Format:Cd Platform:Mac Os X Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Operating System:Windows XP Home Edition Shipping Weight (lbs):0.1 Dimensions (in):9 x 9 x 2 The Uno is a complete USB-to-MIDI solution, equipped with a USB connection to your computer, and a 1-in/1-out 16-channel MIDI connection to your MIDI devices.The Uno works for Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Its single MIDI In and Out connectors make it perfect for connecting a keyboard or controller to your computer quickly and easily. Since it is powered by the USB port, the Uno is convenient and great for portable use. Warranty:Limited lifetime warranty
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping:Expedited shipping available Condition:NO CALIFORNIA SALES, PLEASE! Factory sealed package looks great with a matching cover. Your satisfaction guaranteed with quick shipment. I will ship this item via PRIORITY MAIL. All domestic orders ship with Delivery Conformation (usually the same day). NO CALIFORNIA SALES, PLEASE!
Features:
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Perfect for connecting a keyboard or controller to your computer
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Installation is external, so no need to open the computer case
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Powered by USB port, so no searching for a free power outlet
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Upward Mobility - add as many USB Midisport interfaces to your computer as you have USB ports
Product Description The M-Audio USB Midisport Uno is a complete USB-to-MIDI solution, equipped with a USB connection to your computer, and a 1-in / 1-out 16-channel MIDI connection to your MIDI devices. The Uno fully supports Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Includes OMS drivers for Mac OS 8.6+, OMS 2.3.8 or greater Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, and XP compatible - true Plug-and-Play installation Requires no IRQ, I/O Address or DMA channel setup Extremely compact size
Danger Will Robinson!!! Your OS will be compromised!June 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I actually got this to work with my Yamaha P-80, but I paid dearly for it.
I'm running Windows XP and during the driver installation, I got the "...has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatability with Windows XP" message.
OK, the next paragraph was really scary - "Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabalize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future. Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing."
M-Audio's user guide ACTUALLY INSTRUCTS you to click the "Continue Anyway" button, so instead of stopping the install and returning this item for a refund, I trusted them and continued the install (you actually get warned twice not to install). BIG MISTAKE!
After the install, I found out my Email and Internet services were not working. Somehow, the Midisport installation managed to turn off my Broadcom network adapter, and if I hadn't had the help of AT&T tech support, I would have concluded that I had a hardware problem with my Ethernet connection. Don't know yet if anything else got messed up.
As an added bonus, there's also a warning sticker hidden inside the package advising you, for reasons I won't even get into, to wash your hands after handling the product. I am not making this up.
I have never had this type of problem installing a USB device, and I have about 6 of them.
Avoid, unless you can take the risk.
Outstanding and easyJune 1, 2008 M-Audio has an awesome product here. Realize that I am using it on a Mac and with a Yamaha keyboard. I checked other reviews before buying this and the Mac and Yamaha combo was reportedly great. I now agree! My daughter is thrilled and I know we will have days, months, maybe years of fun using this.
M-Audio USB Midisport Uno MIDI InterfaceMay 28, 2008 I was given this, along with an old QuickShot MIDI keyboard controller. I bought a Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 5-Port PCI Card and got updated Midisport drivers for my Mac G4 (OS 10.4.11) from M-Audio's website. I use this setup to access the sounds in GarageBand and play around with MIDI. Everything works fine. But, admittedly, this is not much of a test of the Interface, since the controller has only a MIDI out.
Does what I intended but no more...April 9, 2008 I used this cable to program a midi board with a sysex command. It worked, no problems, but the cable is flimsy and I don't see using it for an extended period of time. It's cheaply made and seems it will break after a few uses.
Vista Users Look ElsewhereMarch 27, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you use Windows Vista or plan on switching to Vista, your M-Audio equipment isn't going to work the way it did in XP.
M-Audio has a Vista driver for the USB Uno but it doesn't always work. Initially, after I installed the Vista driver that I downloaded from M-Audio's support page, everything seemed to work fine. But after a few hours of working in Reason 4.0, I noticed that the sounds weren't quite right. Everything that I was playing through my keyboard, which was connected via the USB Uno, sounded like poor quality samples. At first I thought it was my soundcard (M-Audio Fast Track USB. I wrote a review for that as well) but I played a drum pattern in ReDrum without my keyboard and everything sounded normal. I then tested the USB Uno with another MIDI controller and got the same results, low quality sounds. After uninstalling and reinstalling the USB Uno driver a couple of times, the sounds triggered by my keyboard seemed to be working okay again. When I decided to use it again later that week, the same sound issue reemerged. Personally, I will not be purchasing anymore M-Audio products due to their poor Vista drivers.
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