yeah, i have 2 Emagic Mt4, they are good.
2 in - 4 out
they are programmable, via their software and have 2 modes.
kind regards,
marco
Jim Combs <jwcombs@bellsouth.net> wrote:
While my main studio tools are Macintosh-based, a friend has given me
an old Pentium laptop and I've got it up and running on a wireless
lan card. I've downloaded P3Tools and am preparing to start using
this machine as a general MIDI tool for my studio. The machine is a
Pentium MMX machine from 1998 it looks like (Toshiba Tecra 550CDT)
running at 300-someodd MHz, 128M RAM, pretty slow and low power,
running Windows 2000. So a couple of questions:
1) What is a good *cheap* MIDI interface (1 in/1 out) for this beast?
I've got both a USB connector and a Cardbus slot available.
2) Besides P3Tools, can anyone suggest some free/shareware programs
that would be worthwhile? I know about a patch generator for my JD-
800 that I want to get. A good sysex program/librarian perhaps?
Thanks!
-Jim
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] PC MIDI questions
2006-01-04 by marco scooter
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