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MIDISPORT Anniversary Edition 2x2  

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User Guide  •  2

Hardware Overview

                          

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  USB port

: Connect to an available USB port on your computer using the USB cable provided.

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  MIDI IN ports

:  These ports receive MIDI signals from your keyboard, control surface, or other MIDI device. Connect one of the MIDI 

input ports on MIDISPORT to your external instrument’s MIDI output jack.

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  MIDI OUT ports

:  These ports transmit MIDI signals to your destination device. Connect one of the MIDI output ports on MIDISPORT to 

your external instrument’s MIDI input jack.

4.

 MIDI In LEDs

: These LEDs indicate MIDI input activity

5.

 MIDI Out LEDs

: These LEDs indicate MIDI output activity.

6.

  USB LED

: This LED pulses when MIDISPORT is functioning as a MIDI interface to your computer. 

  MIDISPORT 2x2 only: If the LED glows steadily, but half as bright, then MIDISPORT 2x2 is operating in Merge Mode.  

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   MIDI Thru-USB/Merge button (MIDISPORT 2x2 only)

: This button selects whether MIDISPORT 2x2 is in MIDI Thru mode (button 

set to the ‘out’ position), in Merge mode (standalone operation; button ‘in’) or in MIDI Interface mode (used with a computer; button ‘in’).

  USB Interface Mode

MIDISPORT 2x2 is in USB Interface mode when the MIDI Thru - USB/Merge button is set to the ‘in’ position and the device is 
connected to and initialized by an active host computer via USB. In this mode the input and output ports appear as discrete inputs 
and outputs in your music software and are completely independent of each other.

  Merge Mode

 

 In Merge Mode, MIDISPORT functions as a standalone device (i.e. it does not operate as an interface to a computer). All MIDI data 
from the In A and In B ports is combined (merged), and this merged stream is output identically on both the Out A and Out B port. 
In this scenario, power must be provided by an optional USB-type external power supply, and the MIDI Thru - USB/Merge button 
must be set to the ‘in’ position.

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MIDISPORT 4x4 Rear View

MIDISPORT 2x2 Rear View

MIDISPORT 2x2 Front View

MIDISPORT 4x4 Front View

Summary of Contents for MIDISPORT

Page 1: ...MIDISPORT User Guide Anniversary Edition 2x2 4x4...

Page 2: ...ies However to use the more advanced features of your MIDISPORT you must install the M Audio drivers for Windows The advanced features and installation procedure is described in Section 5 of this guid...

Page 3: ...ly This button selects whether MIDISPORT 2x2 is in MIDI Thru mode button set to the out position in Merge mode standalone operation button in or in MIDI Interface mode used with a computer button in U...

Page 4: ...cumentation associated with your computer to see if it provides power to its USB jacks while shut down or in sleep mode A separate USB type external power supply is not required if MIDISPORT is connec...

Page 5: ...on screen instructions 5 At various points in this installation process you may be notified that the driver being installed has not passed Windows Logo Testing Windows XP or asked whether the program...

Page 6: ...here you make your MIDI Input and Output settings The MIDI port selection shows each of the MIDISPORT inputs and outputs These inputs and outputs are numbered to correspond to the physical inputs and...

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