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The
UM-880 is the most powerful, easy to use MIDI
interface/MIDI patcher available. The vast majority of
functions are available through either one or two button
commands on the front panel.
Key
Features:
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Fast and stable MIDI data transmission realized
by
FPT (Fast Processing Technology of MIDI
transmission)
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Eight sets of input/out connections can be stored
into memory
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Easy USB connection to your computer
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Convenient “Merge” function
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Cable Check Utility
SKU:
EDIUM880
With eight sets of MIDI inputs and outputs, the UM-880 lets you
simultaneously control up to 128 channels. It’s easy to connect
to your computer—simply connect a USB cable and you’re done. The
UM-880 is hot-swappable, so you can plug and unplug the UM-880
even while your computer is on. You can also use up to four
UM-880 units simultaneously, expanding your system to 512
channels.
The UM-880
features hardware MIDI patcher functionality. MIDI can be routed
directly, simply by pressing the panel buttons; and there are
none of the complicated settings that are all too common on
software patchers. The hardware MIDI patcher makes use of
HDMR (Hardware Direct MIDI Routing) technology to ensure
low-latency.
The UM-880
can also act as a Stand-alone MIDI patcher with eight memory
locations where you can store patch settings.
Specifications
UM-880: 128 Channel USB MIDI Interface
Connectors
MIDI connectors (in: 8, out: 8)
USB connector (front/rear, USB Type B)
Power Supply
AC 117, 230, 240V
Power
Consumption
8W
Dimensions
19(W)x 9-1/8(D)x 2-1/2(H) inches
482(W)x 231.4(D)x 44(H) mm
Weight
2.4kg / 5 lbs. 5 oz
Accessories
UM-880 Driver CD-ROM
Owner’s manual
USB cable
Power cord
System Requirements
Macintosh
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MacOS 8.5, 8.6, 9.x, *OSX
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USB ready Apple Macintosh
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PowerPC G3 233 or higher processor
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64 MB RAM or higher
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OMS 2.3.3 or later; or FreeMIDI 1.35 or later software
Windows
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Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP
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Windows compatible computer with available *USB port
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Pentium 200 MHz or higher processor
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64 MB RAM or higher (128 MB or higher on Windows 2000)
* Must have
a
compatible USB host controller.
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