Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!emory!gatech!prism!mailer.cc.fsu.edu!boyd From: boyd@mailer.cc.fsu.edu (Mickey Boyd) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: synth sounds Message-ID: <1990Dec14.043141.2242@mailer.cc.fsu.edu> Date: 14 Dec 90 04:31:41 GMT References: <70662@bu.edu.bu.edu> <1990Dec14.023057.6710@ecst.csuchico.edu> Reply-To: boyd@nu.cs.fsu.edu (Mickey Boyd) Organization: Florida State University Computer Science Department Lines: 18 In article <1990Dec14.023057.6710@ecst.csuchico.edu>, ekrimen@ecst.csuchico.edu (Ed Krimen) writes: > >I've owned an ST for three years and have never connected anything to >the MIDI ports, not even for cheap networking. Nor have I connected Me neither, but if you are really itching to connect something there is a gadget you can buy that allows you to connect any PC keyboard to your ST that hooks to the MIDI port. You can even use the wireless infared ones. Pretty nifty, especially for those that have 1040 and 520's. You know, if Atari just made the tops of the keycaps a little smaller (thus more free space surrounding the keys) it would probably feel a lot nicer. Just my $0.02 . . -- Mickey R. Boyd | "God is a comedian playing to an FSU Computer Science | audience too afraid to laugh." Technical Support Group | email: boyd@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu | - Voltaire