Manufactured in Japan for 3 or 4 years during the 90s, these units are still used by performers and studios. They have a simple, straight forward interface and are well built with good quality electronics.
Rating: 10 out of 10
posted Wednesday, 12-Apr-06 at 9:51
dano
a hobbyist user
from Japan writes:
Nice midi patch bay. I bought it used a few weeks ago for $35. Clever yet simple control: Set the 8 output sliders to (input) A,B,C,D, or Off. I took the cover off and looked inside: it's very well made. The only LED is power, otherwise unit is unlit. Still, it works perfectly.
Rating: 10 out of 10
posted Thursday, 23-Mar-06 at 8:14
LoHr
from usa writes:
dont get any easyer than this.. its as simple as simple can be. works great. imma take off 1 point because it looks ugly.
Rating: 9 out of 10
posted Thursday, 14-Aug-03 at 11:15
Tim
a hobbyist user
from Canada writes:
Nice cheap midi solution for those of us on a budget. Enough to get a modest midi setup talking as a group, nice way to control up to eight bits of gear through your favorite piece of sequencing software.
Solid build, got mine from a pawn shop and though it looks kind of old it worked right away. It's very simple, no LEDs to show activity but for a basic piece of gear it fits the bill quite nicely.
Rating: 8 out of 10
posted Saturday, 19-Jan-02 at 21:7
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