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Rocktron MIDI Xchange

Summary
Price New Rocktron MIDI Xchange @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.rocktron.com/
Ease of Use 8.8 (4 responses)
Sound Quality 8.0 (1 response)
Reliability 9.5 (2 responses)
Customer Support 5.7 (3 responses)
Overall Rating 8.3 (3 responses)
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Product: Rocktron MIDI Xchange
Price Paid: GBP 58
Submitted 08/25/2006 at 01:58pm by sam

Ease of Use : 7
It's OK but one big niggle is that you have to press the recall button once you've selected the patch number you want therefore there are two button pushes to make a change - not what I was lookng for but I suppose useful if you don't want your FX unit making all the noises inbetween patches.
The buttons are nicely spaced and the blue LED is cool

Sound Quality : No Opinion
n/a

Reliability : No Opinion
Mine was broken when I plugged it in - the up program change switch shorted out intermittently making it scroll up out of control.
I'm sure this is a freak occurance but I've sent it back to exchange it for a midi mouse

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't know about Rocktron but Thomann have been really good

Overall Rating : 7
Overall this would be great for someone who wants to control and amp or rack and doesn't many other pedals. This is because it is very sturdy and big! So it'll take a kicking on stage and be easy to stomp on with big feet. I, however want to control my Whammy pedal program changes and just need smething smaller, lighter and one button press for program chnages. The Midi mouse isn't better, just different I guess.


Product: Rocktron MIDI Xchange
Price Paid: 85 euros
Submitted 07/31/2005 at 05:35am by roobiemacoolie

Ease of Use : 8
Plug her in to your midi controllabe amp
click the switch with your foot and bingo
recall facility is souper handy
solid aluminium casing
no thought required
switches channels quickly
im usin it on a fender cyber champ and have no problem
u can use a regular 5 pin din (even tho the xchange has a 7 pin output

Sound Quality : 8
tele to cyber champ (midi connection to amp)
guvnor pedal
thats it
nice and easy
no hum or anything via the pedal
u can get a volume pedal ta work with the xchange

Reliability : 10
no prblems yet
looks pretty beefy

Customer Support : 8
one email to them
got one back the same day
cool

Overall Rating : No Opinion
beats the hell outta some extortionate midi pedal prices


Product: Rocktron MIDI Xchange
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 07/29/2005 at 01:25pm by Baron Mobius
Email: therealmobius at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
3 buttons, up, down, and recall(toggles the last 2 presets chosen), no programming involved.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
N/A

Reliability : No Opinion
only had it a month, works ok so far, if i didnt have to special order it i would probably have another for a back up, since they are so inexpensive.

Customer Support : 1
this is the only thing that i was very dissapointed with, it took me a long time to find a midi switch that would work with my G-Major and not cost $500+, ALL i wanted was an up and down control, and finally found the midi exchange after some research. so i go down to my guitar shop and have it ordered(noone carried it at all).

well the guy failed to mention it was going to require a 5-7pin midi cable, that ONLY rocktron makes, and found this out after waiting a week for the exchange, so, i had to order the cable as well. this really ticked me off, luckily it is battery powered as well because it also didnt come with an adapter, wich i can understand, but the cable is proprietary, it really should be included, and this left a very bad taste in my mouth. its not like i can walk in a store and pick one up. the cable is $20-$25 on rocktrons site. so basically this unit, unless you have rocktron cables, will cost you at least $100, wich is still a good price.

Overall Rating : 9
if it wasnt for the cable ordeal i would easily give this a 10, its by far the most useful midi switch for the price for anyone who only needs an up and down switch. it is the PERFECT switch if you are only looking to switch from rythm/leads. AND, it works with TC, wich was my main concern at first.

if you need to control more than one unit with midi, this isnt it, but if you just want a rythm/lead there really is no better choice.


Product: Rocktron MIDI Xchange
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 05/20/2004 at 02:03pm by Bob Tomasi

Ease of Use : 10
simple.
insert battery, push on, then go up, down.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
NA, its a MIDI controller

Reliability : 9
only had it 2 weeks, seems fine so far

Customer Support : 8
i called rocktron and ordered a 7 pin MIDI cable, and it seemed they were somewhat reluctant to sell to a private consumer, rather than a store. But they gave in and sent one to me anyways.

Overall Rating : 9
I like this controller a lot, i like the instant recall idea too. Let me explain: say i am on patch 1, and i want patch 12, then i need to go back to patch 1 again, all i do is set it to 12, press recall, and im at 12. Then, to get back to 1 again, all i need to do is push recall again. kind of a neat feature, where it remembers yoru last preset.

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