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iConnectivity mioXC 1x1 USB-C MIDI Interface

1x1 USB-C MIDI, DIN-MIDI Interface
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1x1 USB-MIDI Interface with USB Type-C and -A Connectors

The original iConnectivity mio continues to be our go-to solution for quickly capturing MIDI performances in a tracking session or injecting virtual instrument audio into a live PA. Now, iConnectivity has upped the ante with the mioXC. This 1x1 DIN-MIDI interface features USB Type-A and Type-C connectors so as to work with all modern PC and Mac workstations. The mioXC's ultra-low latency round trip is powered by a powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex processor. This makes the mioXC an ideal solution for monitoring virtual instruments in a live or recording environment. And because the mioXC is Class-Compliant, it's compatible with all with your favorite iPad and iPhone music apps (requires optional Apple USB Camera Adapter). And of course, any Android device with a USB-C port is supported as well. Need to quickly capture 16 channels of MIDI I/O? Look no further than the iConnectivity mioXC USB-MIDI interface from Sweetwater.

When all you need is a single, reliable USB MIDI connection

Count on the iConnectivity mioXC USB MIDI interface for a simple, streamlined MIDI solution you can rely on. You get a pair of MIDI DIN ports to connect your keyboard, drum machine, or other MIDI gear, with USB Type-A and Type-C connections on the other end for your Mac or PC. The mioXC is USB bus powered and plug-and-play compatible for maximum simplicity. For a no-nonsense MIDI solution, call Sweetwater to get your iConnectivity mioXC USB MIDI interface today.

iConnectivity mioXC 1x1 USB-MIDI Interface Features:

  • 1-in/1-out USB MIDI interface for Mac or PC
  • Standard MIDI DIN ports to connect your keyboard, drum machine, or other MIDI gear
  • 5' long MIDI to USB cable
  • Powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex processor
  • Ultra-low-latency round trip
  • Plug-and-play — no drivers required
  • USB bus powered — no external power supply required
  • Class-Compliant — works with iOS apps (note: requires the optional Apple USB Camera Adapter, not included)
  • Standard 16-channel of MIDI I/O support

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Tech Specs

  • Type: USB MIDI Interface Cable
  • Ports: 1 x 1
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out
  • USB: 1 x USB-C (plug), 1 x Type A (adapter)
  • Computer Connectivity: USB
  • Software: Plug and play
  • Manufacturer Part Number: mioXC

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Reviews

This Interface Worked for Me
I have a cheap old Yamaha Keyboard (PSR-195) that I bought in the nineties. It has MIDI in and out ports so I thought I would take a chance with this cable. You need to plug the "in" jack into the "out" port and the "out" jack into the "in" port. It worked right out of the box on my MacBook M1 without any software drivers or additional setup. Now I can play my cheapo keyboard through my audio interface and studio monitors, as well as use the keyboard as a midi controller for GarageBand. The USB-C to USB-A adapter also comes in handy because of the lack of USB-C ports on the MacBook. If you don't have a hub for additional ports for your MacBook, you won't be able to charge the MacBook while you are using the midi interface with the audio interface, but if you have a recent MacBook you probably figured you need to spring for a hub for additional ports.
Music background: Novice Musician, Gear-Nerd
Great support!
I had trouble finding the right type of cable needed for a MIDI connection with my new computer. They allowed me to return several cables, at their expense, until we found the right one. Hunter- their support guy, was absolutely terrific in assisting me and making things work. Sweetwater is a first class company. Thx, Hunter!
Music background: Director of Bands, Iowa State University
Good help
Very helpful—and patient in working out my situation-i had no knowledge in how i was going to get my keyboard music transfered onto my computer-and the exact sound i wanted-it was achieved—thanks andrew
Music background: Piano
Excellent Midi Solution
I have the older version of this, the one that is just USB-A not USB-C.

This thing works great without drivers on Mac and also works well with an MPC, I haven't tried it with anything else.

You have to connect the "out" midi DIN to your keyboards "in" and the "in" to your keyboards "out". That part was a little confusing.

Also note that this is mainly for connecting to your computer (or a device like the new MPCs that do midi over USB).

If you are trying to connect a midi keyboard to another midi keyboard (sometimes I control my Vox Continental 73 with my Arturia) then you may want to consider using standard midi cables, or check to make sure that one of the keyboards can do midi over USB.
Music background: Hobbyist producer, pro software engineer & hip hop musician
It works
When upgrading to OS Monterey, midisport stopped working. I-connectivity did the job.
Music background: Guitarist/Songwriter