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  2. 12 Step foot controller - Wikipedia

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    The 12 Step can be used to play 1980s and 1990s-era synthesizers and hardware instruments that are pre-USB (e.g., a DX-7 synth or drum machine) or which do not have a USB connection, and which only have 5-pin MIDI connectors by using the KMI MIDI Expander, a Keith McMillen Instruments-made unit that is sold separately. The KMI MIDI Expander is ...

  3. Midijet pro - Wikipedia

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    Its predecessor (no longer in production) was a short-range wireless MIDI system called MIDIjet. It connects any two pieces of MIDI equipment wirelessly using standard 5-pin MIDI connectors. The company originally conceived the MIDIjet in order to be able to voice pipe organs from a MIDI controller keyboard from anywhere in the sanctuary or ...

  4. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    The Octave-Plateau Voyetra-8 synthesizer was an early MIDI implementation using XLR3 connectors in place of the 5-pin DIN. It was released in the pre-MIDI years and later retrofitted with a MIDI interface but kept its XLR connector. [143]

  5. File:Three Keith McMillen MIDI expander boxes , which convert ...

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  6. DIN sync - Wikipedia

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    DIN sync is so named because it uses 5-pin DIN connectors, the same as used for MIDI.DIN sync itself is not a DIN standard.Note that despite using the same connectors as MIDI, it uses different pins on these connectors (1, 2, and 3 rather than MIDI's 2, 4 and 5), so a cable made specifically for MIDI will not necessarily have the pins required for DIN sync connected.

  7. Elka Rhapsody - Wikipedia

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    It is a monotimbral instrument with a single ¼" jack on the rear for output, and a single 5-pin DIN socket for a pedal. Elka Rhapsody 610 This is the larger ...