My synth (very old) has MIDI in/out jacks which are circular, and "half-filled", if you know what I mean.
But my soundcard (M-Audio Delta 44) has a single trapezoidal MIDI jack, with two rows, 4 and 5 holes in each row respectively. I also have the red/white Belkin jacks but those are not MIDI.
So how do I connect my synth to my soundcard?
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Jul-08-2006 18:14
jahnlay
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Check out the manual of your delta, should be explained in there.
Originally posted by HardTranceProd
My synth (very old) has MIDI in/out jacks which are circular, and "half-filled", if you know what I mean.
But my soundcard (M-Audio Delta 44) has a single trapezoidal MIDI jack, with two rows, 4 and 5 holes in each row respectively. I also have the red/white Belkin jacks but those are not MIDI.
So how do I connect my synth to my soundcard?
pretty sure the delta 44 doesn't have midi
Jul-08-2006 19:06
HardTranceProd
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Re: Re: MIDI input/output - different jacks
quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
pretty sure the delta 44 doesn't have midi
really? so I can't hook up my synth?!
It does say "MIDI" in front of that one rectangular jack...
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Jul-08-2006 19:08
No Left Turn
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the Delta 44/66 cards do not have MIDI i/o's. I've owned both at one point and they did not have MIDI i/o's at all. Though, I find it extremely hard to believe that you're not sure the model/make of your own sound card.
Alot of firewire cards these days have the trapezoid jack that you're speaking of and that usually means theres a breakout cable with the corresponding cables, usually MIDI and S/PDIF. Even some PCI cards have it, like the Audiophile cards.
I'm not sure if any of this helps.
Jul-08-2006 22:03
BOOsTER
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couldn't it be the "gameport" or joystick in?
you can connect midi devices to your joystick port with some...cable...
I'm not sure though but can't it be the case?
my card has midi-in midi-out and the trapezoid joystick in
The trapezoidal port on the back of the card is the interface that connects to the 4-in/4-out breakout box. The Delta 44 has no midi capabilities whatsoever.
If you want a midi interface whilst still using the Delta 44, then I would recommend you score a separate usb midi interface. They're relatively cheap.
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Jul-08-2006 23:11
HardTranceProd
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quote:
Originally posted by aquila
If you want a midi interface whilst still using the Delta 44, then I would recommend you score a separate usb midi interface. They're relatively cheap.
thank you, i'd be interested in those, do they sell them in your regular computer store?
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Jul-08-2006 23:57
aquila
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Sometimes. But you'll be better off looking in a music store...or ebay