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| | Features | 1x1 USB MIDI interface16 MIDI input and output channelsbus-poweredrequires no external powerextremely compact for mobile or desktop usebuilt-in USB and MIDI cables
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| | Description | Our smallest and simplest USB MIDI interface, USB Uno offers basic 1 x 1 operation and bus-powered mobilityand even comes with its own built-in USB and MIDI cables. What could be simpler? |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.07 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.66 inches | | Package Width: | 8.35 inches | | Package Height: | 1.65 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.53 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 85 reviews |
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Didn't Really Fill My Needs... Jun 18, 2010 Picked one up used locally and it wouldn't recognize any of three computers I tried it on. Could be because it was a 'used' unit and had previous issues. I own a plethora of Midi Man equipment and this is the first time I have had any problems but a search of forums on the Net reveals that others have had similar problems.
Can't use with 64-bit computer May 09, 2010 I bought this device to be able to tie my electronic piano into my new computer which does not have a MIDI port. My new computer is a Windows 7 64-bit computer that is small with only multiple USB ports. It wasn't until I actually got the device that I learned there's no 64-bit support from M-Audio. Looking at the advertisement web pages did not even hint at this. I suppose I should have done more homework before buying, but that shouldn't have to be the way things are. So I bought this thing and can't use it.
Terrible Drivers Mar 25, 2010 I have had mine for a couple of years now. I am constantly having to install drivers. Under XP I would have to reinstall the drivers if I plugged it into a different USB port. Under Vista it doesn't work if I have it plugged in when I boot. If I leave it plugged in when I start up then I have to unplug it, restart, and then plug it back in.
No Windows 7 support (and in no hurry to provide any) Mar 24, 2010 It takes alot of nerve to continue to sell a product that will not work on the latest and widely accepted version of Windows. It's not like Win 7 just came out last month, and there should be enough similarity between 7 and Vista in terms of driver architecture that creating a driver for this should not have been a problem. M-Audio apparently does not want to invest in providing drivers for anything but their most expensive products, so if you have Win 7 or believe you may anytime in the foreseeable future, look for hardware from a company that will actually support its own products. FAIL.
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M-Audio does not support 64 Bit OS (Windows) Mar 11, 2010 This is a horrible company. I would recommend staying far away from anything M-Audio makes. They don't support their own hardware. They refuse to make 64 bit drivers for some of their devices (Radium49 for example). I would recommend getting a different brand because you can be guaranteed that this company will not provide updated drivers for any product you buy in the future.
Buyer beware.
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