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- From: cs92bbm@brunel.ac.uk (Noaksie)
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- Subject: Re: Roland TB-303 and MIDI
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 10:06:19 GMT
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- ) You will probably need to get a Midi converter for it - I know
- / Kenton Electronics in London, England do a good one - basically
- ( it completely midi's up the 303 - ie control the vcf and slides
- \ from midi too! (Some may argue this takes away some of the 303's
- ) charm).
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- ( If you cannot do this (or are prepared to use the internal sequencer,
- \ I am sure there must be some documentation (write to Roland) on
- ) the sync input specification - then get an electronics chap, or
- / yourself, to wire it appropriately into the midi clock data (I
- ( expect this could be a bit complex!).
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- ) Ben.
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