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V3 MIDI THRU UNIT Classic MIDI ‘splitter’ The highly suc- cessful V3 is a handy one-into- three MIDI Thru unit, which you can use to con- vert one MIDI out into three buffered parallel outs. The V3 is very compact - just 58mm x 69mm x 23mm. Power options You can use a PP3 (6F22) battery to power your V3 - the battery will give a very long life (usually a year or more in normal use). When you leave the IN socket uncon- nected, or your MIDI master device is quiescent or switched off, no battery power is consumed. You can use and external 6Vdc to 9Vdc supply to power your V3 - you’ll have to make connection via a PP3 type snap (press stud) connector with the negative voltage on the male stud. The current demand is just 10mA maximum. V4 MIDI THRU UNIT The V4 is a handy one- into-four Thru unit and it has the same compact dimensions as the V3. Powered from the line The power for the V4 buffer circuit is derived from the MIDI connections at its MIDI In socket. This configuration makes assumptions about the master MIDI device, so compatibilty problems can occur; problems are however rare. The MIDI In and power control circuit of the V4 is designed for best possible compatibility and resistance to damage. It will work perfectly when driven by the vast majority of MIDI master devices. When an incompatible driver is found, it is nearly always easy to rearrange the system to avoid the problem, as in the example which follows. In the example below the MIDI Thru of the Synth Expander is chosen to drive the V4 instead of the in- compat- ible MIDI output of Synth 1. V8 MIDI THRU UNIT Two output banks This Thru box has eight Thru outputs. They are arranged as two banks of four. It has two MIDI input ports, marked ‘A’ and ‘B’. There is an INPUT SELECT slide switch for each output bank. Each switch has three positions: position ‘A’ selects MIDI IN A, position ‘B’ selects MIDI IN B, while position ‘0’ means no MIDI signal for that bank. There are lamps that indicate when MIDI data is being received at each of the MIDI inputs. A POWER lamp is also fitted, to show when proper dc power is being supplied. External power required The V8 does not incorporate its own power supply, so it requires to be connected to an external DC power source. An ordinary mains adaptor (regulated or unregulated) of between nine and twelve volts will do fine. The current requirement is just 30mA. Power connection is made via a 3.5mm jack socket, with the tip positive. The dimensions of the V8 MIDI Thru Unit are 109mm x 109mm x 40mm. V10 MIDI THRU UNIT The big bright MIDI star The V10 is a one-into-ten MIDI Thru box, which will convert one MIDI out into ten buffered parallel outs. It will provide your MIDI master device with Thru outputs to drive up to ten slave devices in a ‘star’ network. Mains-powered The mains power supply of the V10 MIDI Thru Unit is built-in, so no external adaptor is required. The mains lead is permanently fitted, so it won’t get lost. It is supplied with a mains plug fitted. There is a POWER indicator lamp. The dimensions are surprisingly compact - just 175mm x 40mm x 45mm. W5 DUAL INPUT MIDI THRU UNIT Two inputs and five outputs The W5 has five MIDI Thru outputs, and two MIDI inputs - with independent source selection for each output. The W5 is versatile and excellent value-for-money. On one side of the W5 are the two input sockets, and on the other side are the five Thru outputs. On the front panel are the five three-position slider selectors, one for each output. Each switch can independently link the corresponding output to either of the inputs or a centre ‘off’ position. The case of the W5 is 109mm x 109mm x 40mm. Even though it is so compact, the mains supply of the W5 is built-in, so you waont need an external adaptor. The integral mains lead comes with a plug. An LED POWER indicator is provided. Why you need a MIDI thru unit Interconnecting several items of MIDI gear can be a frustrating business. Some of your MIDI gadgets may lack the MIDI Thru sockets which are required for connecting several devices together in a chain. Where MIDI thru ports are provided, the signal throughput may introduce duty cycle distortion or time delays - so chain performance may be unacceptable, particularly on chains of three or more. The preferred alternative to the troublesome chain is the star network. The only snag is that for a star network you will need more than the single MIDI Out, which is all that may be available on your master controller. Youll need a MIDI thru box to solve this problem by setting up a MIDI star system. A MIDI network may be expanded via a hybrid combination of star, and chain. Phil Rees Music Tech +44 (0)1903 691160 www.philrees.co.uk

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V3 MIDI THRU UNITClassic MIDI ‘splitter’

The highly suc-cessful V3 is ahandy one-into-three MIDI Thruunit, which youcan use to con-vert one MIDIout into threebuffered parallelouts. The V3 isvery compact -just 58mm x69mm x 23mm.

Power optionsYou can use a PP3 (6F22) battery to poweryour V3 - the battery will give a very longlife (usually a year or more in normal use).When you leave the IN socket uncon-nected, or your MIDI master device isquiescent or switched off, no battery poweris consumed.

You can use and external 6Vdc to 9Vdcsupply to power your V3 - you’ll have tomake connection via a PP3 type snap(press stud) connector with the negativevoltage on the male stud. The currentdemand is just 10mA maximum.

V4 MIDI THRU UNITThe V4 is ahandy one-into-four Thruunit and ithas the samecompactdimensionsas the V3.

Powered from the lineThe power for the V4 buffer circuit isderived from the MIDI connections at itsMIDI In socket. This configuration makesassumptions about the master MIDI device,so compatibilty problems can occur;problems are however rare.

The MIDIIn andpowercontrolcircuit ofthe V4 isdesignedfor bestpossible

compatibility and resistance to damage. Itwill work perfectly when driven by the vastmajority of MIDI master devices.

When an incompatible driver is found, it isnearly always easy to rearrange the systemto avoid the problem, as in the examplewhich follows. In the example below theMIDI Thru of the Synth Expander is chosento drivethe V4instead ofthe in-compat-ible MIDIoutput ofSynth 1.

V8 MIDI THRU UNITTwo output banksThis Thrubox haseight Thruoutputs.They arearrangedas twobanks offour. It hastwo MIDIinput ports,marked ‘A’and ‘B’.

There is an INPUT SELECT slide switch foreach output bank. Each switch has threepositions: position ‘A’ selects MIDI IN A,position ‘B’ selects MIDI IN B, while position‘0’ means no MIDI signal for that bank.

There are lamps that indicate when MIDI datais being received at each of the MIDI inputs.A POWER lamp is also fitted, to showwhen proper dc power is being supplied.

External power requiredThe V8 does not incorporate its own powersupply, so it requires to be connected to anexternal DC power source. An ordinarymains adaptor (regulated or unregulated) ofbetween nine and twelve volts will do fine.The current requirement is just 30mA.

Power connection is made via a 3.5mmjack socket, with the tip positive.

The dimensions of the V8 MIDI Thru Unitare 109mm x 109mm x 40mm.

V10 MIDI THRU UNITThe bigbrightMIDI star

The V10 is aone-into-tenMIDI Thrubox, which willconvert oneMIDI out into ten buffered parallel outs. Itwill provide your MIDI master device withThru outputs to drive up to ten slavedevices in a ‘star’ network.

Mains-poweredThe mains power supply of the V10 MIDIThru Unit is built-in, so no external adaptoris required. The mains lead is permanentlyfitted, so it won’t get lost. It is supplied witha mains plug fitted.

There is a POWER indicator lamp. Thedimensions are surprisingly compact - just175mm x 40mm x 45mm.

W5 DUAL INPUTMIDI THRU UNITTwo inputs and five outputsThe W5 has five MIDI Thru outputs, andtwo MIDI inputs - with independent sourceselection for each output. The W5 isversatile and excellent value-for-money.

On one side of the W5 are the two inputsockets, and on the other side are the fiveThru outputs. On the front panel are the fivethree-position slider selectors, one for eachoutput. Each switch can independently linkthe corresponding output to either of theinputs or a centre ‘off’ position.

The case of the W5 is 109mm x 109mm x40mm. Even though it is so compact, themains supply of the W5 is built-in, so youwaont need an external adaptor. Theintegral mains lead comes with a plug. AnLED POWER indicator is provided.

Why you need a MIDI thru unitInterconnecting several items of MIDI gearcan be a frustrating business.

Some of your MIDI gadgets may lack theMIDI Thru sockets which are required forconnecting several devices together in a�chain�. Where MIDI thru ports are provided,the signal throughput may introduce �dutycycle� distortion or time delays - so �chain�performance may be unacceptable,particularly on �chains� of three or more.

The preferred alternative to the troublesome�chain� is the �star� network. The only snagis that for a �star� network you will needmore than the single MIDI Out, which is allthat may be available on your mastercontroller. You�ll need a MIDI thru box tosolve this problem by setting up a MIDI�star� system.

A MIDI network may be expanded via ahybrid combination of �star�, and �chain�.

Phil Rees Music Tech +44 (0)1903 691160 www.philrees.co.uk