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emagic mt4 (2000) has a (win2k driver)
« on: March 03, 2017, 08:04:27 PM »
http://web.archive.org/web/20030627064836/http://zzounds.com/item--EDGMT4
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/emagic-mt4
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1. MIDI Ports
MIDI activity on each port is indicated by a dedicated LED. Because every port can be addressed separately, the MT4 can handle up to 32 input and 64 output MIDI channels.

    
2. Patch Mode
The Patch LED indicates that the MT4 is in Patch Mode. When used as a MIDI patchbay, up to 32 patches can be recalled.

    
3. USB
Forget your power supply — the MT4's USB connection provides both sharp timing and power. An LED confirms USB activity.
http://dlia.ir/Scientific/Magazines/SoundandMusic/Sound.On.Sound.Magazine.Sound.Music/2000/Emagic_MT4.pdf

http://web.archive.org/web/20010722115646/http://www.emagic.de:80/ENGLISH/products/hardware/mt4.html

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The new MT4 is the ideal MIDI interface for USB-equipped Notebook and Powerbook computers, or even for smaller desktop installations. Two independent inputs and four independent outputs — each with an activity LED — provide 32 input and 64 output MIDI channels. An external transformer is superfluous because the MT4 receives power directly via the USB port.
 




 
The introduction of the MT4 rounds out Emagic's MIDI interface series with clearly defined choices to suit all requirements. All three interfaces — Unitor8 MkII, AMT8 and MT4 — benefit from the same high technological standards and can be used together simultaneously.* One of the many features shared by all three devices is the software configurable Patch Mode that allows the interfaces to be used as MIDI patch bays.

The MT4's design is both robust and practical:
— minimum size
— minimum weight
— two slip-resistant rubber inserts bind the housing, and provide extra stability

Directly supported on the Macintosh by Logic Audio and MicroLogic AV Version 4.01 and by SoundDiver 2.07 upwards, the MT4 can also be used with OMS-compatible software thanks to the supplied drivers. Under Windows 98, the support is handled via the included MME-compatible USB driver.

* Mac User: In this case the AMT8 or the Unitor MkII has to be connected to a RS422 serial port.

 

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http://www.potm.org/resources/Unitor/MT4-en.pdf

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Re: emagic mt4 (2000)
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2023, 07:31:01 AM »
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