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foksadure:
Is it the same CD called DRIVER_2_2022 that I posted a link to the copy of?

You could do the other way around and use the Midisport 2x2 on OS9.
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/23093-os9-midisport-drivers

Someone wrote the units were the same design (almost!) and M-Audio Windows drivers were compatible with the Midex-3. :P
https://forums.steinberg.net/t/ltb-und-midex3-bzw-midex8-fur-den-mulleimer/615644
LTB just does make sense on older systems using Cubase VST, SX or Cubase 6.

In all seriousness, you'd better get a Midex-8: not much more expensive and easier to catch on eBay.
8x8 I/O are way more useful with an extensive DIN MIDI rig, 1990s style.

smilesdavis:
1999

foksadure:
So that's a 1999 USB-2-MIDI Steinberg interface, which was a rebadged Midiman/M-Audio Midisport 2x2 as they admitted themselves:



https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/206904330-Drivers-for-the-USB-2-MIDI-interface

The 2002 Midex-3 look alike housing explains why people are mixing it up with the later, which is not the same I/O design (2x2 vs 1X3) and does not use the same drivers (because of LTB).

Cool findings, that's a rarity!

smilesdavis:

--- Quote from: foksadure on January 02, 2023, 02:08:01 PM ---So that's a 1999 USB-2-MIDI Steinberg interface, which was a rebadged Midiman/M-Audio Midisport 2x2 as they admitted themselves:



https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/206904330-Drivers-for-the-USB-2-MIDI-interface

The 2002 Midex-3 look alike housing explains why people are mixing it up with the later, which is not the same I/O design (2x2 vs 1X3) and does not use the same drivers (because of LTB).

Cool findings, that's a rarity!

--- End quote ---

i know OVP thats why i got it

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