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Hi everyone, I was just wondering if someone could help me out here.

I'm about to invest in a Korg MicroX synth (or similar), and it can be used as a sound module by connecting a larger MIDI keyboard to it. I currently own a big 88-key 'portable' Yamaha keyboard (DGX-505) which I would like to use with it, but the only way it transfers MIDI data is to a computer via USB.

Is there any way in which I could do essentially the opposite of what a USB-MIDI interface does, ie. is there a USB out-to-MIDI cable?? or will I have to buy a MIDI interface for my PC and do all sorts of nonsense with that first?

Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
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I don't think there are such cables. So with this keyboard you're stuck to connecting it to a PC and in there route the midi stream to the midi out of a soundcard, which is connected to the MicroX.

It would be simpler if you had a keyboard with plain midi connections...
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2x2 midisport
http://www.cdrecordingsoftware.com/img/usb2x2_med.jpg
gives you two midi outs via a seperate usb, this means any midi you can send to your host(most hosts allow this) can then be sent out via this.
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There are some interesting products on this page..
http://www.starland.co.uk/prodsum.asp?h ... t=USB+MIDI

They all speak of being connected to computers' USB sockets, but I don't see why they shouldn't work connected to USB gear. You might have to suck-it-and-see.

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Why don't you just connect both the Yamaha and the MicroX to the computer using USB ?

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CinningBao wrote:There are some interesting products on this page..
http://www.starland.co.uk/prodsum.asp?h ... t=USB+MIDI

They all speak of being connected to computers' USB sockets, but I don't see why they shouldn't work connected to USB gear. You might have to suck-it-and-see.
Yes, you can stick them into the PC. But the OP wants something that goes into the USB socket of his Yamaha keyboard. And USB isn't peer2peer...
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Ah, well one learns a new thing everyday, doesn't one :)

I'd like to understand (from a protocol level) what the limitations of USB are in this situation. Do you know of any documentation which might help?

(sorry for the hijak OP)

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Yeah it is a nasty problem I think i'm just going to have to use the PC all the time or just put up with the microX's 25 keys. Ah well.
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