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MIDI to USB Cable for Yamaha PSR-640 Keyboard
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<blockquote data-quote="Groovetube" data-source="post: 1840856" data-attributes="member: 223633"><p>Some of those other cheaper brands I don't really know, so I can't comment on them, they may work. I have had extensive experience using m-audio small ones (like the 1x1s) since early 2000s, and I currently use a rack mount 8x8 by motu. They're all well recognized brand/devices. Never had any real issues and used them with GarageBand, logic, and several other DAWs.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Let me add. Ive used midi a lot back in the 80s, between devices live, midi has always been a bit of a nightmare, with sometimes going through the 'song and dance', turning devices on off, being important which one you did first etc etc. Im amazed it has survived as a standard for this long. So my gut tells me, get name brand stuff. It may still give some issues, but I so far (knock on wood) have done well with the units Ive used. Sometimes a keyboard department at a reputable music shop can help best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groovetube, post: 1840856, member: 223633"] Some of those other cheaper brands I don't really know, so I can't comment on them, they may work. I have had extensive experience using m-audio small ones (like the 1x1s) since early 2000s, and I currently use a rack mount 8x8 by motu. They're all well recognized brand/devices. Never had any real issues and used them with GarageBand, logic, and several other DAWs. EDIT: Let me add. Ive used midi a lot back in the 80s, between devices live, midi has always been a bit of a nightmare, with sometimes going through the 'song and dance', turning devices on off, being important which one you did first etc etc. Im amazed it has survived as a standard for this long. So my gut tells me, get name brand stuff. It may still give some issues, but I so far (knock on wood) have done well with the units Ive used. Sometimes a keyboard department at a reputable music shop can help best. [/QUOTE]
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