• Reviews around midi (3.17 of 5)

    SANOXY USB MIDI Cable Converter PC to Music Keyboard Window Win Vista XP, Mac OS

    • I recommend it if you need a cheap MIDI cable.
    • Works as expected, providing flawless MIDI communication between a cheap Yamaha keyboard and Garage band on my MacBook Pro
    • I recommend this for people with a home studio, but not enough midi inputs on their usb mixer
    • I immediately ran to my closest MIDI compatible keyboard and plugged it into pro tools to see if there were going to be any problems with the vendor that was selected.
    • The midi cable works great just as fast as my old midi cable when i had it ran through my interface to my computer, saves hastle and money for easy recording
    • This midi cable works great
    • I use this every other day with my MacBook Pro to allow my Ableton Live 8 software recieve MIDI signals from a VARIETY of old MIDI capable instruments
    • I give this thing 6 out of 5 stars for the best MIDI to USB bargain out there
    • I seriously recommend putting the money up for a more reliable/expensive Midi USB interface.
    • Unfortunately for me I didn't give this a try during the review window (due to delays in getting ipad and camera connection kit etc).I bought this as a "class-compliant" midi-to-usb converter for use with my ipad.
    • This is basically all you need, a cheap little MIDI cable that gets the job done, at sometimes you might have to reboot your keyboard, or unplug and replug and the sample rates are now and then a little off, but other than that this cable works fine.
    • My pawnshop Yamaha PSR225 was sad, and MIDI-to-Firewire adapters seemed expensive and hard to find
    • I doubt that many modern MIDI devices use run-on commands, as they were a somewhat confusing bit-saving mechanism from the 20th century
    • This is a nice and cheap MIDI cable
    • Best midi for the price.
    • I recommend this product to anyone who wants a great priced midi that works well.
    • The built in male midi cables saves you from having to go to radio shack to buy their overpriced midi cables.
    • Nevertheless, the keyboard was a decent, entry-level MIDI, so I held onto it
    • The first order came as described on Amazon(Two midi to USB cable) for a MIDI device (such as MIDI keyboard & PC or Mac), but failed to work at first use
    • Now I have this very affordable, yet totally worthless New Harbor USB MIDI cable.
    • I seriously recommend putting the money up for a more reliable/expensive Midi USB interface.
    • The thing works beautifully with my Macbook Pro and solved all the midi-latency problems I'd been having with an M-Audio Firewire 410
    • MIDI supports a ring-shaped daisy-chain of devices that way
    • The midi input worked every time
    • Apparently, these cheap USB midi adapters just don't work for some people.
    • I have an older midi ready keyboard but to do quick recording sessions I needed to drop down to a USB connection
    • great little midi
    • It works as a way to play iPad's interface compatible MIDI apps with my MIDI keyboard controller and also sends MIDI out from the iPad to my computer workstation
    • Immediately got right to work producing great MIDI compositions!
    • I can't get the MIDI out to work on either, from Ableton Live, or from MIDIOX
    • I am using it between my TrapKat and SPD-S and my laptop and desktop PC (with Windows 7 SP1 64 bit & XP SP3 64 bit, respectively) to access MIDI-controlled Native Instruments virtual instruments, Addictive Drums 2, EZ Drummer, etc, all kinds of sounds and samples, as well as recording MIDI events into tracks within Sony Acid Pro DAW software
    • No loss of data or volume that I could tell, and both my midi controller and keyboard worked with the cables - surprising, considering my concert piano keyboard is at least 15 years old and my laptop is a crappy little Compaq with Windows 7
    • This item is a great midi device connector
    • Just for those looking to spend the money on the Apple USB adapter for your iPad only to think THAT would be the reason a cheap MIDI interface like this wouldn't work before, it's not
    • It's because this is a cheap MIDI interface that won't work on the iPad
    • Just for those looking to spend the money on the Apple USB adapter for your iPad only to think THAT would be the reason a cheap MIDI interface like this wouldn't work before, it's not
    • I tried them on two XP machines and a Win 7 system with several MIDI capable programs and different (known MIDI working
    • This was the cheapest MIDI to USB converter that i could find, at about six dollars with shipping it was a great deal compared to others with prices that I've seen in the $30-$50 dollar range
    • You just have to start using it in an application that support midi
    • AND IT IS A PERFECT MIDI LINK FOR MY
    • It is a "portable application" (does not need to be installed) which runs from "anywhere" (such as the desktop), and creates a small window that lets you choose the correct MIDI device
    • This MIDI interface has the wrong sex I/O connectors.
    • This MIDI interface has the wrong sex I/O connectors.