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From: tynor@gitpyr.UUCP (Steve Tynor)
Newsgroups: net.music.synth
Subject: MIDI Specs
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Date: Wed, 6-Feb-85 19:50:40 EST
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I'll soon be upgrading my dkSynergy by adding an RS-232/MIDI
interface. Is there anyone out there who's done the upgrade?
It sounds pretty simple, but it's always nice to get a second
opinion...

Also, what does it take to interface a micro to MIDI? I'll probably
be getting a non-standard micro (ie. not a C-64 or Apple II) and 
will be writing composition software for it. Are the MIDI interface
boxes that Roland, Korg, Seq. Circuits etc. market easily programmed?
ie. are the necessary specs given to the user in order to write a
MIDI driver? I hope I don't have to join the International MIDI Assoc.
just to get this info.

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    Steve Tynor
    Georgia Instutute of Technology

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