🎶 Bridge your gear, boost your flow—MIDI made effortless!
The DigitalLife Standalone MIDI-USB Host Bridge Box is a compact, driver-free MIDI interface featuring a 1-in/1-out 5-pin MIDI port and USB Type-A connectivity. Its rugged metal housing ensures durability for both studio and live use, while the LED indicator provides real-time connection status. Compatible with a wide range of class-compliant USB MIDI devices and major DAWs, it offers musicians and producers a hassle-free, plug-and-play solution backed by 24/7 multilingual support.
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 7.5 x 3.5 cm; 195 g |
Item model number | MIDI-Host, 1i/1o, Black |
Back Material | Metal |
Body Material | Metal |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | Boss RC 600 Looper, Casio Privia 470-Klavier, Casio Px S1100 Piano |
Connector | USB Type-A, USB Type-B, 5-PIN DIN MIDI |
Digital Audio Protocol | MIDI-Interface |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Signal Format | Analog-Digital |
Supported Software | Ableton Live, Apple Logic Pro X, Avid Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, PreSonus Studio One, FL Studio (Fruity Loops), Propellerhead Reason, Bitwig Studio, Cakewalk by BandLab, GarageBand (for Mac), Adobe Audition, Ardour, LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio), Reaper, Tracktion T7, Harrison Mixbus, Renoise, MOTU Digital Performer, Cockos REAPER, Presonus Notion |
Top Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Musical Style | World-Wide |
Country Produced In | CN |
Size | UMH-10 |
Proficiency Level | All |
Operating System | OS-Independent |
Item Weight | 195 g |
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It just works!
Connected my Akai MPK Mini Play to my Korg NTS-1 with no problems, plug and play. Awesome little box 👍
A**R
Easily MIDI up keyboards like the old days
When Midi was invented you could plug two (or more) keyboards (assuming they were equipped with Midi sockets) together and play one with the other. Simples. Then along came the 2000s and keyboard manufacturers switched to USB Midi. WHY??? You had to use a computer as an intermediary. Not ideal, particularly if said computer runs one of those ghastly operating systems like Windows.This little box solves all that. Use the supplied USB-B-to-USB-A cable, USB-B into a keyboard with only a USB midi socket. Plug USB-A end into the box. Connect an old school 5-pin Midi cable between the box and a keyboard with 5-pin Midi socket. You'll need another USB-A-to-USB-B (not supplies) to power the box. Then, hey presto, you can play your keyboards with Midi just like the old days :)
M**K
simple box, now I can use my M Audio controller to drive my analogue synth set up using this box
simple box, now I can use my M Audio controller to drive my analogue synth set up using this box
M**D
Simple, converts between MIDI interfaces easily
Bought this to use a USB MIDI controller with my other gear that only has 5-pin DIN connectors. Works absolutely fine, completely seamless. You will need a USB power supply with a USB-B connector to power the device though, fortunately I had one lying around
T**S
It works
Used this to interface a Behringer XTouch Mini with an X-Air digital mixer for control purposes. Just be aware that you will need to obtain a USB power supply separately.
C**
Good value midi host
A big saving on the Kenton equivalent, a very useful piece of equipment that takes up hardly any space. Very happy so far with this item
A**T
Value
Excellent product at a good price
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