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FORE MIDI to USB Interface MIDI Adapter with Input&Output Connecting with Keyboard/Synthesizer for Editing&Recording Track Work with Windows/Mac OS for Studio USB 2.0 Color Blue & Black - 6.5Ft

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Model: USB-Black & Blue


Features

  • FORE 1 MIDI in / 1 MIDI out MIDI interface, 16 MIDI input & output channels. Connecting keyboard, MIDI keyboard, synthesizer, electric drum and any device with input & output to computer/laptop for recording and editing your track.
  • Plug & Play, with a Built-in driver and Intelligent LED Indicator. No extra difficult driver installation. Easy set up, truly plug and play. MIDI converter shows different light indicators & status. Red is Power, Blue is signal transfer & connections. Watch the video to get more details about how to use.
  • No delay MIDI Input and Output. High-performance FTP processing chip, stable and fast speed MIDI data transmission. FL studio12, DirectMusic, CoreMIDI, Cubase, Sonar, MIDI Connections, etc. Supported.
  • Conveniently integrated USB and cables. High quality wire with multi-layer protection. Technology of resistance to electromagnetic interference, ensuring the audio transmission rapidly and safely without damage. USB bus-powered, 6.5Ft.
  • Designed & Produced by FORE. Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10 and Mac iOS. || Attention: For using on iOS devices, Original authentic Camera Connection Kit is needed or it may not work.||

Description

Designed by FORE

Brand: FORE


Compatible Devices: YAMAHA CVP-105, CVP-305, CLP-350, Clavinova-600, Clavinova-820, DD-55, DGX-500, DX-7 II, MM8, M7CL Mixer, NU1X Hybrid Piano, P-200, P-85, P-90, PF-85, Piaggero NP31, PSR-172, PSR-280, PSR-282, PSR-500, PSR E-313, WX-5, YDP-141, YPG-635, YPP-50, Roland D-20, HP-2, KR-575, PK-5, RD-100, TD-12, V-Drums, VS-2480, XP-30 CASIO CTK-700, CZ-101, LK-100, Privia-120, WK-1250, KORG SP170S, DP-80, X2, Triton, M1, Poly 8, SV1, M-Audio Midiman Radium-61, Ozonic, Nord Drum 3P, Electro 2, AKAI MPC-1000, MPD16, Behringer DSP9024, Technics PX-203, SX-P30, SX-PR804, Simmons SD7K See more


Connectivity Technology: MIDI


Number of Channels: 3


Item Weight: 120 Grams


Item Weight: 4.2 ounces


Package Dimensions: 6.77 x 4.41 x 1.18 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: USB-Black & Blue


Date First Available: January 19, 2024


Compatible Devices: YAMAHA CVP-105, CVP-305, CLP-350, Clavinova-600, Clavinova-820, DD-55, DGX-500, DX-7 II, MM8, M7CL Mixer, NU1X Hybrid Piano, P-200, P-85, P-90, PF-85, Piaggero NP31, PSR-172, PSR-280, PSR-282, PSR-500, PSR E-313, WX-5, YDP-141, YPG-635, YPP-50, Roland D-20, HP-2, KR-575, PK-5, RD-100, TD-12, V-Drums, VS-2480, XP-30 CASIO CTK-700, CZ-101, LK-100, Privia-120, WK-1250, KORG SP170S, DP-80, X2, Triton, M1, Poly 8, SV1, M-Audio Midiman Radium-61, Ozonic, Nord Drum 3P, Electro 2, AKAI MPC-1000, MPD16, Behringer DSP9024, Technics PX-203, SX-P30, SX-PR804, Simmons SD7K


Operating System: Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10 and Mac iOS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great way to make a modern PC play MIDI back through a MIDI sound module!
Model: Red
There are, of course, plenty of people who will need this adapter to connect non-USB MIDI devices to their computer for the purposes of input, but I bought this specifically because I wanted *output*, and it performs the job wonderfully. In my particular case, I wanted some old-school games that were using my PC's built-in MIDI player to instead play through my Roland SC-55 mkII, and I was able to get it up and running in no time flat. Step 1: Make sure your PC and your MIDI sound module are turned on. Step 2: Plug the OUT plug on the adapter into the MIDI IN port on the sound module and the IN plug to the MIDI OUT port. This is pretty common practice for MIDI devices, and the bundled instructions also tell you to do this, but this is also where people seem to get turned around the most. Step 3: Plug the USB end of the adapter in to your computer. Step 4: Use a freeware program like MidiMapper by CoolSoft to change your default MIDI device to USB Midi Device. Step 5: That's it! Optionally, if you want the MIDI sounds from the module to play back through your computer's audio and not through dedicated speakers, you can use an aux cable on the module's output jack to plug in to your computer's Line In 3.5mm jack. If your computer only has a headphone jack, it might support switching the headphone jack to a Line In jack, such as via Realtek Audio Console.) I'm really pleased with how easy to use this was, as well as how nice the device looks (looks aren't important, but they are appreciated). I'll update my review if this changes, but right now, I'm very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by ScubaSteve

  • Excellent price, works perfectly
Model: USB-Black & Coral
Our son is getting into electronic music and a teacher suggested he work with GarageBand. We have an old Yamaha keyboard with MIDI ports and decided that this was the cheapest way to connect the keyboard to the computer. At less than $20, it seems like a reasonable purchase even if some later time he ends up wanting a full-fledged audio interface. We hooked up the MIDI cables to the keyboard (out to in and in to out, as it instructs), hooked up the USB to our older (High Sierra) Mac, turned on the keyboard, started GarageBand, and it just worked. No issues at all. It seems sturdy, and it is reasonably attractive except the LEDs are exceptionally bright... I covered them with a piece of electical tape. I can't imagine I'll ever have a need to see the LEDs unless something breaks. I think these bright LEDs are a minor flaw, and as far as I can see they are the only minor flaw. If you want to connect a MIDI-capable electronic keyboard to a computer, and aren't ready to invest in an "audio interface" (or even wanting to understand what that means), then I think this is the right product to buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023 by Tupelomama

  • Great adapter!
Model: Red
I ordered this adapter for use with my electronic keyboard and I love it. It simply works and is the perfect length for my needs, plus it shipped fast and the box arrived in good condition.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by J. Weber

  • Works Both Directions! (previously ONLY works in 1 direction)
Model: Red
Today: update to original review below and I change from 3Stars to 4Stars: Operator error. I'll blame Yamaha for lack of documentation regarding getting MIDI setup in the MM8 keyboard. Turns out I needed to set "EXT SYNC" ON to get MIDI transmissions from keyboard to computer working with the FORE USB-MIDI interface. Also, for the other direction, EXT SYNC On or OFF doesn't matter (for PC transmit to keyboard) go figure. My best guess is the MM8 was transmitting SYNC until i turned EXT SYNC ON. In any case, Great it works! However, the BLUE LED that indicates receiving MIDI from keyboard (see below regarding No GREEN LED in my unit) is always blinking regardless of keyboard activity or idle? And then when busy transmitting MIDI it doesn't change its ~3Hz blink rate either...the BLUE LED (which should be GREEN) showing MIDI transmissions from computer to keyboard works fine and is normally OFF when idle, flashes appropriatly with the MIDI messages. So LED issues are my reason for 4 stars and not 5. In the 5 day interim I bought and received the $40 Roland USB-MIDI interface. Same thing at first: no keyboard MIDI transmit to computer and its Receive LED was always on. This is what prompted me to start wiggling buttons and try anything: EXT SYNC turned ON was the key for me and my MM8. Note the Roland receive LED is normally OFF unless I'm playing my keyboard and transmitting MIDI to computer, and blinks appropriately with MIDI messages. 5 days ago: my FORE installed into Windows 10 64b seamlessly upon connection. I then connected to my Yamaha MM8 Keyboard and with a little effort within my DAW software was able to get MIDI transmissions from Computer/DAW working fine. Also figured out how to add in Program Changes: good fun. However, when I connect Yamaha MIDI-OUT to FORE MIDI-in I hear a 60-cycle hum in my Yamaha audio and the Blue MIDI Receive Data LED in the FORE blinks at about a 2Hz rate implying my keyboard is transmitting MIDI. It is not and I double-checked the SYNC (external clock) was OFF. The hum makes me think the FORE's receive jack has a short-circuit in it. No, it's not my cables as I did a proper trouble-shoot swap with no effect. Amazon tech support supplied me with a 2-page install guide not found anywhere on the web and this is where I learned that my unit should have a GREEN LED indicating MIDI-out from my computer: NO, both my traffic LEDs are BLUE. Power LED (USB 5V Power) is RED as it should be). So my unit built on an off day at the CM where it was too much trouble to procure GREEN LEDs and, "Just build them with GREENs." was the executive decision of the day. I'd live with the BLUE if Receive worked. I'll just move up the food chain and buy the highly rated Roland Interface for $40.00 It works in 1 direction and cost $15.00 = 3 Star Review. p.s. for those confounded by the OUT and IN markings on the cable ends, MIDI has always been like this since the early 1980's of its birth: Computer/Sequencer MIDI-out connects to Instrument MIDI-in. Instrument MIDI-out connects to Computer/Sequencer MIDI-in. Thought of this way it makes sense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020 by ee10pie

  • It works
Model: Black
Bought this to connect my son's keyboard to his I pad for "studio work". He says it works great.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Rachel D

  • Very good value
Model: USB-Black & Blue
Very simple and super easy to use. Just plugged it in and my software saw the keyboard right away. No frills just easy quick and fast to use. No need to pay for all the extra stuff when u don't need it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by armstrong

  • Excelent customer service
Model: Type-C
I had an issue with the connector and I loved the customer service: it was inmediate and satisfacory. I would buy from them if needed.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Pablo A. Alvarado

  • not for me
Model: Red
i couldnt get it to work. in all fairness, i was trying to capture midi signals from my q-chord, which is notorious for having an absolute dumpster fire of a midi protocol, and i DID get it to SEND a signal to my q-chord. so im sure it works great, but it just didnt work out for my use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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