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MIDI Info Page
MIDI Information:
Number of MIDI Ports:
Shows the total number
of MIDI ports available on the 5-pin DIN Jacks, USB
Device Jacks, USB Host Jack and Ethernet Sessions.
Note: Each MIDI port is a 16-channel data stream.
Number of DIN pairs:
Shows the number of
standard 5-pin MIDI DIN connector pairs (In/Out).
Number of Device jacks:
Shows the number of
USB-B connections available for Mac or PC
computer devices.
Number of USB MIDI Ports/Device Jack:
Each
Device Jack can can support multiple MIDI ports.
This entry shows the total number of ports
supported on each jack.
Number of USB Host Jacks:
Shows the number of
USB Host Jacks available, for hosting Class
Compliant USB MIDI devices.
Number of USB MIDI Ports/Host Jack:
The USB
Host Jack supports multiple MIDI ports. By adding
an optional powered USB hub, multiple USB MIDI
devices can access the available MIDI ports on the
Host Jack.
Maximum number of ports to use on multi-port
USB devices:
Multi-port USB devices can be
assigned more than one of the available USB MIDI
ports on the Host Jack. This setting limits the
number of ports used by any one multi-port
device.
Number of Ethernet Jacks
: Shows the number of
available Ethernet jacks on the product.
Number of RTP MIDI Sessions/Ethernet Jack:
The
Ethernet Jack can support separate MIDI sessions
with multiple networked computers. This
number shows the maximum number of sessions.
Number of RTP MIDI Connections/RTP MIDI
Session:
This indicates how many devices can be
connected via each Ethernet session (normally
one.)
Enable routing between ports on multi-port USB
devices:
This is not normally required but can be
enabled by checking this box.
Enable Running Status on DIN ports:
Running
Status is a MIDI command that must be
implemented - correctly - by receiving devices, so
it is disabled by default. Its function is to reduce
the amount of MIDI data by eliminating redundant
status bytes.
Port Information:
General:
Every MIDI port available to each mio4
connection can have both its input and output
enabled or disabled. Everything is on by default.
Port Names can be edited.
Note: The default port names are based on the
factory default routing so they may no longer be
appropriate once you modify the routing.
USB Host Jack:
Once a device has been connected
via the Host Jack, you can reserve one of the ports
for that device for future connections.
Ethernet Jack:
Includes information about active
Ethernet sessions.
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