >> MIDI ports. > >> > >> I'd like to set things up so I could input from the keyboard(s) and also > >> output to the keyboards. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-userReceived on Wed Aug 15 12:15:02 2007
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