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2602.1 | I found some answers...
| STOHUB::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Mon Mar 25 1991 10:18 | 13 |
| Well, I was able to find out by scanning the index of issues in
Electronic Musician - the Sept 90 issue had an article on PC interfaces. It
seems (as I suspected) that most interfaces are based on the de facto standard
put out by Roland - the MPU401 (or something like that). There are, however,
interfaces that plug into the serial and parallel ports. They give a list of
them in the article.
Of course, the big thing I'll have to deal with will be finding the
software that can use this kind of interface. Anyone know of any articles or
source of summaries of IBM-based sequencing and other MIDI-type software
products?
Dan
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2602.2 | go serial | LNGBCH::STEWART | Crappe Diem! | Mon Mar 25 1991 11:10 | 13 |
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Cakewalk 4.0 will talk to the KEE MIDIator through the serial
port. I've been considering picking up something like this, too,
for those times when I need to disconnect from the Etheranchor.
Let me know if you need a good source ($75) for Cakewalk. Oh
yeah, I'm sure Cakewalk Pro will support the serial interface
too.
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2602.3 | | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeffrey A. Lomicka | Mon Mar 25 1991 11:24 | 3 |
| I know this topic is for PC laptops, but it's probabally worth pointing
out that the Atari Stacy portable (fits on MY lap) has Midi built in.
It's not an MSDOS clone - you have to use Atari-based sequencers.
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2602.4 | | STOHUB::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Mon Mar 25 1991 12:55 | 13 |
| RE -1
My reason for looking exclusively at the PC laptop is because it is
available to me through points I acquired within the Maritz software success
program. In essence, this laptop will only cost me a couple of hundred dollars
(I'm a little shy on points, but can use cash to make up the difference).
RE -2
I'd be very interested in Cakewalk - I've heard a lot of good about it.
Perhaps you can contact me offline about it?
Dan
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2602.5 | What Happened | WOTVAX::KENT | | Wed Apr 24 1991 11:43 | 11 |
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Dan
How did this go ?
I have a lap-top I had always intended usng for this purpose but could
not find a board that worked of the ports?
Paul.
(Just back in circulation)
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2602.6 | | STOHUB::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Wed Apr 24 1991 13:21 | 9 |
| I ended up not getting a laptop as it was not a very good deal after
all.
It appears, however, that Key (or is it KEE?) sells the most recommended
laptop serial interface. The difficulty has been finding out what software
supports it. I know that Cakewalk does, but I can't say who else does (not
that I've spent a lot of time looking...).
Dan
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