Hey!
I was wondering if you can use USB Hubs to plug in interfaces, rather than storage devices.
For example, I want my usb hub to connect:
MIDI Interface (M-Audio UNO)
Soundcard (M-Audio Conectiv)
External Hard Drive
External Keypad (Midi Controller LOL)
Is this possible?
Thanks!
I was wondering if you can use USB Hubs to plug in interfaces, rather than storage devices.
For example, I want my usb hub to connect:
MIDI Interface (M-Audio UNO)
Soundcard (M-Audio Conectiv)
External Hard Drive
External Keypad (Midi Controller LOL)
Is this possible?
Thanks!
Mensajes Tue 06 Oct 09 @ 9:13 pm
Hey Makashino,
out there is a lot possible ;-) also your thought.
But i would not do this.
A USB Hub is a bottleneck and i'm sure you fall in some trouble.
Too much traffic, can slow down or crash components and so they can't work as they should.
But i'm not a friend of USB-Hubs.
Other DJ's here loves them and have no problems.
Maybe they can give you an adive for some good hubs;-)
So ........
I don't know how many USB Ports your PC/Notebook has onboard, but i hope more then two.
Also i hope you have pcmcia or a expresscard slot.
So my advise is:
Use for every USB-Equipment a own port on your PC/Notebook.
Buy a pcmcia/expresscard and (USB/esata or Firewire) connect over that your high performance needed equipment. (Harddisk and/or soundcard)
Haui
out there is a lot possible ;-) also your thought.
But i would not do this.
A USB Hub is a bottleneck and i'm sure you fall in some trouble.
Too much traffic, can slow down or crash components and so they can't work as they should.
But i'm not a friend of USB-Hubs.
Other DJ's here loves them and have no problems.
Maybe they can give you an adive for some good hubs;-)
So ........
I don't know how many USB Ports your PC/Notebook has onboard, but i hope more then two.
Also i hope you have pcmcia or a expresscard slot.
So my advise is:
Use for every USB-Equipment a own port on your PC/Notebook.
Buy a pcmcia/expresscard and (USB/esata or Firewire) connect over that your high performance needed equipment. (Harddisk and/or soundcard)
Haui
Mensajes Wed 07 Oct 09 @ 6:39 am
Not to disagree with you Haui but... I use a seven port powered USB hub made by Belkin that I bought at the Guitar Center. I have two 2 CDJ-400s, two hard drives, an M-Audio MidiSport Uno for my Pioneer DJM-800 MIDI mixer, USB cordless laser Mouse and a keyboard on the hub. On the computer itself I have an eSata hard drive, the USB hub, Akai APC40 Abelton controller and an extra port I leave open for whatever or my Serato SL3 when using it.
I have never experienced any bottle-neck issues. I have had my set up like this for 7 months continuously without an issue.
DJ Pulse from the Pioneer forums who is also our Pioneer rep for VDJ and a computer genius is an advocate for the "reduction of USB hub ignorance" and I'm also a supporting member! lol
DJ RuDe
I have never experienced any bottle-neck issues. I have had my set up like this for 7 months continuously without an issue.
DJ Pulse from the Pioneer forums who is also our Pioneer rep for VDJ and a computer genius is an advocate for the "reduction of USB hub ignorance" and I'm also a supporting member! lol
DJ RuDe
Mensajes Thu 08 Oct 09 @ 1:53 am
lol DJ RuDe,
no problem ;-)
Thats why i wrote, I don't like it but i know, out there are some crazy guys like you ;-) Hehe!
Damned, that much stuff on a singel port? Nice ;-)
But i think it will not work on every notebook or in every combination.
Puh, how long does it need to build up your stuff on a gig?
1h?
Just a joke!
Nice one mate ;-)
So we see, nothing is impossible!
Haui
no problem ;-)
Thats why i wrote, I don't like it but i know, out there are some crazy guys like you ;-) Hehe!
Damned, that much stuff on a singel port? Nice ;-)
But i think it will not work on every notebook or in every combination.
Puh, how long does it need to build up your stuff on a gig?
1h?
Just a joke!
Nice one mate ;-)
So we see, nothing is impossible!
Haui
Mensajes Thu 08 Oct 09 @ 5:03 am
Hi everyone.
I agree with goodness of USB Hubs. But ONLY if they are externally powered. Don't use USB Hubs if they have not external power suplies, or your stuff will need to much energy that the USB port won't give, and your USB stuff will randomly fail.
Hope it helps....
I agree with goodness of USB Hubs. But ONLY if they are externally powered. Don't use USB Hubs if they have not external power suplies, or your stuff will need to much energy that the USB port won't give, and your USB stuff will randomly fail.
Hope it helps....
Mensajes Thu 08 Oct 09 @ 7:25 am
Yes, powered, I did mention that.
Haui, I don't bring everything to every gig. I only bring what the customer is paying for. My set up when it's in my home studio is fully connected but not necessarily on a gig, lol
Haui, I don't bring everything to every gig. I only bring what the customer is paying for. My set up when it's in my home studio is fully connected but not necessarily on a gig, lol
Mensajes Thu 08 Oct 09 @ 2:37 pm
Its best to use a powered USB hub, and make sure it is USB 2.0, no bottlenecks!
I use a 7 port powered hub and have my cooling plate, 500gb hd, infrared mouse, 'live' video camera and PC to TV convertor all connected.
Less than 10 minutes to setup :-)
http://www.vdjles.com
I use a 7 port powered hub and have my cooling plate, 500gb hd, infrared mouse, 'live' video camera and PC to TV convertor all connected.
Less than 10 minutes to setup :-)
http://www.vdjles.com
Mensajes Thu 08 Oct 09 @ 5:59 pm
Ok, OK guys ;-)
I will never say anything against USB HUB's :o)
See you
Haui
I will never say anything against USB HUB's :o)
See you
Haui
Mensajes Fri 09 Oct 09 @ 1:46 am
Sound does hardly use bandwidth, it uses stability & consistent feed of data. :) A HUB will be fine, but best is to make it powered yes :)
Mensajes Fri 09 Oct 09 @ 3:37 pm
Thanks for the advice guys!
Mensajes Fri 09 Oct 09 @ 5:24 pm
@ DJ RUDE
I was wondering what Belkin USB Hub you have? It sounds very good!
Thanks!
I was wondering what Belkin USB Hub you have? It sounds very good!
Thanks!
Mensajes Fri 09 Oct 09 @ 5:28 pm
One usb port can support 127 (or 128) devices according to industry standards information.
Mensajes Tue 13 Oct 09 @ 3:22 pm