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(0 replies, posted in Trading Post)

If someone by any chance is interested in selling a Famimimidi cartridge, please let me know smile

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(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Thanks for implementing the Faderfox mapping! Do you know if the Famimimidi can process MIDI input from both a MIDI controller (Beatstep Pro) and the Faderfox simultaneously via a MIDI merge device. I know that the Famimimidi is prone to stuck on notes etc.

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(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Thanks for implementing the Faderfox mapping! Do you know if the Famimimidi can process MIDI input from both a MIDI controller (Beatstep Pro) and the Faderfox simultaneously via a MIDI merge device. I know that the Famimimidi is prone to stuck on notes etc.

Hi there,

I still use an Atari ST for MIDI manipulation and sequencing. I‘m aware that there are adapters and cables for VGA monitors but not only for nostalgic reasons I‘d like to employ my SM 124 monitor. Is there any way to grab or split the audio signal while it gets into the SM124 as there is no extra audio output from the monitor?

Lately there seems to be no way to obtain a Famimimidi Cartridge for the NES…

Is there any way to revive the Famimimidi cartridge project or is someone here who could develop a MIDI cartridge for the NES?

Hi, this sounds amazing. I've been using the Scripter for Famimimidi in Logic Pro as well. I set up a script that comprises a randomize function and basic control of the MIDI parameters...I definitely have interest in this - keep me in the loop.

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(17 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Any news on the completion of the interface?

Hi,

I’m looking for a 1.x version of Turbosynth for classic Mac. Since I own a Mac SE that can’t get into 32-bit mode due to its processor’s limitations later versions of Turbosynth (2.x) simply crash after loading. Would be cool, if someone can help out. - Thanks

Hi,

does someone have a copy of Softsynth for classic Macintosh systems:

http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/digid … on-2-0/262

Thanks!

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(2 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Ok, sounds good. Thank you, Martin!

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(2 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Hi,

does someone know where to get hold of a device for improving the stereo separation issue of the Amiga sound chip as described here?

https://vintageisthenewold.com/amiga-au … -solution/

Apart from this DIY project there has been a commercial product for sale (now out of stock):

https://sordan.ie/product/559/ka-71-ami … amplifier/

Thanks!

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(19 replies, posted in Atari)

catskull wrote:

Oh, I missed that part. Didn't realize it used both ports, in that case getting it working on a genMDM would be quite a bit more tricky.

Ok, I see. But thank you anyway.

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(19 replies, posted in Atari)

herr_prof wrote:

Thats easy! its been at atariage for 20 years big_smile https://atariage.com/store/index.php?l= … &p=101

@catskull - you would need two of the sega interfaces though huh for the dual ports?

Well, I got Synthcart already. I‘m looking for a MIDI interface for connecting Synthcart to my DAW.

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(19 replies, posted in Atari)

Hi,

is there any chance to get hold of the MIDI interface perceived by little scale?

http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2013/0 … c.html?m=1

Unfortunately I have zero soldering skills and I would like to buy an assembled unit. Does anyone have a spare one to sell?

Thanks!