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Re: [disklavier] A novel idea for playing midi from PC

2004-03-08 by Walt Sharpe

Glen,
I have the Midiman Midisport 2x2. The company is now known as M-Audio. Here are some links:
http://m-audio.rjmgcom/index.cfm?pid=3226
http://m-audio.rjmg.com/index.cfm?gid=175
http://m-audio.rjmg.com/
http://www.midiman.net/
This company is probably a safe bet because they are big in Midi. I could have bought the 1x1 just as well and saved $20 because I only need 1 in and 1 out, not 2 since the Disklavier is the only midi instrument I own. I picked it up at a big music store Dave Phillips In Phillipsburg NJ only because my local Dave Phillips store in Flemington didn't have any in stock at the time 2 years ago. I saw that they have a very inexpensive 1x1 one in stock now. That one does not require a separate power adapter because it gets it's power from the PC.
http://www.davephillipsmusic.com/
Walt
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [disklavier] A novel idea for playing midi from PC

Walt,
Thanks for the great idea. I'm in the need of USB/MIDI adapter like the one
you use. What brand and model is it? I have a ThinkPad 600E that has no sounds
or midi drivers. I hope I can do what you have done.

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