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J Johans wrote: > i tried to google first but no luck- no, the guys who handle the standard don't provide online docs, and would like you to pay them for a hard copy. :-) however "The standard connector used for MIDI is a 5 pin DIN. Separate jacks (and cable runs) are used for input and output, clearly marked on a given device (ie, the MIDI IN and OUT are two separate DIN female panel mount jacks). 50 feet is the recommended maximum cable length. Cables are shielded twisted pair, with the shield connecting pin 2 at both ends. The pair is pins 4 and 5. Pins 1 and 3 are not used, and should be left unconnected." > > any info would be appreciated- > > this is what i think i know: =D > midi is 5 pin cable, but uses 2 pins to provide power to devices, >correct? possible, some devices use 7pin plugs if they provide power to a midi-pedal. > > so then could you use a mic cable to make a midi cable? yep > > its multipin time......woot > > fro > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. Check it out. > ><http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009>