MPD 24 Midi in/out

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MPD 24 Midi in/out
Posted on: 12.02.2010 by Vernon Vanderberg
Does this defeat my need for a usb hub?

my gear:

VCI-100se, Audio 2, Macbook (2 usb slots).

any thoughts before i consider purchasing the MPD 24?
Keith Mermer
12.02.2010
Originally Posted by DRR
Well I guess he is saying that using the midi in/out would alleviate the need for another usb connection.

I don't know anything about Macbooks, but I don't believe they have a midi in. So you still need a USB hub.

As for getting a MPD26, sure always get the newer model if its in the same price range. The MPD has been taking price drops though since the 26 is its replacement. I have seen in mom and pop shops around me the 24 is getting reduced down into the 70-80 dollar range.
hmmm, im familiar w/ midi; but not so much with usb controllers + how they pass midi info is still new to me. perhaps, the mpd can act as a midi port for the laptop via it's usb connection?

and yea, i've been noticing the affordability of the mpd24...but the darker color of the mpd26 is so much sexier lol
Vernon Vanderberg
12.02.2010
Does this defeat my need for a usb hub?

my gear:

VCI-100se, Audio 2, Macbook (2 usb slots).

any thoughts before i consider purchasing the MPD 24?
Vernon Vanderberg
14.02.2010
I see your point either way i would need a usb->midi cable (again needing a usb port). I guess im off to research usb hubs. thanks for the advice.

and regarding the audio 2, I love this little card. ive taken this bad boy on many out many times and it works wonders. I carry the thing in my pocket so its usually no problem as far as its build. however a firewire soundcard would definitely solve my lack of usb ports!
Keith Mermer
12.02.2010
Originally Posted by DRR
Well I guess he is saying that using the midi in/out would alleviate the need for another usb connection.

I don't know anything about Macbooks, but I don't believe they have a midi in. So you still need a USB hub.

As for getting a MPD26, sure always get the newer model if its in the same price range. The MPD has been taking price drops though since the 26 is its replacement. I have seen in mom and pop shops around me the 24 is getting reduced down into the 70-80 dollar range.
hmmm, im familiar w/ midi; but not so much with usb controllers + how they pass midi info is still new to me. perhaps, the mpd can act as a midi port for the laptop via it's usb connection?

and yea, i've been noticing the affordability of the mpd24...but the darker color of the mpd26 is so much sexier lol
Gianna Alwood
12.02.2010
Well I guess he is saying that using the midi in/out would alleviate the need for another usb connection.

I don't know anything about Macbooks, but I don't believe they have a midi in. So you still need a USB hub.

As for getting a MPD26, sure always get the newer model if its in the same price range. The MPD has been taking price drops though since the 26 is its replacement. I have seen in mom and pop shops around me the 24 is getting reduced down into the 70-80 dollar range.
Keith Mermer
12.02.2010
if you have two usb slots, you should be good to go (one for the vci, and one for the mpd). the only problem i see is perhaps a power issue depending on how demanding your usb controllers are. hope this helps, i may have misunderstood the question
Jayne Yellowhair
12.02.2010
If you have midi input on your laptop, then a midi cable from MPD->laptop will work. But macbooks don't have that, and you current gear doens't have a midi input anywhere..

So you'll need a device in between your MPD and your PC to handle the midi messages sent from the MPD. I believe a usb hub is cheaper and easier.
juan garcia
12.02.2010
^ask yourself what you're needs are now and down the road, is this card living it's life in and out of a dj bag as a basic 2-channel soundcard for djing or could you also see yourself doing production stuff?

I don't believe a person can really tell you one of those cards is better then the other, it depends on what you're using it for.

The firebox is a fantastic card built like a tank. With most laptops you should run it on its powercord, so that's one more thing to plug in if that matters.
Lorene Boehler
12.02.2010
I would say buy a MPD 26, it's around the same price and way more gangsta. BTW, how do you like your Audio 2? I'm unsure between that and a FireBox.
juan garcia
12.02.2010
i don't understand how it would relieve your need for a usb hub...

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