What do you think about the newest MOTU USB Micro Express ?
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:09 pm
Hello,
I'm looking for a good multiport USB MIDI Interface. I need the following features:
1- Merging
2- Re-channelizing capability
3- Transposing
4- Preset saving (need about 10 presets)
5- PC compatibility (Windows XP)
6- Standalone operation capability
7- Half rack (8.5 inches) or smaller size
The MOTU USB Micro Express meets all these requirements, but I read many comments about stability and driver issues under Windows XP. But I don't know if these problems only apply to the older "metal" version. Did anybody try the NEW version with plastic casing ? This exact one:
http://www.motu.com/products/MIDI/micro_usb/
I need to know if it is a good choice. If not, is there any other product that you might suggest to me ?
One more thing: Can someone tell me if the data process capability of the MOTU USB Micro Express compete with MIDI Yoke free software ?
Thanks a lot for you help !
I'm looking for a good multiport USB MIDI Interface. I need the following features:
1- Merging
2- Re-channelizing capability
3- Transposing
4- Preset saving (need about 10 presets)
5- PC compatibility (Windows XP)
6- Standalone operation capability
7- Half rack (8.5 inches) or smaller size
The MOTU USB Micro Express meets all these requirements, but I read many comments about stability and driver issues under Windows XP. But I don't know if these problems only apply to the older "metal" version. Did anybody try the NEW version with plastic casing ? This exact one:
http://www.motu.com/products/MIDI/micro_usb/
I need to know if it is a good choice. If not, is there any other product that you might suggest to me ?
One more thing: Can someone tell me if the data process capability of the MOTU USB Micro Express compete with MIDI Yoke free software ?
Thanks a lot for you help !