Full Specifications What's new in version 2.8.45Improved performance.GeneralPublisherPublisher web siteRelease DateAugust 30, 2010Date AddedSeptember 02, 2010Version2.8.45CategoryCategorySubcategoryOperating SystemsOperating SystemsWindows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7Additional RequirementsNoneDownload InformationFile Size942.74KBFile Nameusbasio.zipPopularityTotal Downloads356,216Downloads Last Week33PricingLicense ModelFree to tryLimitationsBeeps every 30 secondsPrice$70.47.
Aug 10, 2015 I used a Prodipe Midi 1i/1o cable 1In, 1 OUT, there is no driver for this cable with windows 7 so for me it's ok. I've used an M-Audio Uno - 1-In/1-Out USB Bus-Powered MIDI Interface with both XP and Windows 7 with no issues when the interface was connected as follows. Midi in on cable to Midi in on the module. Interface audio Prodipe Studio 22 Pro USB With the new PRODIPE STUDIO 22 Pro audio card And bundle: SEQUEL LE 3 + the new ASIO 2 Driver Turn your computer into a recording studio. For vocals and all instruments. Chipsets Texas Instrument High Quality On each input: combo plug (XLR + jack 6,35 mm).
Hello together,I have a problem to get my USB-MIDI Interface get running in Windows 7. It works perfect in Windows XP without a special driver, plug in and play.Now in Windows 7 (german x64) I get a USB-Audiodevice in the device manager and the Errorcode: '(Code 10)'.The Plug and play ID´s are:USBVID170B&PID0011&REV0001USBVID170B&PID0011The Class ID´s are:USBClass01&SubClass03&Prot00USBClass01&SubClass03USBClass01The producer is: SwissonicThere are no special drivers. The webside talks: It work with the Microsoft USB drivers on XP and Vista.Please help.Greetings from GermanyMarcel. Hello,yesterday I had the same problem as other users with the Swissonic USB-MIDI interface.
I found a solution for this problem, and want to share this solution to help other users with the Swissonic MIDI USB Interface, who have driver issues in Windows 7.I searched a long time for similar devices with 1x1 MIDI possibilities and tried plenty of drivers from different manufacturers.My hope was to find a manufacturer that uses similiar parts insides the device and offers driver support for Windows 7.The solution is a Windows 7 driver for the Roland UM-1G interface, that works also with the Swissonic 1x1 MIDI-Interface. But carefully, there must be the letter G at the end. They haveother UM devices with different letters at the end.You have to install the drivers manually.
The setup.exe didn't work in my case.Manually you can install the drivers via the device manager in Windows 7. You have to choose a list of all devices, than select a medium and choose the 'RDIF1093.INF' file in the extracted driver folder named 'Files'.
A window will prompt and asks if youreally want to install the UM-1G device. You should click yes and allow to install the driver for the UM-1G device.When everything is finished, you should be able to choose the UM-1G interface in your favorite software program.Some other problems occur with this device, when your USB ports don't deliver enough power. In this case use should use your USB ports in the back instead of the front USB ports.
Another solution is to use a PCI USB Card or a USB HUB with an external poweradapter!Hope this solution works for you, as it did for me:).