Can midi cables transmit mementary, amp type switches?

Started by sjaltenb, July 08, 2008, 09:30:23 PM

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sjaltenb

So, assume i have a rack unit that has the following TRS inputs

1) Rhythm Tap
2) Tap Tempo
3) Mute (tuner)
4)Bypass FX
5)Bypass Reverb

and assume I have 2 boxes...one on the floor with 5 switches, and one in the rack which has a distribution to the appropriate jacks.

Can a Standard 5 pin Midi cable transmit this data? They would all be standard momentary switches....

thanks

CGDARK



Processaurus

So will CAT5 (ethernet type) cables, and are easier to find replacements for, at 5pm in Wichita.  I like that Line 6 uses them rather than some special proprietary thing you'd have to buy from them.

Paul Perry (Frostwave)

What 99% of people use as a midi cable, is actually a 5 pin din cable, with all pins connected.
Most cheap 'midi' cables are like this.

This ISN'T what the midi specs define as a midi cable. See here: (complete with ASCII graphics) http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/midi-cable.txt
So if you are in a studio that cares about this kind of thing, and you use one of their midi cables...  :icon_sad:

sjaltenb

oh CAT 5 thats a good idea.... I will be using that one!