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Solutions to connect usb only midi controller to old din midi equipment.
There was a thread floating around recently but I didn’t bookmark it and can’t find it anymore.
I’m trying to connect my usb controller to Novation Circuit without the iPad as a host.
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most simple USB to DIN cables (even $10 budget types) are supposed to just work.
It's not guaranteed, though - but usually you have a refund period with online purchases.
Without iPad (or Host) so.. no, any simple usb 2 midi cable will not work without host cappabilities.
@supadom
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/13327/usb-midi-keyboard-to-5-pin-din-with-no-ipad
This claims to do it
http://www.hobbytronics.co.uk/usb-midi-converter?utm_source=google&utm_medium=googleshopping&utm_campaign=googlebase&gclid=CjwKCAjw2dvWBRBvEiwADllhn6PpwP5zoXLa_IkvNzItXzN2CXojUQFqSoaRawzy1ye5LiERramX8xoC_1IQAvD_BwE
EDIT: There is this warning about devices that are already themselves a USB Host not being supported...
Some Complex MIDI devices use a built-in USB Hub. These MIDI devices are not supported and will NOT work with our MIDI USB - DIN Converter. You can determine if your device has a built-in hub by running the free Windows program USB Tree Viewer. If, when you plug in your MIDI device it appears as a new Hub plus one or more devices then it will not work with our MIDI - USB Din Converter.
And then there is this
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kenton-midi-usb-convertor-host-mkii/433906-01/?currency=GBP&flt=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw2dvWBRBvEiwADllhn8HdyXz3LDxKwFH8Dus_NRGa_FJNsM3TBqbAJlj2kMfDOsDpKGVNPRoCDU0QAvD_BwE
EDIT: Requires power !!
which was recommended a while back by CALC from Novation for use with LaunchControlXL

This site http://www.sevillasoft.com/news.php (in spanish) is offering some very useful looking little devices and interfaces..including USB Host to MIDI (the claimed 8 devices apparently does not mean 8 USB connections via hub though)
Iconnectivity midi4+, hobbytronics semi DIY, Raspberry Pi DIY. All hosts.
Yes, raspberries work OK. Was rather easy to setup. Basic Linux knowledge and Google will do!
Miditech USB MIDI Host. Less than 100 bucks.
I have the hobby tronics usb host. works great. in 6 months have had 0 issues with it
Fantastic! Thanks for the tipp
Cheers Dubb, Bookmarked!
Yeah, this looks good indeed.
@supadom sorry, messed it with the keyboard connection, which is the other way round