QH-U-M7 MIDI USB Interface - 4 In/4 Out (4X4 USB MIDI) Splitter/Controller/Synthesizer Music BOX (MIDI Merge Box)





Key features
- •4-in/4-out MIDI interface (64 discrete MIDI input channels, 64 discrete MIDI output channels).
- •Connection and power via USB-requires no external power supply.
- •MIDI activity indicator for each port.
- •Supported OS - Win7 (32Bit , 64 Bit), Windows 8.X / Windows 10 (Home and Professional Edition only).
- •Tipe: USB connectivity allows as many MIDI-port interfaces as the computer system can handle.
QH-U-M7 MIDI USB Interface - 4 In/4 Out (4X4 USB MIDI) Splitter/Controller/Synthesizer Music BOX (MIDI Merge Box)
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Just buy a motu express instead.
matt✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2018
This midi hub arrived smelling like fresh spray paint. Beside the fact it did not actually function at all, it also had a knock off midiman style logo painted on the top. Very cute.
Good value, Limited routing
Jack Fenton✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2018
I paid $24 USD for this item as used. It works great and good value for the money I paid. Documentation is very sparse. It has six modes
Mode 1 is DIN to USB only. Then there are 4 modes each to route a single input to all 4 outputs. Then there is a mode to route each input only to it's own output and finally a mode for A and B to merge to A B C D output.
It has no other routing than mentioned. If connecting to a computer, your software on the computer will need to do the routing. On a Windows PC when in USB Mode, it exposes 4 separate MIDI ports to the system.
Mode 1 is DIN to USB only. Then there are 4 modes each to route a single input to all 4 outputs. Then there is a mode to route each input only to it's own output and finally a mode for A and B to merge to A B C D output.
It has no other routing than mentioned. If connecting to a computer, your software on the computer will need to do the routing. On a Windows PC when in USB Mode, it exposes 4 separate MIDI ports to the system.







