Have seen some infomercials for it (youtube "honest" reviews), but no real user experiences from what I can tell. I will try it tomorrow and can share my experience if you're interested.From what I'm seeing, the mio10 is a legit contemporary midi box (don't know what to call it, as it is i/o and patchbay and mergerer). They also have mio10 with more inputs/outputs and suitable for 19". It's description says, that everything can be routed/merged virtually and it can serve 2 computers (that's what I've got here) at the same time. I have probably faced same problem with growing amount if vintage gear and therefore ordered iConnectivity mio4. Thanks again apple for jacking up most everything in my life.Įvery few years, I research this issue, and there are never any new options, or never any affordable options. But the Unitor is a beast of a patchbay, it is so much more, dealing with different time code clocks, a really robust device, but it was killed by Apple. Anybody game? My unitor is mint EXCEPT for some nasty rack rash that I just put on it. So I'm up for a straight trade, Unitor for another midi patchbay. They seem to be like the BCR/F 2000, like no one is making them and everybody needs them. Thing is, I'd like to also use an 8in/out midi patchbay for production work as well, and as such, will need a working midi patchbay with drivers for win 7 and above.Īny recommendations for affordable splitters/mergers, and midi patchbays? So I could conceivably do this if I can get that machine to boot, and actually find a serial mouse and keyboard. ![]() You can set up the unitor through software, and it will retain the programmed configuration, even when it is not hooked up to a computer. I've got a unitor I'm thinking of using, but I've got to boot up an old win 95 machine that has drivers for it. Desperately in need of midi splitters, and or a midi patchbay. I'm finally doing it, putting a midi live rig together.
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