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Atari & Amiga Computers for MIDI Sequencing
By Don Cox

In 990515 MMDigest Andy Taylor wrote:

> I need to find or build an external MIDI clock to control the note
> durations.  My MIDI program will accept an external MIDI clock signal

I would suggest using a cheap used computer, such as an Atari or Amiga,
running a sequencer program.  Both of these have built-in mouse and
joystick ports to which a foot switch can easily be attached.  At least
in the case of the Amiga, there is a big sequencer program ("Bars and
Pipes") which is available free since the company left that market.
I'm sure you could trigger that from a foot switch.  There is probably
free software for Ataris too.

The Ataris had a built-in MIDI interface (rather limited), the Amigas
need an adaptor costing about $25, still available.

Regards

Don Cox
doncox@enterprise.net



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