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From: kumar@hplabsc.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.music.synth
Subject: PCs <--> Synths: Info request
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Date: Mon, 11-Feb-85 00:26:35 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 11 00:26:35 1985
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Nf-From: hplabsc!kumar    Feb 10 21:26:00 1985

I am interesting composing music on a personal computer in non-real-time
fashion and then feeding it to a synthesizer to playback to me.  I have
access to various kinds of personal computers, almost all of which have
a serial RS-232 port in the back.

Does anyone make a synthesizer which is polyphonic and can be driven through
a serial port?  I am just starting out in this area and would appreciate
any information people on the net can give about products, costs, etc.
I would be willing to assemble circuits from kits if I have to.

Thanks much.

Arvind Kumar
...!hplabs!kumar