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midi

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:23 pm
by johan
Klaseed;
"I'm rather concerned about MIDI timing these days, so I keep meaning to buy a serial interface, as they're allegedly more solid. I wonder..."

What do you mean with "serial interface" ? I'm looking for a midi-interface that is very tight to hook to a G5 and another one to a PC laptop... Any examples or suggestions ?

cheers...
Johan
(BTW I use Logic as a sequencer)
(moved it from the 'everything else' forum... no replies)

Re: midi

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 9:14 am
by Dane
johan wrote:Klaseed;
"I'm rather concerned about MIDI timing these days, so I keep meaning to buy a serial interface, as they're allegedly more solid. I wonder..."

What do you mean with "serial interface" ? I'm looking for a midi-interface that is very tight to hook to a G5 and another one to a PC laptop... Any examples or suggestions ?

cheers...
Johan
(BTW I use Logic as a sequencer)
(moved it from the 'everything else' forum... no replies)


A serial interface is what is also known as a COM or a Printer port (in PC language that is).

Some users (well .. a lot of users) have complained about the timing of the USB interfaces in general.
Serial interfaces USUALLY didn't have these problems.
The computers did at that time though due to the lack of speed ;).

Firewire interfaces should be extremely tight too.
Haven't had the chance to try it out myself but that is what I've heard.

Hope it helped out and answered some of your questions;

Kenneth