Mid interface for traktor midi sync
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    Hello,

    Just to confirm if this setup would work.

    2 usb to midi cables, and this midi usb interface: MidiBox 4-in/4-out USB 2.0 64-MIDI Interface Thru/Merge Box.

    link: http://www.dealextreme.com/p/midibox...erge-box-42471

    Please give me some feedback...

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    The midi signals, so that I can sync 2 traktors on 2 different computers.

    Computer A (master) sends midi signals via the usb to midi cable (midi out) to the midi interface (from the link) this converts the MIDI in to MIDI out. Then I connect computer B via the usb to midi cable (MIDI IN) to the midi out from the midi interface.

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    I think I remember someone mentioning a while ago that you could do that with just a LAN cable from one computer to the other, but I'm not sure what program you need.
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    kevz718:

    I've got 2 hercules RMX and 1 hercules MK2, both without MIDI in's and outs...
    I know that the audiodj 2 has midi in's and outh, but it cost some money and I already got 3 soundscards... (2 rmx, 1 mk2), so I just need something to sync the midi signals...

    Fullenglishpint:
    I've tried some programs to sync via lan and wifi and none of them gave a satisfying result. The best result I had was constant fluctuating, when I sended 130 bpm to my second computer I showed results from 126-134 BPM....

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    Well my hercules RMX/MK2 dont have a midi in/out connection... Thats why I think its possible with an usb to midi cable, connect that to an interface that has an midi in/out connection and connect that with an usb to midi cable to the second computer.

    I need a midi interface with midi in/out ports because I can't connect to the usb to midi cables directly because all midi cables are male connections?

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    if your using 2 macs you can sync over lan. Its a little harder to do, but can be done.

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    So you don't think it would work with an external midi device?

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    And I'm on Windows....

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    Nobody has an solution or can verify that this will work?

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    Thank you for your response,

    Yes you are right, the MIDI INTERFACE is connected to an USB port just for power...
    The problem is that I don't own the cables nor the interface yet... I am thinking of buying the cables and the interface... So you give it a chance to succeed?

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