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RE: Max in hardware?
>The MOTU Midi Timepiece AV/USB has 8in 8out for midi, extensive
>rerouting/remapping capabilities, has the ability to store up to 128
>programs of custom setups, can send sequences of up to 4 simultaneous
>midi CC/PC or sysex messages (with each patch change), and has 2 1/4
>inch jacks for footpedals or switchs that can be assigned to anything
>you like. It even has a jack for beat detect. And this does not even
>cover what it can handle in a recording studio such as ADAT sync, Word
>Clock, SMPTE, etc.
Here's a link:
http://motu.com/english/hardware/mtpav_usb/body.html
http://motu.com/english/hardware/mtpav_usb/midi.html
has the MIDI information.
I believe that the Studio 5 had somewhat better routing
and programmability... but you need serial ports to
run it. (I am seriously thinking of getting that
StealthPort, I am singularly unimpressed with USB as
a way to get MIDI... any thoughts on that? I don't like
those supposed 10-30ms delays... the one unit I tried,
some Roland unit, was consistent but I could feel the
delay and I ain't THAT picky!)
/t
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