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New Midi Hardware from Meeblip
Cubit
$60
• 1×1 USB MIDI interface with integrated hardware MIDI Thru
• Class-compliant USB MIDI – no drivers needed
• One input jack
• Four hardware-mirrored output jacks – no software lag
• High performance 32-bit ARM Cortex processor
• Bright green MIDI light flashes when sending or receiving data for easy troubleshooting
Size: 108 x 76 x 25 mm (4.25 x 3 x 1 inches), weighs 110 g (3.9 oz)
• Includes 1 m (3 ft) USB cable
USB powered
• Works with macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS and Android*
https://cdm.link/2019/08/meeblip-cubit-go-usb-midi-anywhere-with-ultra-tight-timing/
Comments
Nice looking bit of kit. Price seems about right. A QuadraThru is $50. This adds USB IO. Wish it were a USB Host though!
If you use an iPad with it, the iPad effectively serves as the USB host.
What I’ve understood, from various posts and reading, is that the iPad is always the host and never the instrument. Is this correct?
Right. I mean for screenless good times when I want to use something like the Korg NanoKontrol with a hardware synth or to adjust Digitakt track levels or...
My iConnectAudio4 can do this but that's not really a portable solution for me as it's very wired into the borg at home and I'm lazy af.
I have gen 1 of this without USB midi. It think that was $40. This is better because USB is power and midi. It works well with 0coast and Bluetooth midi plugged into in/out ports.
This is my understanding of USB host in a music technology context - it's a master vs. client relationship.
https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/usb-host/