best USB hub
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bosonHavoc
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best USB hub
i am have what i believe to be usb conflict issues and could use some recommendations
the most expensive usb hubs are way cheaper then an 8 channel midi interface and power adapters for all my controllers so i would like to try and see if a good usb hub will resolve my issues.
this is our rig
mac book pro, padkontroller, mpd24, mpd32, apc40, e-mu usb midi interface
(we also have a yamaha foot controller, trition le, mopho, fcb1010, dk10 but none of these connect via usb)
when i have them all hooked up either the apc 40 or the mpd32 will not work
when i just run the mpd32, apc40, and korg it all works but i feel i am having some issues.
last night during our show all of our usb devices dropped.. with the exception of my mpd32 which would work intermittently.. i was able to finish the song but i had to kill the set and play a record (i'm not a dj but all the dj's where m.i.a. hehe)
so any suggestions for usb hubs or ideas?
the most expensive usb hubs are way cheaper then an 8 channel midi interface and power adapters for all my controllers so i would like to try and see if a good usb hub will resolve my issues.
this is our rig
mac book pro, padkontroller, mpd24, mpd32, apc40, e-mu usb midi interface
(we also have a yamaha foot controller, trition le, mopho, fcb1010, dk10 but none of these connect via usb)
when i have them all hooked up either the apc 40 or the mpd32 will not work
when i just run the mpd32, apc40, and korg it all works but i feel i am having some issues.
last night during our show all of our usb devices dropped.. with the exception of my mpd32 which would work intermittently.. i was able to finish the song but i had to kill the set and play a record (i'm not a dj but all the dj's where m.i.a. hehe)
so any suggestions for usb hubs or ideas?
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bosonHavoc
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Bleep Blop Ima Robot
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Re: best USB hub
belkin are good minus the fact that they send you a foot long power adapter...wtf is that, what am i to do with a cord that can barely reach anything at all
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bosonHavoc
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Re: best USB hub
this looks like the winner so far
http://www.beachaudio.com/Dlink/Dub-H7- ... ontent=atr
selling points for me are
- Power supply output 5V 3A
(almost enough to provide 500ma to each port... should be enough for my needs though)
-6-foot Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified 'A' to 'B' cable
(big big plus)
- APPROVALS- CE, FCC Class B, VCCI, UL
(its certifiable lol)
http://www.beachaudio.com/Dlink/Dub-H7- ... ontent=atr
selling points for me are
- Power supply output 5V 3A
(almost enough to provide 500ma to each port... should be enough for my needs though)
-6-foot Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified 'A' to 'B' cable
(big big plus)
- APPROVALS- CE, FCC Class B, VCCI, UL
(its certifiable lol)
Re: best USB hub
I second d-link. Doesn't look like it came out of a vending machine. Adaptor I a bit flimsy. Get a backup for live. They're cheap
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APC 40
Korg Microkey
Motu Ultralite
Apogee Duet
Kapture Pad
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greenscreens
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Re: best USB hub
ah this is a great idea, a lot less space than a midi interface.... do you think that you could use a few of these and a USB hub as a replacement to a hardware midi interface?
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Uno.html
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Uno.html
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fishmonkey
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Re: best USB hub
apart from making sure enough power is available, it's also worth checking out which internal devices are on each USB bus of your MBP and what their speeds are, as the left and right USB ports are on separate internal USB hubs... look that up in the System Profiler...
it's not always necessary to worry about it, but it can sometimes help to group devices with similar speeds on the same bus... i.e. USB 2.0 devices together, and the slower USB 1.0/1.1 devices on a separate bus...
it's not always necessary to worry about it, but it can sometimes help to group devices with similar speeds on the same bus... i.e. USB 2.0 devices together, and the slower USB 1.0/1.1 devices on a separate bus...

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