The Emagic AMT8 is a professional MIDI interface designed for future-proof live and studio applications in 1997, and has proven itself as such. Created by the same company that originally created the ubiquitous DAW Logic, the AMT8 boasts 8 MIDI inputs and outputs, with expandability up to 64 ins/outs for a total of 1024 MIDI channels. The bright LED indicator lights provide real-time feedback for all 8 channels, easily viewable in both hectic concert scenarios and hectic studio sessions.
...awesome, but ditched it when I moved to a Mac in like 2001 and ended up with a USB Emagic AMT8 which is basically the same thing, only aside from serial ports, its USB.. Im shocked Apple is still supporting it in OS X, but its never given me a single issue in the...
...ST) for 35 years. I take the view that for Mac-users if and only if you are sequencing via the Emagic AMT8 series of MIDI interfaces (which have some clever parallel MIDI multiplexing going on inside them) then it is possible to achieve tightness good enough to release dance records. To expand on that... I find...
I kept experimenting a little and gosh, USB units (that are half or actually fully dead in modern macOS and W11 environments) like my edirol pc300 and emagic amt8 work flawlessly as well without installing drivers manually, thank you to team ubuntu for this!
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