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2-in/2-out MIDI interface with 32 discrete MIDI input channels, 32 Discrete MIDI output channels
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Standalone functionality with MIDI merge and THRU
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USB bus powered - requires no external power supply
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True plug-and-play functionality - class-compliant operation with Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X
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MIDI activity indicator for each port
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Compact and lightweight for mobile or desktop use
M-Audio Midisport 2x2 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface
Released in celebration of M-Audio`s 20th anniversary, the Midiman MIDISPORT USB MIDI interface delivers an updated look and enhanced functionality. This fact sheet gives basic information about M-Audio Midisport 2x2 Anniversary Edition USB MIDI Interface. The compact interface addresses 32 x 32 discrete channels of MIDI I/O via USB, making it ideal for simultaneously connecting multiple MIDI devices to your computer, as well as eliminating delays associated with long MIDI THRU chains. The MIDISPORT interface`s standalone functionality also gives you MIDI throughput and merge capabilities and its bus-powered architecture provides the option of totally mobile operation.
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Compatibility:
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Class-compliant
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MME
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Mac OS X Core MIDI
Minimum System Requirements (PC):
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Windows XP *
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Windows XP (SP2), Pentium 3 800 MHz
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256 MB RAM, Native USB port, DirectX 9.0c
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Windows Vista
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Windows Vista (32-bit / 64-bit editions), Pentium 3 - 1 GHz
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1 GB RAM, Native USB port
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* 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):
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Macintosh **
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Macintosh G4 500 w/ Mac OS X 10.4.9
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Macintosh G4 867 w/ Mac OS X 10.5.1
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512 MB RAM, Native USB port
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**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.
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