It supports 16 MIDI channels and offers a fast and stable MIDI connection.Ĭonstructed with high-quality materials, the Midisport 2x2 guarantees durability and long-lasting performance. This enables users to connect a wide range of MIDI equipment, such as keyboards, synthesizers, and drum machines, to their computer. The Midisport 2x2 features a 2x2 MIDI input/output configuration, allowing for the simultaneous connection of two MIDI devices. With its compact and portable design, it is suitable for use in a studio or on the road. It is specifically designed to provide a reliable and efficient means of transmitting MIDI data. To check compatibility for the software you use with your M-Audio product, please visit the software developer's website to check software system requirements and Big Sur compatibility announcements.The M-Audio Midisport 2x2 is a MIDI interface device that allows for the connection of MIDI devices to a computer. Compatibility testing is only necessary for products with USB connectivity and therefore does not affect any M-Audio speakers or headphones.ĭon't forget that most of our products are used in conjunction with software that will also need to be compatible with the macOS Big Sur operating system before you update!
Please be aware: If you do not see your product listed in this article, it is not officially supported for use with macOS Big Sur. This page will be updated as necessary to reflect all current compatibility with macOS Big Sur. *Editor, utility, and/or firmware updater software for this product have not been qualified for support on macOS Big Sur. These systems should be considered Not Supported until further notice. Further testing is still in progress to confirm support for Apple's new Silicon-based processors.
The products below are class-compliant and do not require any drivers or updates for use with macOS Big Sur.Īll testing for macOS Big Sur was done using the standard Intel-based Apple computers. Please look for support status in the Hardware Support section for M1 compatibility as testing is completed. This is a gigantic step for computing power but rewrites a lot of the requirements previously used when developing new software and drivers.įor this reason, all M-Audio software and hardware will require additional testing, separate from Big Sur qualification.