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Kenton Introduces MIDI USB Host For Interfacing With Standard DIN MIDI Connections

New device can also provide up to 500mA of USB bus power to the USB device if required

The new Kenton MIDI USB Host provides convenient interfacing of USB-enabled devices directly to those with standard 5-pin DIN MIDI connections, either in or out, without the need for a computer…

This enables, for example, direct connection of a USB controller or keyboard to another MIDI instrument that has only a 5-pin DIN MIDI connection.

Mains powered, the compact and rugged MIDI USB Host features a USB port (USB A socket) and MIDI In and Out sockets (both on 5-pin DIN).

MIDI data received at the MIDI In socket will be sent to the USB device, while MIDI data received from the USB device will be sent to the MIDI Out socket.

Additionally, the MIDI USB Host can provide up to 500mA of USB bus power to the USB device if required.

Kenton MIDI USB Host Specs:
Power Input: 5V DC (regulated) – use only the supplied adapter
Power: 90mA, 2.1mm plug (centre positive) – 510mA available for attached USB device
MIDI ports: 1 x In, 1 x Out (both 5-pin DIN)
Weight: 100g (excluding power supply)
Dimensions: 110 x 55 x 32 mm
Power supply: A 5V power supply appropriate to the destination country is supplied with the unit.
Leads: No leads are supplied with the unit

The MIDI USB Host comes with a 12 month (from purchase date) back to base warranty, (i.e. customer must arrange and pay for carriage to and from Kenton Electronics Ltd).

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