Re: [Bulk] Re: Sound Chip as a synthesizer on Linux. Thoughts, ideas?

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On Sat, 26 Jul 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

On Sat, 2014-07-26 at 07:09 +0000, Kaza Kore wrote:
I believe MIDIbox/UCapps was the first open source DIY MIDI controller
project  I knew about personally anyway :)

http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid.html

MIDIbox SID V1
Created 2002/2003

So no, there were projects 20 years earlier. There was no Internet

I don't know 20 years earlier, but my first MIDI HW build was late 80s (88 or 89) A MIDI filter based on a Z8. Open if there was anyone to give it to :) 16 switches on the front... whichever switch(s) were up that channel got through the rest got bit bucket. Maybe 100 lines of code... probably less. (it has been a while) It also had lots of through ports... because they were easy to add.

I also made a MIDI switchbox so I didn't have to change my plugs to change masters (keyboard/computer/tape sync).

Their use has gone away pretty much now that most things can be done internal. I have a DX7 and cheap drum pads for input. A Roland mks50 and the DX7 could be used for output (I also have a TG100, but I think the internal sounds are probably better).


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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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