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MIDI HW for Computer
I have a Midiman USB 2x2 and it work perfectly, but as my gear collection has grown, so have my MIDI needs.
Devices I use that I use MIDI with: Computer Tascam DM-24 Alesis HD-24 Lexicon MPX1 Alesis Quadraverb Line6 POD Alesis QS 8.1 I am thinking an 8x8 is the way to go here, as I should be able to let any device talk to any other device. Most commonly I need the DM-24<-->Alesis HD24 or DM-24<-->Computer An 8x8 Unit should let me do that type of switching right? I have looked at the MOTU MTPAV and the Midiman Midisport 8x8. They both look great, but I know MOTU and PC's are like Oil and Water (I have a 2408) and I know Midiman writes great drivers. But, the MOTU offers lots on sync options. Are they important? I usually clock my WordClock from the DM-24 through the MOTU 2408 to the ADAT. I run MIDI Time Code from either the computer or the adat. Would another way be bettter? So yeah, I am not too MIDI savvy, but need some help. Opinions? |
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Do you run Windows (...or Linux like your Avatar ? ), what version ?It was long time ago, in friend's studio. I couldn't quite remember how did he set it up, but from my humble experience, I never had any negative issue working with both MOTU (MTPAV & Express XT) in Win98SE running Cake PA 9. ![]() Jaymz
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I run linux, but for recording, I run Windows, as the software available for Linux and HW support doesn't quite meet my needs yet. Maybe in a few years. Delta does have drivers for linux, but they don't have soundcards that can take in 24 Inputs at once via TDIF and LightPipe.
Anyway, I suscribe to a number of MOTU user groups and it seems they don't do very well for PC Still. I don't know first-hand about the MTV stuff, but their soundcards (PCI324/424) are VERY picky about chipset, FSB speed, and other stuff that Delta just doesn't care about. I am usually using Cubase SX... |
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