


On the PC, the Add New Hardware wizard that pops up when you connect the Midex 8 to the computer couldn't find all of the driver software on the CD. In a perfect world, hooking up the Steinberg Midex 8 and installing the drivers should be a piece of cake, but for several reasons, it turned out to be a bit of a hassle. When external power is needed, the Midex 8 accepts power from any wall-wart power supply that provides a minimum of 500 mA at between 6 and 12 VAC or VDC (any polarity). No external power supply is provided, and in many cases, USB power is sufficient. Open Music System (OMS) is required on the Mac and is included on the installation CD. It supports Windows 98SE, ME, and 2000, as well as Mac OS 8.6 or higher. Driver Ed The Steinberg Midex 8 ships with a brief manual and a cross-platform CD for installing the MIDI driver software on the PC and Mac. In both cases, I was unable to get USB audio to work on the same port.

With the hub, the Steinberg Midex 8 required external power otherwise, it did not. In both cases, I tested the unit with and without a four-port USB hub. On the PC, I used Midex version 1.1 drivers with Cubase VST/32 5.0 r6 and on the Mac, version 1.0 with Cubase VST/32 5.0 r2. I also used a Macintosh G3/300 MHz with a PCI card offering two USB ports. Specifically, if your computer has a single USB port - as most laptops do - and you intend to use the port for digital audio I/O, you probably won't be able to use the Steinberg Midex 8.įor this review, I tested the Steinberg Midex 8 on a Pentium III/700 MHz laptop with a single built-in USB port. Although you can use the Steinberg Midex 8 with most MIDI software, you need Steinberg's Cubase VST/32 5.0 to take advantage of LTB.Īlso, the Midex 8 doesn't like to share its USB port with other variable-bandwidth USB devices. If you download the latest driver software from Steinberg's Web site, you'll be able to stack as many as eight Midex 8 units to get a whopping 1,024 MIDI channels of LTB accuracy. Steinberg's Midex 8 USB MIDI interface ($499) is an 8-In/8-Out device featuring Linear Time Base (LTB) technology for greatly improved MIDI timing accuracy. Using the 64-bit version of Cubase may lead to freezing 32-bit plug-ins on Cubase. Steinberg, Cubase, ASIO and VST are registered trademarks.

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