how valuable is usb really? I've used both styles of controller and honestly i think traditional midi connections work a lot better. Usb has gotten better over the years but Id still rather use a regular midi cable
Pros of USB over 5-pin DIN (MIDI) cables:
- Less cable clutter with only one controller
- Don't need to buy a MIDI->USB converter
- Don't need a seperate power adapter
- You can steal the cable from your USB printer if you're low on cables/funds and just want to make music
- Enables or improves communication for "smart controllers" (any Novation keyboard with Automap, Mackie MCU Pro, etc.)
- Device name recognition in DAW (i.e., "receive input from KORG padKONTROL" rather than "receive input from MIDI Device #0")
Pros of 5-pin DIN (MIDI) cables:
- Potentially less cable clutter when using several controllers (several devices can be routed through a box into one output cable)
- Fewer USB ports used when using several controllers (for the same reason as above)
- Less CPU usage overhead when using several controllers (once again, for the same reason as above)
- DIN cables are generally 1/2 to 1/3 the price of USB cables
- Compatible with hardware workstations/synths/samplers/etc.