Hey everyone,
Just a question. I just bought a new laptop that
Only has 2 usb ports. I'm going to be using this
Only with my ns7. But I was thinking if I wanted
To use this with my icdx, I would need 3 ports.
Does any one have any experience using
Powered usb hubs? Is it safe?
Thanks.
Just a question. I just bought a new laptop that
Only has 2 usb ports. I'm going to be using this
Only with my ns7. But I was thinking if I wanted
To use this with my icdx, I would need 3 ports.
Does any one have any experience using
Powered usb hubs? Is it safe?
Thanks.
Inviato Thu 08 Apr 10 @ 3:09 pm
I use a hub for my mouse, my EXT HD, my Korg nanopad and a little USB light. Everything seems to work fine.
Inviato Thu 08 Apr 10 @ 7:32 pm
have you ever tried plugging in your sound card or midi controller to it?
Inviato Thu 08 Apr 10 @ 8:26 pm
Powered hubs are all good! Remember, though, if you mix usb 1.0 and 2.0 on a hub everything will run at 1.0 speed.
Inviato Thu 08 Apr 10 @ 8:38 pm
so it would be safe to plug my sound card and midi controller into one?
Inviato Thu 08 Apr 10 @ 10:16 pm
Sorry, I've never tried it that way.
Inviato Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 2:41 pm
I use a 7 port hub to run my Pioneer CDJ-400s, USB MIDI Sport Uno, external hard drives, USB wireless optical mouse and USB keyboard. I use this hub on either my MacBook Pro or my PC laptop. I never have any issues and have been using it for about a year.
DJ RuDe
DJ RuDe
Inviato Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 5:44 pm
thanks man for the answer rude dogggggggggggggggg
Inviato Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 8:48 pm
I generally connect to my MacBook a D-Link 7-port USB-2 powered USB hub (with its power adapter), on which I connect
- my DJ Console Rmx,
- an external hard drive,
- a USB key,
and I didn't notice any negative difference with a direct connection to the MacBook USB port.
- my DJ Console Rmx,
- an external hard drive,
- a USB key,
and I didn't notice any negative difference with a direct connection to the MacBook USB port.
Inviato Mon 12 Apr 10 @ 9:51 am