top | item 29052075 (no title) pknopf | 4 years ago I don't know how it would be if they are switching from 8 bit to 32 bit.I imagine most devices that come with MIDI 2.0 will have an option to run in either 1 or 2. discuss order hn newest Rochus|4 years ago The physical layer is completely different; Midi 1.0 was a current loop with DIN five-pin connectors; Midi 2.0 uses Ethernet and Wifi. LegitShady|4 years ago The physical layer is the easiest thing to get an adapter for. It's the logic and processing that is hard to make cross/back compatible. load replies (2)
Rochus|4 years ago The physical layer is completely different; Midi 1.0 was a current loop with DIN five-pin connectors; Midi 2.0 uses Ethernet and Wifi. LegitShady|4 years ago The physical layer is the easiest thing to get an adapter for. It's the logic and processing that is hard to make cross/back compatible. load replies (2)
LegitShady|4 years ago The physical layer is the easiest thing to get an adapter for. It's the logic and processing that is hard to make cross/back compatible. load replies (2)
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