Midi Patchbay

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Mr Arkadin
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Post by Mr Arkadin » Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:43 am

i have an old Akai ME80P, but for the life of me don't know if it does what you want. Cool device in its day. i'll see if i can dig out the scans of the manual i did.
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gd
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Post by gd » Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:41 am

I am in the same boat as the original poster as playing live I just haven't found what I want and he described it perfectly. In fact after trying out some of the newer components on the mkt. I just gave up and bring a macbook along all the while hoping it doesn't somehow fail. I will get back on my hardware search once again but I just want a basic no frills piece, don't need it to do my laundry, wash my car or give the mates a massage all at the same time. Anyone use an Alesis MMT-8 from the early '90s maybe? when Genesis was in town a few years ago I talked with Tony and I think that is what he is still using after all these years.
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shell
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Post by shell » Tue Aug 24, 2010 5:45 am

Prime NL wrote:I am using a Philip Rees 2M Midi merge unit myself (2 IN/2 OUT/2 THRU) and these units are really fantastic and send all Sysex data, MTC & Pitch bend data/summing.

The only problem is that they are also not made anymore but can still be found on e-bay and such.

They also made 5 IN/1 OUT & 9 IN/1 OUT units.

Check also : http://www.philrees.co.uk/products/mergebox.htm
Hey, sorry to resurrect an old thread, but im on the lookout for one of the above (Philip Rees 2M Midi merge unit)... anyone selling 1 or know anyone selling 1?

http://www.philrees.co.uk/products/pix/2mphoto.jpg

Thanks!
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Sir Nose
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Re: Midi Patchbay

Post by Sir Nose » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:46 am

It's tough to find an all in one as described by the OP. But the midimouse for program changes and the right combo of products from Midi-Solutions seems the best route from new equipment today.

As for the above post, check out http://www.midisolutions.com/products.htm

You would need 3 Thru boxes and a merger to accomplish the same task as the 2M though.

teprngr
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Re: Midi Patchbay

Post by teprngr » Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:54 am

if your intention is to get a new instrument so that you can perform on stage or doing a gig, or whatsoever that you have in mind now, I would recommend you to get the things that you really need as the instruments that you are going to get is really depending on what you are going to use it for. If you are performing and looking to earn some respect, you should get one with great sound and good looking.

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