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Someone uses Yamaha UD-BT01 with AKAI MPK mini II
Does someone uses Yamaha UD-BT01 with AKAI MPK mini II.
What about connectivity and latency?
Thanks and regards,
Frank
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nobody?
Have a nice day all!
Not surprised there’s nobody. I thought you could only use those type of devices with equipment with its own power.
I'm a big fan of the MD-BT01s that have excellent connectivity to most of my gear and super low latency.
I don't have any UD-BT01s or Akai gear to test for you, but I hope you get some peeps reporting back for you.
Thanks SpookyZoo!
The UD-BT01 is made to work with instruments that have USB connectivity, and the MD-BT01 has standard MIDI in and out connections. It’s kind of nice to have both options, but most MIDI controllers and keyboards have the MIDI option even if they have USB. This is important to think about, and I’ll get to why in a little bit.
The UD-BT01 has a single USB input which would replace where you plug your MIDI controller into your computer or iOS device. On the other side, there is a USB output that must be connected to a power adapter such as one that came with your mobile phone. The UD-BT01 cannot be powered simply from the USB out of your keyboard. This is not a knock at Yamaha, it’s likely that there just isn’t any power coming out of that USB jack on your standard MIDI controller.