Cakewalk UM2G 2X2 USB MIDI Interface
UM-2G 2X2 USB MIDI Interface
The UM-2G is a compact 2-In/2-Out USB MIDI Interface designed for easy connection of multiple MIDI Keyboards, sound modules, control surfaces, and other devices to a computer
Highlights include:
Features 2-In/2-Out MIDI ports (female), 32 channels of MIDI to control hardware and softwareProvides ability to connect multiple MIDI keyboards, sound modules, control surfaces, and other devices to a computerIdeal for musicians, producers or recording engineers with more than one MIDI device in a small studio or portable MIDI configurationControllers:
ADVANCED DRIVER switchMIDI THRU switch x 2Connectors:
MIDI IN x 2 (32 MIDI Channels)MIDI OUT x 2 (32 MIDI Channels)USB CablePower Supply:
Supplied from the computer via USB
Current Draw:
70 mA
Dimensions:
122.9 (W) x 48 (D) x 28 (H) mm4-7/8 (W) x 1-15/16 (D) x 1-15/16 (H) inchesWeight:
125 g / 5 oz
Accessories:
Owner's ManualCD-ROMIn the interest of product improvement, the specifications, appearance, and/or contents of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.Windows System Requirements:
OS: Microsoft® Windows Vista® x32 or x64, Windows® XP Home x32, XP Professional x32 SP2 or later**Computer: Windows compatible PC equipped with a USB port.CPU: Pentium®,Celeron® or compatible processor/800 MHz or fasterMemory (RAM): 256 MB or moreWindows XP Media Center Edition not supported.Macintosh System Requirements:
OS Mac OS X v10.3.9 or laterComputer: Apple® Macintosh® series with on-board USB port.CPU: Intel Processor or Power PC/400MHz or fasterMemory (RAM): 256 MB or moreCompatible with USB 2.0 port. Works as a USB 1.1 device without changing the specifications and performance.
The use of this product under Boot Camp is not supported.
This product will not operate in the Mac OS X Classic environment.
This product has been tested on representative computers that meet the system requirements, but we cannot guarantee that it will operate on any computer that meets these requirements. Please be aware that even under the same conditions, differences in the operating environment may produce differences in processing capability.