User Guide - 2.18 USB
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2.18 USB
USB introduction
OP-Z can be controlled using the
USB
midi port. Connect OP-Z to a computer or other
USB
host
using the included C to A cable. If using a C to C cable, please make sure to use a high quality
cable.
OP-Z has
USB
host functionality that allows you to connect
USB
devices directly into the
USB
-c
port.
OP-Z supports most
USB
midi devices that adhere to the
USB
plug-and-play standard.
The OP-Z can provide a maximum of 100 mA which is not enough for some midi devices. For
these cases, use a powered hub. Please refer to the whitelist to see which hubs are supported.
Some devices present themselves as more than one midi device, which currently is not
supported by the OP-Z. Please refer to our device whitelist if you want to be on the safe side.
This list will be extended over time.
Supported devices
This list is does not include all supported devices but rather the ones that we recommend and
guarantee to work.
The list will be extended over time.
midi device
direct
needs external power
comments
OP-1
yes
no
oplab
yes
yes
Korg microkey air
yes
no
powered hub
direct
needs external power
comments
Kingston nucleum
yes
yes
usb adapter
direct
needs external power
comments
Apple c to a
yes
no
aukey c to a
yes
no
DMX interface
direct
needs external power
comments
enttec dmxusb pro
yes
no
enttec dmxusb pro mk2
yes
yes