what software do you use with the midi interface, and what hardware do you plug in?
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Last time I plugged in a MIDI setup is quite a while ago. The software …
68kMLAPeripheralsby registerWed, 31 Dec 2008 - 12:07
So if I have it right, I plug the drum pads into the MIDI drum controler then into the mac serial interface and then into powerbook.
I load an old version of cubase, and record th…
68kMLAPeripheralsby somorastikWed, 31 Dec 2008 - 08:08
Mac MIDI goes to the serial port, not ADB. There are lots of designs out there for making your own interface, or you can hunt one up on ebay for not too many dollars.
Forget ProT…
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenWed, 31 Dec 2008 - 01:47
Thanks for reply, thats great news! german is no problem for me neither making my own pcb. Anyway what software do you use with the midi interface, and what hardware do you plug in…
68kMLAPeripheralsby somorastikTue, 30 Dec 2008 - 23:04
I built two of Mac RS422 to MIDI interface devices using the description given in the c't magazine. This interface works very well (powered from serial port, 1 x MIDI in, 2 x MIDI …
68kMLAPeripheralsby registerTue, 30 Dec 2008 - 21:28
Hi,
I´m going to build this project:
http://www.electronics.dit.ie/staff/tscarff/Music_technology/8way_drm2/8way_drm2_1.htm
It´s an 8-way velocity sensitive Midi drum pad.
I wa…
68kMLAPeripheralsby somorastikTue, 30 Dec 2008 - 17:33
All of Herb Johnson's stuff is overpriced.
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I kinda had that thought too, but it's really odd because he has this note on the Apple II's for sale page:
Th…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowFri, 21 Nov 2008 - 19:20
Last I heard, Apple II prices are starting to get up there. But you're right, the missing keycap is a cosmetic problem at the very least and a functional problem at worst. (IIRC,…
Seems high to me. But then again, a quick scan of eBay confirms that astronomical prices for Apple II stuff seem to be the 'in' thing right now. I'd bet someone here would have one…
68kMLAPeripheralsby istar1018Fri, 21 Nov 2008 - 05:06
Take a look at this Apple II, especially the picture, and if anyone here has some estimates as to what it's worth, I would like to know:
Apple II Plus #034, one drive disk I…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowFri, 21 Nov 2008 - 00:56
It needs a SWIM chip too doesn't it? Maybe that chip is gone, but the power is still hooked up, so the floppy drive powers on and starts to read the disk but then nothing is there …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mike RichardsonWed, 12 Nov 2008 - 07:09
I'm pretty sure that ROM support for those devices was removed after the Rev.A machines.
Luckily you can drop a 333MHz CPU module into a Rev.A : - and a bare Rev.A board should no…
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenWed, 12 Nov 2008 - 06:15
I am 99.99% certain these hacks will only work on a 233Mhz Rev A board.
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Make that 100% on the floppy drive. Maybe there are further hacks that can be done t…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedryMon, 10 Nov 2008 - 16:20
Which reminds me..one of these days I've gotta find a Rev. A iMac somewhere...would be a neat machine to play around with, not to mention that if I keep it original and in good nic…
From what I gather, 8.6 is the minimum that will run on this iMac, and you say it would need less than 8.6. Does that mean there's no way to get this to work?
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedrySun, 9 Nov 2008 - 22:09
^^digging around it looks like the floppy port will only run on systems below 8.6, if the iMac has had the firmware update applied for OS X then that too could be a factor.
Yep, booted into OS 9 and the drive didn't do much except spin and then stop. I also tried inserting a disk before booting and nothing much happened. You would think it would spi…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedrySun, 9 Nov 2008 - 17:00
After playing with the drive for a while, I was unable to get it to actually read a disk. It is getting power because it spins for a moment after a disk is inserted, but it seems …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedrySun, 9 Nov 2008 - 07:34
J12: It was actually a common hack back in the day to mount a 20 pin boxed header here and connect a surplus Mac floppy drive to it - worked out cheaper than buying a USB FDD, if y…