OrganWorks MIDI Jet Wireless MIDI MIDIjet is a wireless MIDI adapter. It connects any two pieces of MIDI gear, without the need for wire. It is designed for live performances or any other situation where laying MIDI cables restrict performer mobility, are visually unpleasant, or awkward to connect. Two adapters are included in every kit. As easy to use as standard cables, all that’s required is to connect an adapter at both ends of your gear such as one adapter on a keyboard, the second on a sound module. Up to 64 MIDI connections can be made in the same environment using unique radio channels, selectable via switches. Powered by either 2 ‘AA’ batteries or a DC adapter, it is well suited to both live event and studio environments. In live performance environments, MIDIjet liberates a stage floor of MIDI cable clutter. It is also ideal for connecting music equipment in home studios, where hiding cables can be aesthetically important in a multi-purpose room. Features 50-foot typical range Kit includes all that’s required to connect two MIDI devices : two adapters, 2 ‘AA’ batteries, and DC power supply included in every box Each MIDI Adapter powered by either DC power supply or 2 ‘AA’ batteries Operate up to 64 adapter pairs at the same time Low latency 20-hour battery life (using NiMH batteries) Operates on 2.4 GHz license-free band Gracefully handles signal drop out - no notes stuck on Low Battery and Link display indicators Measures cm. 6,6 x2,8 x 11,18 and weighs gr.186 with batteries MIDIjet Connection example In this set up, the MIDI OUT of Yamaha breath controller is connected to the MIDIjet transmitter (black). The MIDI data is sent, without cables, to the MIDIjet receiver (just like a cordless phone). The MIDIjet receiver is then connected to the MIDI IN of your synth or PC Pair of MIDIjet Wireless MIDI Adapters Organ Works 2800 John Street, Unit 4 Markham, Ontario Canada L3R 0E2 telephone: 905-475-1275 toll free: 1-888-812-9717 fax: 905-475-2735 more info |
advanced technologic sound magazine 2004 november issue 131
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