M-Audio USB Midisport Uno MIDI Interface
Dec 25, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Perfect for connecting a keyboard or controller to your computer
- Installation is external, so no need to open the computer case
- Powered by USB port, so no searching for a free power outlet
- Upward Mobility – add as many USB Midisport interfaces to your computer as you have USB ports
- Built-in USB cable and MIDI extension cables
Product Description
A USB 16-Channel Multiplatform MIDI interface / Easy connection for keyboard and controllers / Windows and Mac compatible… More >>
M-Audio USB Midisport Uno MIDI Interface
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5 comments
Anonymous on December 25, 2009 at 12:36 pm
i’ve tried to use this on two macs. terrible results
m-audio does not have forums on their site.
there is a reason. their drivers are unreliable and highly incompatible.
absolutely refuse to provide any documentation nor do they accept returns.
if you value the stability of your computer, stay clear. stay well clear.
Anonymous on December 25, 2009 at 2:18 pm
I have been using this interface with both a Mac and a PC and it works well with both. Great product!
Joel P. Maldonado on December 25, 2009 at 2:28 pm
I was soo excited when I got the cable! But when I installed it on my PC, an alert box opened up saying that the driver was not fully compatible with Microsoft Windows XP…even though on the package it says it is…your product might not be…I brought up the Micro.Windows Help window and it said to make sure that the packaging has the Microsoft ceal saying that the product was tested with Microsoft Windows XP…and well the package didnt…now I’m going to have to look for another cable….
Bobby W. on December 25, 2009 at 4:30 pm
I actually got this to work with my Yamaha P-80, but I paid dearly for it.
I’m running Windows XP and during the driver installation, I got the “…has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatability with Windows XP” message.
OK, the next paragraph was really scary – “Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabalize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future. Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing.”
M-Audio’s user guide ACTUALLY INSTRUCTS you to click the “Continue Anyway” button, so instead of stopping the install and returning this item for a refund, I trusted them and continued the install (you actually get warned twice not to install). BIG MISTAKE!
After the install, I found out my Email and Internet services were not working. Somehow, the Midisport installation managed to turn off my Broadcom network adapter, and if I hadn’t had the help of AT&T tech support, I would have concluded that I had a hardware problem with my Ethernet connection. Don’t know yet if anything else got messed up.
As an added bonus, there’s also a warning sticker hidden inside the package advising you, for reasons I won’t even get into, to wash your hands after handling the product. I am not making this up.
I have never had this type of problem installing a USB device, and I have about 6 of them.
Avoid, unless you can take the risk.
Nathan L. Brown on December 25, 2009 at 4:57 pm
The only difficulty I ran into was that the MIDI interface didn’t show up to be used until after I had rebooted my computer twice. After the second reboot I have had no issues.