![]() yes I did scan the related threads on GS. ![]() The other have external sequencers and controllers. One of the inputs is a midi out from the the PC on a PCI card (better timing than USB). I use an MX8 midi patchbay which is 6 in and 8 out. Should I look into M-Audio Midisport 8x8 or eMagic Unitor amt8 or any generation of MOTU Midi Express XT, if they happen to be properly manageable from a Windows7/XP PC? My solution to the issue above is to do things in two parts. Would you guys please share any comments, caveats or advice? Speaking of budget, I'd prefer keeping it within US$100-150 (extendable if any really good reasons). MOTU MIDI Timepiece AV (with or without USB).Channel/event filtering doesn't matter (but good as an option).I'd prefer one with an external PSU (to avoid all the usual 110/220 hassle), but that's of less importance.The diagram in Figure 1 sadly this is unavailable shows a very basic, twoin, oneout MIDI switch box based around a twopole, twoway toggle switch. The MIDI Cinco Cinco is a very simple and very handy 5 in 5 out patch bay with the addition of a single MIDI patch. Timing stability: well, the less jitter/slipping, the better. To use a programmable MIDI patchbay just for this purpose would be overkill, and if you can solder, it's far more effective to make your own hardware switcher.User interface: something non-spartan and visual is welcome.Memory-wise: ability to store at least 10-12 patch settings.If it happens to have any computer connectivity, it should be USB and should be able to run on XP and Win7 - be it a full computer-to-MIDI interface, or just patch management. ![]()
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