Im new to MIDI and all the adapters & boxes & software available - and my workflow is not typical* too so its easy to get lost and annoyed when things dont seem to work! Your video really helps clarify the necessities of power/data/midi transfer!! Im seeking a UMH21 now. Thnx. *Im using wireless midi transfer from guitar to PC AND iPad Pro2023 and to amps and mixing desk - which is difficult in terms of compatibility often. Thanks again!
@@PianoTone I am planning to test it with my P-45 when a Hammond M-Solo arrives. I was going back and forth for a while but I finally decided to get M-Solo today. It is all thanks to your reviews. I will be learning jazz on it. P-45 will be for home piano practice and will try to use it as a MIDI keyboard for M-Solo. I may get access to a church pipe organ as well. I got a few books about playing Hammond organ (also for liturgical preludes). I will be decide about getting MIDI controller with more appropriate keybed after gaining some experience with different organs. Thank you again, Michael
thanks Tony, I have asked local yamaha distributor on connecting DGX with MODX, they said no! 😂 you solved the problem for them.....cheers mate! 2 thumbs up for your effort. WUATB🎉
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Thanks Thomas! I don’t actually use midi myself much either (for recording I always prefer recording with audio) but for connecting a second keyboard to my CK88 that’s pretty cool.
I use one as a usb midi bay from a Novation Circuit Tracks to sequence external synths with a little 4 port usb hub as a lot of modules don’t have midi thru etc. Note : Dore has said it has a 4 device limit with an external usb hub . Not sure if or why this would be a limit , but as the circuit only has 4 poly midi tracks ( the drum samples send midi too but only gate style on off on a fixed note ) have no way to push and test that . Another tip : If using a hub and if the devices are powered from usb then using a powered hub can be a must if your devices draw more then the HMH can provide . Cheers .
Once again another great review by Piano Tone! May I get some clarification on a scenario purpose. After looking at your review on the DGX 670, I am going to purchase that Yamaha but I did notice the midi connection is USB Midi Host. I do not want to connect the keyboard to a computer but rather to daisy chain to some Din Midi keyboards (2) that are routed thru an audio interface midi to a computer that uses DAW Reaper. Can this device be used for such for the DGX 670, not as a controller but a 3rd piano? Thank you
Yes and no (not sure I'm 100% on where you want the DGX in the "daisy chain"). This WILL allow you to convert the DGX's MIDI USB out into 5 PIN MIDI out, so that you can send MIDI from the DGX (using it as a controller) to anything with a 5 pin MIDI in port. And (although I didn't test this in my review), you can supposedly connect other MIDI CONTROL SOURCES to the "in" side, either the 5 pin in (if your MIDI device has 5 pin out) or even by using a USB hub (that you would connect multiple USB MIDI devices like the DGX and others) to send multiple USB MIDI at once. BUT the DGX has no MIDI IN, so you can use it as a solo controller (or one of multiple controllers) but you can't send MIDI data THROUGH the DGX; it is output only, the DOREMIDI just allows it to be 5 pin instead of USB.
@@PianoTone Thank you. Kinda clear lol Whenever i think of a device being used as a controller, then it would not use any of its features onboard nd just send midi data to another device using that device's features (sounds) Daisy chain = DGX 670 (Out) to CLP 880 (In) CLP 880 (Out) to Kurzweil k2500x (In) Kurzweil (Out) to audio interface Midi (In) to Reaper on computer Hopefully sending dta back to audio interface audio outs?? Of course I might have this all screwed up. My goal is to be able to use all midi keyboards and their voices and send to different keyboard amps while still being able to play them simultaneously. Back in "92-'93 in the older days of midi I was able to do this with a few instruments. Thank you!
Hi Tony! Thank you so much for this review! I’m wondering if there exists such a device that would allow me to trigger the sounds on my 61 key Roland E-X50 with my 88 key Cossain foldable digital piano, even though they both have USB midi instead of the traditional five pin midi? Sadly my Google searches didn’t turn up any promising results. I contacted several music stores including my local Long and McQuade, and they weren’t aware of anything that would serve the purpose and that didn’t involve the intervention of my computer or my iPad. If it is possible, and if you are aware of such a device, could you please provide an Amazon link to such device? I am also located in Canada. Thank you so much in advance for any assistance you are able to provide!
Unfortunately you need a 5 pin MIDI in to be able to receive MIDI from another device. The DOREMIDI host converts the other way around (FROM USB MIDI TO 5 PIN) but you need the 5 pin IN on the EK-50 to receive. I'm not even sure how a pc in between would help (I guess there must be some software that can modify and send the signal back out some how). Sorry I'm not more help! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@@PianoTone Thank you so much Tony! In fact, on my iPad Mini 6 (which has a USBC port), I have an app called One Man Band, which among other things, allows you to trigger some of the sounds from one USB midi keyboard to another, as long as they're both plugged into the iPad via a USBC OTG adapter. In the app's settings, you can then set the Midi In to one keyboard, and Midi Out to the other. I say some of the sounds, because you have to choose the voice to trigger from the software side, and there's a limited amount of instrument sounds that you can choose from with this setup. The other thing is that it can really take a toll on the iPad's battery when both keyboards are connected at once. Anyway, thank you so much once again for getting back to me, I appreciate it very much. Keep up the great work! :)
To be honest I’m not sure - I’m not at all familiar with those pedals. All the doremidi does is merge MIDI signals between 5pin and USB MIDI into a single MIDI 5 pin out if that helps
I actually never owned the 2 of those at once, I traded the 61 back in on the 88. Not sure why I'd bother connecting those two together given that they have the identical sounds, but you sure could if you wanted to! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe!
@@PianoTone in my case, CTK 7000 does not have 5pin midi in/out, I want to use my yamaha electone EL-20 as the controller which has 5 pin midi. Hope it works when i get one.
@@PianoTone Update, I got the MidiPlus USB Midi host. Same looks as the Doremedi. It works perfectly, Yamaha Electone EL-20 (5 pin) MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of my MidiPlus Usb Host, and then USB printer cable to my CTK-7000. Works perfectly, i like the hammond organ, i can use the sliders as drawbars.
Pls help. I'm using the Dore Midi Hub with Akai MPK Mini Play. Using 5 pin midi, In to Thru on separate Dore midi box, Out to In on SQ64 brain (I have other instruments going into the THru box too. Channel 1 works find, the literature says the MPK uses that along with channel 10. BUT, 3-4 other instrument sounds are coming from the MPK including drums and bass. My bass is set the channel 6 on the SQ and drums to ch 8. I know it's the MPK sounds by using mutes on the SQ. I'm guessing it's Omni or another midi setting on the MPK but I can't find info on this. The USB goes from the Dore Hub to the MPK. Thank you! Great work here!
Thanks a bunch; I’m not at all familiar with the SQ64, and your setup sounds a lot more complex than anything I’ve ever done - not sure I can help much sorry!
is that the casinotone ct-s1 behind you? I have one too.. ONLY thing I hate about it is the guitar pad. I wish they would of added the guitar but with out the pads. I don't like the pad effect.
No I don’t think so - the usb MIDI ports on most devices (I think) only send they don’t receive. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Nice vídeo! Do you know if I can use this with MVAVE wireless midi to receive midi changes from my PC to my MultiFX Pedal? Like: PC Midi msg -> Wireless MIDI -> USB Midi Host -> MultiFX Guitar Pedal
@PianoTone Asked Doremidi about it and yes, it's possible. In addition, they said that the device connected to MIDI Host needs to be usb class compliant.
Hi there! If you mean to use one to control the other I don’t think that’s possible; it’s my understanding that usb MIDI is out only not in (you need a midi in on a device for it to be controlled by another device. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Hey there; I know nothing about Volca Keys so I can't guarantee anything, but I do see a 5 pin MIDI in port so I would assume it would work fine to convert your Akai's USB MIDI out into the 5 pin version for the Volca. Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
I'm not familiar with how that dongle works; is it connected to the receiving device's 5 pin MIDI port? If so, then maybe but to be honest I really have no idea. Sorry couldn't be more help!
Greetings friend, I bought a Doremidi USB host UMH-10 box but I connect it to a PC and it does not recognize it, please someone who has the drivers, I thank you.
Where is the pc connected? The box is meant to take USB MIDI (from a keyboard or a MIDI device) and 5 pin MIDI (from a keyboard or a MIDI device) and merge it to a 5 pin MIDI out (to go to usually another MIDI device like a keyboard). Are you trying to send the MIDI out with an adapter to a pc? Or are you connecting the PC to the USB IN on the device (which means you are trying to send MIDI FROM the PC TO another device?) Also FYI the UMH10 is only the older USB version I think 1.1; the UMH20 is USB 2.0 Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
Good morning, greetings, I'm doing it this way, I connected the USB cable that she three to the USB to the PC, the light bulb turns on, but it doesn't come out that it's connected to the PC, that is, Windows doesn't recognize it.
hi i follow the set up in the video i have roland xps 10 usb host to my yamaha mx61 it works but the problem everytime i press one note to my yamaha it wont stop the sound all i want is to combine both keyboard but the thing is the sound wont stop so i need to turn off the roland xps 10 to stop.. can u help me please
i've purchased doremidi umh 21 I connected my roland xps 10 usb host to doremidi umh 21 then doremidi out to my yamaha mx61 midi input it works but the problem everytime i press the key, the sound won't stop..