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The TENINYU USB to MIDI Cable Converter is a 2-in-1 adapter that connects electronic musical instruments to Windows and Mac computers. Featuring 16 MIDI channels in/out, LED status indicators, and a 2-meter cable, it enables seamless recording, overdubbing, and editing with popular music software. Ideal for musicians and producers seeking a reliable, plug-and-play interface to elevate their digital studio setup.
| ASIN | B07L8KFYBK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,199 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #14 in MIDI Cables |
| Brand | TENINYU |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Transparent |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2018 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 730253499510 |
| Manufacturer | TENINYU Inc. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 4 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 0.6 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio Transmission |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Data Transfer |
| UPC | 730253499510 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**M
Nice and easy to install
Works perfectly with my oriental style piano, connecting it to my laptop after an installation it works perfectly. The only negative thing that I take against it is that it blinks all the time which was bothering me in the beginning, but also that I got used to it.. also there is no indication for which plug needs to be connected to which port in the piano if there were any instructions for that they would’ve been perfect because each time I had to switch them to get them work
L**E
Perfect
Works very good
A**E
Worked fine with no problems
I am glad I bought this less expensive MIDI adapter, instead of one that costs 3x more. I used it between my 23 year old RadioShack MD-1121 keyboard (a re-badged Casio CTK-671) and a Windows 11 laptop. Followed the instructions (in the Amazon product description) and it worked fine. I am using it with Synthesia and PianoBooster software. The MIDI interface is a digital signal, so spending more is not going to get you better sound quality. I am satisfied with the build quality also.
N**E
Simple, budget-friendly MIDI connection
This cable is a straightforward solution for connecting MIDI gear to a computer. It's plug-and-play, requiring no drivers, and works well with standard MIDI setups. The LED indicators are helpful for confirming signal flow. However, it's important to note that compatibility can vary depending on the specific keyboard or software configuration. In my case, it didn't work with my mini keyboard, but I suspect the issue lies with the keyboard itself. Overall, it's a cost-effective option for basic MIDI connections, but ensure your equipment is compatible before purchasing.
S**D
Useful!
Great in a pinch, if you don't have a full midi interface. You can't do deep sysex stuff or other deeper midi functions, but for just plugging in and playing? Perfect.
J**E
Decent
Works flawlessly. ...looks a little tacky though.
T**D
Didn't work...twice
This review is for the TENINYU USB to MIDI Cable Converter 2 in 1 PC to Synthesizer Music Studio Keyboard Interface Wire Plug Controller Adapter Cord (ASIN: B07L8KFYBK). I have now tried two and neither one worked. I connected the first one to the 'brain' for an electronic drum kit. The computer did recognize the interface and the power light came on but neither one of the data lights showed activity. I tried reversing the MIDI connectors and it still wouldn't pass data. Just to be sure the 'brain' was actually sending data I connected it to a different MIDI interface that I know works and sure enough, it wasn't the brain. I returned the first one and received a replacement a couple of days later (kudos to Amazon for the fast turn around). Same test, same results. I tried the interface on the drum 'brain' as well as two other keyboards that I use MIDI with extensively and are known to work properly in a MIDI environment and still no go. For geeks: This device is recognized by Win10 and shows up properly in Device Manager. It uses a generic driver and there is no other driver available on the TENINYU website. It is also recognized by Reaper (the DAW I use) but even after properly configuring the interface for use in Reaper, selecting the device as MIDI input for a track and readying the track for recording no data is being received. I am mainly interested in getting the MIDI info from a drum brain into Reaper, not playing back MIDI info to the brain. Once the MIDI info from the drum kit is recorded I will be playing it back and sending it to other synths, both hardware and software based. Because of this, I didn't really test the ability to send MIDI info through this interface from the computer to the drum 'brain'. I used usbdeview to see the USB connection information and also to remove instances of the interface before trying some other troubleshooting thing. There were also numerous reboots. I also tried a couple of different computers, just in case that had something to do with the failure to communicate. Finally, I don't think this is user error. While MIDI isn't particularly friendly, I've been working with it since the early '80s and understand its idiosyncrasies well. In the end, I spent as much time as I could on this and can't waste anymore, so they both are being returned and I'll have to find a better, working solution.
D**E
It works...mostly
I'm having mixed feelings. For the price, it works well enough. I plugged it in and Windows10 just recognized it. I plugged it into my old Roland D-10 and the MIDI from the synth to the PC worked fine. At no point have I tried MIDI out from the PC, but don't know why that wouldn't work. I also have a M-Audio Radium 49. It refuses to work with it. The MIDI data light on the adapter doesn't light at all. I plugged the M-Audio MIDI out into the Roland MIDI in, and the M-Audio can control the Roland, so MIDI out works. I ended up plugging the M-Audio into an old MIDI patchbay and plugged the USB adapter into that as well, and now they work together. So something in the USB adapter isn't liking the M-Audio MIDI out, which I've used on a lot of other devices without issue. Two other issues 1) random notes - once in a while, while I'm not even touching the controller, the softsynth will receive a note from MIDI. 2) Pitchbend - on both synths, the pitch wheel causes every softsynth I've tried it with to freak out. Hard to describe, but imagine dropping a piano down a flight of stairs coming in as MIDI data. Put an older midi to usb converter in place and not only did the M audio controller work right away, but my pitch bend issues were resolved as well.
K**L
Very nice app
D**A
I use this cable to send MIDI instructions from DAW software installed on my PC to Digitech Whammy 4 pedal and it seems to work very good. Need to connect cable MIDI OUT into Whammy MIDI IN. No PC drivers required. Studio One software recognized it immediately. Cable quality is acceptable. Hopefully it will last for long.
B**E
If you need to connect MIDI to USB this is it ! TENINYU USB to MIDI Cable Converter: 2-in-1 PC-Synthesizer Interface I needed one to connect an old synth to a recent computer Simple to use, good quality, easy to use and good value.
X**Ó
Funciona perfectamente
K**H
Verkar funka ok till mitt Yamaha dd75 e-drums
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