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Re: Omni Mode?


 

Thanks for the info Daniel. Due to your prior email recommending it I already ordered one, and it¡¯s on its way from Lithuania.

About midi bandwidth: Many devices do not respect it and just go faster (UM-880 as an example. Sends sysex faster than some devices can read, that¡¯s why I keep a couple of ancient backup interfaces. and it can receive faster than the protocol specifies). With just one track of heavy poly aftertouch I am already at the limit, and using many fingers, The Linnstrument produces more than 3000 per second . The midihub shouldn¡¯t have a limit on incoming data, but they are citing the same speed of the MP4!

As long as data gets queued and does not crash, all will be ok. That¡¯s why Im getting only one to test it first.

On Feb 19, 2021, at 3:29 AM, Daniel Branco <daniel@...> wrote:

?Hi,

Don't know the reply to that, so I asked midhubs forum and got this reply from the developer.

"Hey, the amount of messages per second is limited by MIDI bandwidth which is 3125 bytes per second. Most messages are 3 bytes long. Bursts of data when it exceeds the bandwidth (for example when merging multiple MIDI inputs to single output) get queued, and sent out as soon as possible, so data is not lost. SysEx merging is also queued, so multiple transactions don¡¯t overlap each other."

I have no affiliation with midihub, it was a quest that started with "I need a midi router" and ended with "should have bought this long time ago".

Best,

Daniel


On 18/02/21 09:42, kaltar wrote:
That is one nice box, never saw it before. However (1) it is not really programmable and (2) It gets power from MIDI . Avoid those at all costs!

I think the MidiHub is the only equivalent to the MEP4. The MEP4 gets an error if you surpass 1000 messages per second (the internal buffer overloads). And while that is never an issue with a single keyboard, it does happen a lot when using a sequencer with lots of modulations going on.

On Feb 18, 2021, at 3:01 AM, Daniel Branco <daniel@...> wrote:
?Hi,

No issues with it so far. It's a pretty refined tool by now. (still being maintained on the software and firmware side)



You will find many applications for it besides filtering.

When searching, found this but it I think it wont solve your issue.

Best,

Daniel

On 17/02/21 21:59, kaltar wrote:
Thanks Daniel. I¡¯ve seen the Midihub before and seems like a good alternative. Is it the only one you know of? Have you had any crash?

Kaltar










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