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e‘re talking about the RetroKits RK-002 Active MIDI Cable. At first glance, this inconspicuous-looking device can hardly be distinguished from a conventional MIDI cable. Only an orange plug indicates that there is more going on behind the scenes than mere signal transmission. The built-in microprocessor is capable of performing a variety of tasks, whether it‘s translating MIDI messages or acting as a sequencer, arpeggiator or even VJ

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