Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site bnl.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!bonnie!akgua!whuxlm!harpo!decvax!linus!philabs!sbcs!bnl!piggott From: piggott@bnl.UUCP (Christopher Piggott @ Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, N.Y.) Newsgroups: net.music.synth Subject: Re: PCs <--> Synths: Info request Message-ID: <878@bnl.UUCP> Date: Wed, 13-Feb-85 18:02:39 EST Article-I.D.: bnl.878 Posted: Wed Feb 13 18:02:39 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 18-Feb-85 05:11:41 EST References: <2391@hplabsc.UUCP> Lines: 28 [???] The project which I am involved with (indirectly) is the SYNERGY project, of Digital Keyboards, Inc. I have myself written some software to talk to an Apple II or Commodore 64, which simply saves the state of the Synergy (the keyboard of which I speak) or sequences, through RS-232. It would be fairly easy to write some kind of an editor, and then have it interpret data, turn it into something the Synergy can understand, and send it out over the RS-232 port. Being a 16 bit computer itself, the Synergy can understand what to do next, ie placing the sequence in its buffer(s) or changing the state of some part or all of the machine. Midi? Has anybody seen the C-64 software for their Midi interface for that computer? The software is pretty good. I will describe if anybody is interested. -- Christopher Piggott ARPA: piggott@BNL.ARPA BITNET: piggott@BNL.BITNET uucp: ..!decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl!piggott -- -- Christopher E. Piggott ARPA: piggott@BNL UUCP: ..!decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl!piggott