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Studio essential..
My only regret with this is I didn't buy the larger XL. It's an essential piece of gear for anyone with multiple synth modules. Once you've configured all your channels you can route anything to anywhere - can't do that with a midi merge box. Software is a bit unstable as tends to crash if you switch something connected off. Other than that, brilliant.
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Very powerful.
You'll struggle to find something that this midi box doesn't do compared to other midi boxes. Prepare for your head to explode with the setup process if you're using it within a complex band setup though. The amount of routing options is overwhelming and the interface isn't at all intuitive. It doesn't just work right out of the box, but if you're into midi then you probably expect that.
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Solving all (almost:) MIDI problems
I have 2 sets of equipment - one is portable for live performances - this is a drum machine that can act as a MIDI Clock source, and this is a looper, which in some cases is preferable to synchronize with, and this is a MIDI controller that can reprogram for the current task, and this is MIDI-controlled equipment - harmonizer, vocal processor, etc. Here MioXM is mounted on a pedalboard and switching to the desired configuration is done by pressing the corresponding button on it, quickly and conveniently.
It fits in the lower tier of the RockBoard pedalboard in place of the patchbay, but I had to widen the window a little :). And you need a good power supply - Cioks Crux for example.
The second set of equipment is a synthesizer rack, mixers and a DAW controller. All of them are also connected via a second MioXM. If I need to combine desktop and portable equipment, I simply connect both MioXMs with an Ethernet cable and select the desired configuration on them, in which all the necessary routes and filters are configured.
It is impossible to build such solutions on the known MIDI Merge and MIDI Thru equipment. For complex solutions for constructing MIDI networks, MioXM/MioXL is indispensable and absolutely recommended.
It fits in the lower tier of the RockBoard pedalboard in place of the patchbay, but I had to widen the window a little :). And you need a good power supply - Cioks Crux for example.
The second set of equipment is a synthesizer rack, mixers and a DAW controller. All of them are also connected via a second MioXM. If I need to combine desktop and portable equipment, I simply connect both MioXMs with an Ethernet cable and select the desired configuration on them, in which all the necessary routes and filters are configured.
It is impossible to build such solutions on the known MIDI Merge and MIDI Thru equipment. For complex solutions for constructing MIDI networks, MioXM/MioXL is indispensable and absolutely recommended.
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nice midi router with RTPmidi support
I wanted a midi router that supported USB devices, MIDI DIN and midi over ethernet.
This router delivers this nicely, in a small compact and well made product. The tutorial videos are very good, and got me up n' running very quickly.
my only 'gripes' are:
- currently, there is no manual - only the aforementioned videos
- the web interface is a bit cumbersome in places
however, I this is due to it being a very new product, and Im sure iConnectivity will address over the coming weeks.
This router delivers this nicely, in a small compact and well made product. The tutorial videos are very good, and got me up n' running very quickly.
my only 'gripes' are:
- currently, there is no manual - only the aforementioned videos
- the web interface is a bit cumbersome in places
however, I this is due to it being a very new product, and Im sure iConnectivity will address over the coming weeks.
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