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- From: john.chang@scala.com
- Subject: Re: MIDI question
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- Message-ID: <1996Feb6.153302.2992@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 15:33:02 GMT
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- In <Pine.HPP.3.91.960205151246.4166A-100000@hudson.ECE.ORST.EDU>, Morgan Macarthur <macartmo@ece.orst.edu> writes:
- >Hello,
- > MIDI sound modules like the Yamaha TG100 use a serial port
- >connection, and I was wondering if this is usable from an Amiga, or if
- >there is some kind of driver needed.
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- Unless its directly supported by the software (i.e. BlueRibbon Soundworks
- "Bars & Pipes Professional), probably not. A MIDI interface is your
- only other solution.
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- Regards,
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- John Chang
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