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#Parallel windows 7 for mac serial
If you can or want to try it, go for serial and parallel interfaces when it comes to get MIDI SYNCHRONIZED out of your sequencer to your outboard equipment (well, MIDI=serial transmission, so in the best case you will get continuous latency on all data-strings, in the case you get any latency on MIDI-OUT´s). I´m not an engineer in this area, but I can talk about tests I´ve made and others have made, all togteher came to the same conclusions: USB seems not well suited for time-critical, tight and continous MIDI data transmissions on multiple channels. Serial and parallel ports had since ever the lowest latency in the system-chain, when talking about MIDI transmissions, nothing changes in Windows7, it´s direct and uninfluenced by Windows itself. Search, ask and confirm anything carefully, not only when buying on eBay.įor people searching for the plug and play pleasure and thinking into the future after Windows7 I would recommend to buy the newest USB2.0 MTP versions, but then there is the latency problem with these USB units, not really with the units themselves, but with the USB interface as it was designed, it just do not suit well the properties of MIDI data, even less if it has to transmit on more than one channel. To get these older MTP-AV´s working on a MAC you´ll need an old one, a G3, BUT: with one advantage youy´ll be able to get hands on the "MIDI-effect-processors", these can then be saved into your MTP and called up by any MIDI message - unfortunately no one has access to this, even not with the newer USB2.0 MTP-AV versions, while working on any Windows system.
#Parallel windows 7 for mac drivers
Very sad that people give answers that have a value less than worth to throw directly into the bin.Īnyone reaching this post from a searchengine with questions about how and where to get these Windows Vista / 7 device drivers for the Motu Timepiece MTP AV LPT Parallel Port Model, feel free to register at this forum and send me a PM. You need the USB model.ġst: any motherboard with LPT/parallel port is supported by Windows 7Ģnd: Motu released and posted in their download section in October 2009 device drivers specified for the older Timepiece MTP AV models, those with parallel port for Windows Vista 32 and even 64bit versions and serial/modem port for MAC, therefore these drivers can be used with no concerns nor complications at all with Windows 7.ģrd: next time inform yourself well, before posting such things "Windows 7 doesn´t support LPT/parallel ports" - this shows how much you know about: not much to nothing.
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#Parallel windows 7 for mac driver
Therefore there's no Windows 7-compatible driver from MOTU that supports the parallel MTP-AV. 1nput0utput wrote:Windows Vista and Windows 7 don't support parallel devices.