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    Junior Freak
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    Default midi thru boxes

    can anyone recommend a decent midi thru box i need at least 3 midi outs
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    www.kenton.co.uk are worth a try...

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    cheers i had looked at kenton but it says they have discontinued there midi boxes. ive also looked at the midiman 3x8 thru box. just wondering what you guys recommend
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    STAR WARS IS ALMOST AS CRAP AS TOLKIEN

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    apart from the big discontinued notice

    they may have some left
    STAR WARS IS ALMOST AS CRAP AS TOLKIEN

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    the m-audio midisport 2x4 has a midi thru function

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    stumbled across this stand alone m-audio midi thru unit a couple o days ago...

    http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_gb/Thru3x8-main.html

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    not a fan of payin so much for a thru unit but this one looks like its not gonna cop out too easily. i found the little 1in/4out philrees ones werent up to the transport shananagans and celebrated spillings often associated with live performance. anyway i havent seen much else since philip rees went outa production so i'm gunna have t fork out fer one meself...

    http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_gb/Thru3x8-main.html

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    cheers i have been looking at the maudio 3x8 aswell looks like that is what i will end up getting

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    midiman thru 1x4

    basic yet solid as a rock.

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    Hey im running a midisport 2x2 on XP with cubase 2 and I wouldnt recommend it

    Its shite for latency, borderline usable imo, this isnts a config thing too

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    Sorry i didnt read the thread propperly

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    midiman thru 1x4

    basic yet solid as a rock.
    this is true, i had no bother when using it in the studio. me first one lasted about 3 years, but with the nearly inevitable bashing a small little lad like the 1x4 gets from frequently playin live, i've personally noticed that they're life span is limited (although in retrospect we probably could've been more careful). we're on our 3rd philrees now and i've got an inkling that she's developing a dose o th oul alzheimers. gonna pick up the 3x8 in advance jus in case :)

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    plus ye cant pick em (1x4's) up anywhere no more...

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    music maker still ave em, dont they? thats where i got mine last year.

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    i'm standing corrected... i automatically order in to save a few quid. never even thoughta lookin closer t home... cheers fer the heads up :)

 

 

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