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will be interesting to see how the price compares to e.g. a Midisport Uno (M-Audio) and what operating systems are supported by the drivers.

Reiner

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@Reiner

It says that it is "Class Compliant". That means it runs without drivers on Windows and Mac. So it depends on each OS's drivers to operate it. That should be the same as the non-advanced drivers on Edirol stuff, and the same as Behringer and most M-Audio stuff. The "Uno" originally had it's own drivers, and was changed later to the common "Class Compliant" driver, so there's two types of "Uno" out there. (I know because I bought the old one, wish I had waited)

Lucky for me, since I have an odd computer that nobody writes drivers for, but we do have a class compatible driver with pretty good support.

LyleHaze

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can anybody recommend a good usb-midi device (multiclient)

ive used m-audio midi-sport 2x2's which i find stable reliable and cheap but i dont think they are multiclient capable

  thanks kris

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