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- From: shiv@bnr.ca (Shiv Naimpally)
- Subject: Re: Roland TB-303 and MIDI
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.181016.2173@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
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- Reply-To: shiv@bnr.ca (Shiv Naimpally)
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
- References: <1jk6ufINNhp5@shelley.u.washington.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 18:10:16 GMT
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- In article <1jk6ufINNhp5@shelley.u.washington.edu>, piverson@stein.u.washington.edu (Paul Iverson) writes:
- |> I'm wondering how to sync my Roland TB-303 Bass Line to my Alesis
- |> HR-16. Perhaps I could buy some used Roland equipment that uses
- |> both MIDI and Roland sync, but I'm not sure if it would
- |> simultaneously receive MIDI timing information and sync the TB-303.
- |> I'm also planning to buy a MIDI interface for my Mac, so there may
- |> be other options. Any suggestions?
- |>
- |> Paul Iverson
- |> piverson@u.washington.edu
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- There are MIDI retrofits for the TB303 available but they are a bit pricey.
- Try Wine Country Porductions - they sell Kenton Electronic's retrofits
- and Kenton does make a TB303 retrofit.
-
- Another way is to find a MIDI to DIN24 sync convertor. Yamaha and Korg
- made these and they can be found on the used market. Some of the early
- Roland sequencers also did MIDI to DIN sync conversion.
-
- I'll repost my analog FAQ - there are some places in there you could contact
- for the convertors and MIDI retrofits.
-