The Kenton THRU-5 1 In To 5 Thru Box receives MIDI data from a single MIDI out then reproduces identical copies of this to the 5 MIDI THRU ports enabling you to connect several MIDI devices to 1 MIDI output. The Kenton THRU features opto-coupled MIDI inputs and separate drive circuits for each MIDI THRU socket to deliver optimum performance. Data sent to the THRU outputs can then be connected to the MIDI inputs of sound modules and other various devices that require MIDI signals sent to them. The THRU is ideal for connecting and syncing multiple MIDI devices.
Ideal For Syncing Several MIDI Devices If youre looking for an affordable and straightforward solution for connecting and syncing multiple MIDI devices the Kenton THRU is the ideal piece of kit. The Kenton THRU receives MIDI data from a single MIDI out from a sequencer keyboard etc. and then produces identical copies to its 5 THRU outs. You can then connect your sound modules and other MIDI devices into them. Optimum Performance & Signal Restoration Featuring opto-isolated MIDI in and separate drive for each MIDI out the Kenton THRU delivers superb performance. Additionally the THRU-5 incorporates signal quality restoration circuitry helping to restore the quality of signals that may have become degraded by losses in the MIDI cable. Reviews “…is a godsend for those looking into an affordable and straightforward solution to connect and sync several MIDI devices.” Audio News Room Read the full here. Features Receives MIDI data from a single MIDI out then produces identical copies at the 5 MIDI thru sockets Connect several MIDI devices to 1 MIDI output 1 MIDI in & 5 MIDI thrus Powered by a mains adapter Works for all MIDI messages including clock SysEx MTC etc. Includes schmitt trigger logic for signal quality restoration Less than one micro second latency Power/data indicator light Housed in durable metal box Finished in brushed aluminiumSpecifications Dimensions: 100 x 46 x 32mm Weight: 0.11kg (excluding power supply) MIDI: 1 x in 5 x thru
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