iConnectivity mio2 Advanced 2×2 MIDI Interface With Multi-Computer Capability
An ultra-versatile MIDI problem solver for the studio and stage. mio2 belongs in every music creator’s MIDI arsenal. It’s a powerful little interface to connect your MIDI gear and/or computers. Share MIDI between two computers and two MIDI devices at the same time! It can also work stand-alone. Filter, merge, remap MIDI with computers or without. What makes mio2 unique? The iConnectivity difference. Other MIDI interfaces: Basic 2×2 MIDI. Support for only one computer. Won’t work without a computer. Nothing’s changed since 1985. The mio2 difference: More power to create. Integrate two Macs and/or PCs. Collaborate. Solve your MIDI connection problems with one affordable little interface. No need for a separate MIDI merger/filter/processor – it’s all built in. mio2 is a member of the most innovative line of interfaces on the planet. The MIDI interface is reinvented.
Product Features
- 2×2 5-pin MIDI ports
- PC- and Mac-compatible
- Works with up to two computers at the same time!
- Plug-and-play – no drivers to install (it’s USB MIDI Class-Compliant)
- 10 user-configurable 16-channel MIDI ports
- Configuration software (download for Mac/PC) makes it simple to create and save routing/merging/filtering presets. One is stored on the device and remembered when you power up.
- USB bus-powered
Flaky Worked for me, but very intermittently. I’m using Windows 7.When I first plugged it in it installed itself without asking for drivers. No problems there.After that I tried using it in Anvil Studio and was immediately greeted with the error message seen in the attached photo when I tried to select it as my output midi device. Seems like some sort of a ‘device busy’ message. I wasn’t using ANY other program though. I decided to restart my PC thinking it might need a…
Quality Is Job 1 I bought the the iConnectivity mio 1-in 1-out cable to replace a P.O.S. unnamed cable I had bought previously. You know the ones, black with silver colored cables — super cheap and crappy. The crappy one had problems passing Sys Ex! Really? In this day and age? MIDI is 30 years old! Anyway the mio cable worked PERFECT. I wasted a whole Sunday working on a DX7 before I figured out it was the darn MIDI interface.PROS: Zero issues. Class compliant. I didn’t have to mess with any…