MidiSport 4x4 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface
In commemoration of M-Audio’s 20th anniversary, the MidiSport 4x4 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface gives the popular multi-port USB MIDI interface an updated new look. MidiSport 4x4 Anniversary Edition addresses a total of 64 x 64 discrete channels of MIDI I/O via USB, allowing you to simultaneously connect a variety of MIDI devices. Bus-powered architecture provides the option of totally mobile operation.
MidiSport 4x4 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface Features:
-4-in/4-out MIDI interface > 64 discrete MIDI input channels, 64 discrete MIDI output channels
-USB bus power > requires no external power supply
-Class-compliant operation with Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X > true plug-and-play functionality
-MIDI activity indicator for each port
-Compact and lightweight > mobile or desktop use
The MidiSport was first introduced in 2000—and quickly became the world’s most popular USB MIDI interface. This overwhelming success inspired the creation of an entire MidiSport line designed to meet the varying needs of diverse music makers. The special Anniversary-edition MidiSport products commemorate this success with a brand-new look.
MidiSport 4x4 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface Compatibility:
-Class-compliant
-MME
-Mac OS X Core MIDI
MidiSport 4x4 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface Minimum System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements (PC)
Windows XP *
Windows XP (SP2), Pentium 3 - 800MHz
256 MB RAM, Native USB port
DirectX 9.0c
Windows Vista
Windows Vista (32-bit / 64-bit editions),
Pentium 3 - 1 GHz
1 GB RAM, Native USB port
* Home and Professional Edition only. Windows Media Center
Edition, Windows 2000, NT, Me and 98 are not supported.
M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above.
Minimum System Requirements (Mac)
Macintosh **
Macintosh G4 500 w/ Mac OS X 10.4.9
Macintosh G4 867 w/ Mac OS X 10.5.1
512 MB RAM
Native USB port
**G4 accelerator cards not supported
M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above.