ammoon Midiplus MiniEngine USB MIDI Sound Module General MIDI Generator
Features:
Provides 128 standard GM tones, up to 64 polyphony output.
16 bit sampling accuracy of the data, 48kHz sampling frequency, 24dB sound digital filtering.
Data rotary knob to adjust Volume, Program, Reverb effects.
LED shows the value of the current volume, program, reverb.
Support all the MIDI devices that have MIDI output or USB output.
Either MIDI or USB connection can be manifested no delay.
Support MIDI IN and USB HOST working simultaneously.
Built-in 2500mAh rechargeable lithium battery can power your MIDI devices.
3.5mm headphone output interface: Connect headphones or other output devices.
Specifications:
Color: Blue
Material: Aluminium alloy
Maximun polyphony: 64
Tone: 128 standard GM
Power source: Micro-USB
Item size: 10.5 * 7.5 * 2cm / 4.1 * 3 * 0.8in
Item weight: 188g / 6.7oz
Package size: 18 * 11 * 5cm / 7.1 * 4.3 * 2in
Package weight: 296g / 10.5oz
Package List:
1 * MiniEngine USB
1 * Micro-USB cable
1 * 3.5mm TS to MIDI cable
1 * User manual(English & Chinese)
Product Features
- Provides 128 standard GM tones, up to 64 polyphony output.
- 16 bit sampling accuracy of the data, 48kHz sampling frequency, 24dB sound digital filtering.
- Data rotary knob to adjust Volume, Program, Reverb effects.
- Support all the MIDI devices that have MIDI output or USB output.
- Support MIDI IN and USB HOST working simultaneously.
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