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- From: portuesi@tweezers.esd.sgi.com (Michael Portuesi)
- Subject: Re: Indigo support for MIDI?
- Message-ID: <tfj9fr8@zola.esd.sgi.com>
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- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mountain View, CA
- References: <1992Dec11.022412.1@alien.gici.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 92 17:46:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec11.022412.1@alien.gici.com>, laut@alien.gici.com writes:
- >
- > So, my question: Is there a means of plugging
- > something like a Kurzweil MIDIboard into an Indigo?
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- Yes. Buy a standard Macintosh-compatible MIDI interface
- and connect it between your Indigo and your MIDI keyboard.
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- SGI offers a MIDI library as part of its Digital Media
- Developer's Option (marketing code: SC4-DMDEV-1.0).
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- If you are not into developing your own MIDI applications,
- you should look into the products from Blue Ribbon
- Soundworks. They have been offering excellent MIDI
- applications on the Amiga platform for years, and they are
- now offering their product line of MIDI sequencers and
- processing software for the Indigo.
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- Michael Portuesi Silicon Graphics, Inc. portuesi@sgi.com
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