This is the one - a multi TT hub.
http://www.compusb.com/usb207pohubw.html
This is the one - a multi TT hub.
http://www.compusb.com/usb207pohubw.html
Last edited by Fatlimey; 06-17-2009 at 05:28 PM.
Just the information I needed thanks for the reccommendations
I'd Just like to say that I recently returned the Macally TRIHUB7 USB port because it doesn't work with the Vestax VCI-100SE and it certainly doesn't work with any USB soundcard.
Koris
www.swiss-connection.ch
Just did a little research. Here's a great article explaining the design and performance differences of both a single tt and a multi tt hub. They also ran benchmarks. What really sucks is both of my hubs use the same stupid single tt gl850a chipsets. (just opened and checked) And I'm sure that's why i sometimes have problems w/ my vci (w/ ac adapter) and audio 8 on the same hub. I guess I'm going shopping.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ology,677.html
3x sl-1200s, Rane Empath, KP3, Ineko, Serato SL1, TS-Pro, RP10s sub, Event TR8 monitors, Xiosynth, Nano Pad & Kontrol, VCI-100 1.3 djtt, 3x M44g, DT-770, Rp-DJ1200, 13" MBP 4GB 2.26 128GB Corsair P128 Solid State Drive.
Trying to do some research to see if it's single or multiple TT, but I've been using this one for a while now. http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=377068
I like it because it's 7-port but has the detachable section that is a portable non-powered 4 port hub which is great if I'm using/programming just my controllers I can just grab it off and take it with me. While the base is powered the 4-port portable hub is not, but can still power my 3 Nanos and my PadKontrol with no problem at all and no latency that I can feel.
Tre Tuna
DJ and Recording and Mixing engineer for live and studio sound
Traktor Pro 2.7.1 | MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.5ghz 4gigs ram
Stanton STR8-150s | Ortofon Q-Bert Carts
NI Z2, F1, Machine MK I, RigKontrol 3 | Dicers | PadKontrol
Well true tuna, I just ripped open the 3rd usb hub I've owned. The third I own is a Belkin, slightly different looking version of yours, and it's chipset is a GL850G. Still a single TT chip. So, here's the stackup of hubs i own: Macally 4port i own Uses a Genesys Logic GL850A as well as my Vantec 4port. The
Belkin uses a different revision (hence the G) of the chipset but still very similar design. I assume the differences are a smaller manufacturing process. I am assuming this is a popular chipset for manufactures.
3x sl-1200s, Rane Empath, KP3, Ineko, Serato SL1, TS-Pro, RP10s sub, Event TR8 monitors, Xiosynth, Nano Pad & Kontrol, VCI-100 1.3 djtt, 3x M44g, DT-770, Rp-DJ1200, 13" MBP 4GB 2.26 128GB Corsair P128 Solid State Drive.
Came across an insightful thread on this (follow the links to the related threads as well):
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/...m/802007017831
From that, it suggests that there is only one Belkin Multi-TT Hub, the TetraHub 4-Port. The 7-Port version of that even doesn't sound confirmed.
I think we are up to 3 confirmed Multi-TT hubs now?
Belkin TetraHub 4-Port
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F5U231-.../dp/B0000DC662
Cables Unlimited 7-Port
http://www.compusb.com/usb207pohubw.html
LinXcel 4-Port
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ogy,677-5.html
Last edited by drc; 09-17-2009 at 07:50 AM.
Thanks for that contribution drc
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