usb to midi converter?

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I want to use an LPK25 to control a Korg EA-1.....the LPK is only a USB controller and the Korg only accepts midi..

I have larger midi controllers I just thought the built in arpeggiater on the LPK could be put to good use and its 25 keys are perfect for basslines (plus it saves it lying in a drawer not being used)...

there seems to be plenty cables/boxes converting the other way...is this possible to do??



Thanks in advance for any help....
 
You can't simply plug the LPK25 into the Korg EA-1 with an adapter (that I know of anyway). If I'm wrong about that someone please tell me! :)

This will work:
1. plug the LPK25 by USB into your computer
2. plug an adapter like a M-Audio Uno into a USB port on your computer
3. plug the MIDI plug from the M-Audio Uno into your Korg EA-1
4. using an app like Cubase that provides a MIDI Thru, play your LPK25 and it will play the Korg EA-1

If you have any USB keyboard or MIDI controller that also has a MIDI out it will probably give you that ability without buying a separate USB to MIDI adapter.
 
what dinty said.

A USB to midi device for peripheral devices does not exist, you need to route it through your computer. USB needs a proper host to work, a device like a controller wont do.
 
yeah I thought its was going to be the answer....i dont woant to run it through the PC as I have other keyboard options...just though it would be a way to use the LPK as well..

I suppose I'll just go and invent it alongside the cool refreshing banana and make my fortune


Thanks guys anyway :)
 
I absolutely hate the fact that some controllers (and synths) dont have a physical midi out or in. Would it be that hard for them to put a mini DIN connector on it for people that dont always use a computer? I mean it is not like they dont use midi, it is just midi over USB which sucks as a concept as a whole.
 
I absolutely hate the fact that some controllers (and synths) dont have a physical midi out or in. Would it be that hard for them to put a mini DIN connector on it for people that dont always use a computer? I mean it is not like they dont use midi, it is just midi over USB which sucks as a concept as a whole.

i get why the LPK doesnt as its tiny...so Im not too disappointed its just Ill only ever use it on vacation or travelling...no real place for it in a studio due to key size and its lack of midi.....shame, I hate any kit not being used
 
dunno if anyone else is a complete midi n00b like me but i resloved the problem..

In Ableton i insert an external instrument in the sequencer (same as most I imagine) then send midi out to the EA-1 (and my JV1080) via my interface...then any controller active in Live can control the midi signal...


simple...like me :)
 
Great. :)

It does seem that there's no way (currently) of doing what you asked in the OP without a computer. There is no stand alone MIDI to USB adapter that I know of.
 
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