Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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Hi, I recently red in a magazine a article about the a Roland product called MT32P. Thsi seemed to be a slimmed version of the U220 and comparable with the MT32 from the operating point of view. It seems to be quit cheap as well ($340). Does somebody have any experience or some additional information about this product? regards Jos van Loendersloot
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2808.1 | Probably has nothing to do with the U-220 | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Soaring on the wings of dawn | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:55 | 17 |
I tend to doubt it's "version of the U-220". I know that the MT-32 has been "re-packaged" in a half-dozen or so different ways and sold to various speciality markets. For example, there's a version that is sold to Commodore users that is nothing more than the guts of an MT-32 in a Commodore box (i.e. the same design, size, color, as the Commodore CPU box). There are other MT-32 packages, and the MT-32P certainly sounds like one of them to me. You might want to look up Rolands number (there's a topic between 1 and 20) that has the phone numbers of the major vendors) and call them directly and ask. db |