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#17403 From: Matthew Ritenburg <mritenburg@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 4:11 pm
Subject: Re: Re: SM124,whats with the big black borders?
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Wow, that's too bad.  I have this book that I received with my Log-3. It is
called "A Guide To Logic's Environment."  It made everything super easy.

I would scan it, but the author is still in the business of selling logic
supplemental documentation and custom environments.

--- On Sun, 11/22/09, davidetheridge2003 <d.etheridge1@...> wrote:

> > I hope you are joking!  The environment editor is
> the only *real* reason to use logic. :)
> >
>
> Actually I'm not. I once spent tree days trying to make
> sense of the Environment, poring through the manual PLUS the
> PC Publishing tomes on Logic (which admits that the
> Environment page can be a pain in the butt
> to set up) and got precisely nowhere.

#17404 From: tim <trilobyte@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet? (Big Question)
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There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:

http://homepage.mac.com/synth_seal/html/k1b.html

I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds.  Using an
Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches which
sound totally cool and wacky...

- t

On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:

> I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff.  When you get a
> chance, could you post some examples of these synths?  I hear
> people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> additive synthesis.  I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
>
> --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@...>
> wrote:
>> K4r,K1,K1m
>

#17405 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:38 pm
Subject: Atari Falcon Trade
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Hello all,

I'm starting to think I've gone overboard having three Falcon's in my studio. 
One is for MIDI, the second for YM2149, and the third.....eye candy and
obsessiveness?  Perhaps I'd be better off trading it off for another synth. 
This Atari is a German Falcon with 14MB RAM, brand new NVRAM, and cleanly
installed dual Compact Flash IDE hard drive installed on the HD bracket
(currently with one 2GB Extreme III card with HDDriver 8.23).  The unit also
comes with a top of the line power up-converter that is also a power filter for
clean, uninterrupted power flow (important for these old machines).

I live in Asheville (3 hours from Atlanta), so if anyone is within driving
distance that would like to trade for a minty synth, let me know what you got. 
I'd Ebay this, but I hate the idea of putting such a delicate machine in the
mail.  If I can't trade it anytime soon, I might turn it into an ACE MIDI synth
and force it into my studio somehow, but then I'd need an FA8 or Soundpool audio
out box for clean sound....  If you have one of these boxes, let me know.  I'm
keeping my options open in either scenario (trading vs. keeping)

Cheers!




________________________________
From: tim <trilobyte@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 4:53:16 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet? (Big Question)


There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:

http://homepage. mac.com/synth_ seal/html/ k1b.html

I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds.  Using an
Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches which
sound totally cool and wacky...

- t

On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:

> I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff.  When you get a
> chance, could you post some examples of these synths?  I hear
> people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> additive synthesis.  I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
>
> --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@ tiscali.co. uk>
> wrote:
>> K4r,K1,K1m
>







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#17406 From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:58 pm
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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Asheville, NC?  I'm in NC.  I have some great synths/samplers/etc.
that I'm not using if you're interested.  I have a Casio CZ101,
Tablebeast Modified Casio SK-1, and unmodified SK-1, Akai MPC 2500,
Yamaha RM1X, Roland DJ 70 MK II, Commodore 64 with MSSIAH cartridge, a
pro sound modded gameboy w/a copy of LSDJ, a copy of Notator, Creator,
Hybrid Arts SMPTE Track all complete with dongles, manuals, binders,
and everything...perhaps some other stuff as well.  Also, I may be
interested to buy it from you.  Let me know.

Craig


On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm starting to think I've gone overboard having three Falcon's in
> my studio. One is for MIDI, the second for YM2149, and the
> third.....eye candy and obsessiveness? Perhaps I'd be better off
> trading it off for another synth. This Atari is a German Falcon with
> 14MB RAM, brand new NVRAM, and cleanly installed dual Compact Flash
> IDE hard drive installed on the HD bracket (currently with one 2GB
> Extreme III card with HDDriver 8.23). The unit also comes with a top
> of the line power up-converter that is also a power filter for
> clean, uninterrupted power flow (important for these old machines).
>
> I live in Asheville (3 hours from Atlanta), so if anyone is within
> driving distance that would like to trade for a minty synth, let me
> know what you got. I'd Ebay this, but I hate the idea of putting
> such a delicate machine in the mail. If I can't trade it anytime
> soon, I might turn it into an ACE MIDI synth and force it into my
> studio somehow, but then I'd need an FA8 or Soundpool audio out box
> for clean sound.... If you have one of these boxes, let me know. I'm
> keeping my options open in either scenario (trading vs. keeping)
>
> Cheers!
>
> ________________________________
> From: tim <trilobyte@...>
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 4:53:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet?
> (Big Question)
>
> There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:
>
> http://homepage. mac.com/synth_ seal/html/ k1b.html
>
> I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds. Using an
> Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches which
> sound totally cool and wacky...
>
> - t
>
> On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:
>
> > I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff. When you get a
> > chance, could you post some examples of these synths? I hear
> > people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> > additive synthesis. I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> > 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
> >
> > --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@ tiscali.co. uk>
> > wrote:
> >> K4r,K1,K1m
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

Craig Michael
CmJr@...





[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

#17407 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:53 am
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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Tell me more about the C64.  Does it have dual SID cards and all the
pots/sliders to control the software?  A system like that sells for $250-$350 on
Ebay USA depending on it's features.  I can see you're into circuit bending and
modding too! ;-)  Awesome!  I'm finding a lot of MIDI/circuit benders hybrid
folks out there lately.  I'm looking for some nice Rolands extremely minty DX7
II synths.

Any other offers?  Anyone wanting to sell their FA8 audio box and prevent me
from selling/trading my beautiful 3rd Falcon? ;-)




________________________________
From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 2:58:40 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade

Asheville, NC?  I'm in NC.  I have some great synths/samplers/etc.
that I'm not using if you're interested.  I have a Casio CZ101,
Tablebeast Modified Casio SK-1, and unmodified SK-1, Akai MPC 2500,
Yamaha RM1X, Roland DJ 70 MK II, Commodore 64 with MSSIAH cartridge, a
pro sound modded gameboy w/a copy of LSDJ, a copy of Notator, Creator,
Hybrid Arts SMPTE Track all complete with dongles, manuals, binders,
and everything...perhaps some other stuff as well.  Also, I may be
interested to buy it from you.  Let me know.

Craig


On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm starting to think I've gone overboard having three Falcon's in
> my studio. One is for MIDI, the second for YM2149, and the
> third.....eye candy and obsessiveness? Perhaps I'd be better off
> trading it off for another synth. This Atari is a German Falcon with
> 14MB RAM, brand new NVRAM, and cleanly installed dual Compact Flash
> IDE hard drive installed on the HD bracket (currently with one 2GB
> Extreme III card with HDDriver 8.23). The unit also comes with a top
> of the line power up-converter that is also a power filter for
> clean, uninterrupted power flow (important for these old machines).
>
> I live in Asheville (3 hours from Atlanta), so if anyone is within
> driving distance that would like to trade for a minty synth, let me
> know what you got. I'd Ebay this, but I hate the idea of putting
> such a delicate machine in the mail. If I can't trade it anytime
> soon, I might turn it into an ACE MIDI synth and force it into my
> studio somehow, but then I'd need an FA8 or Soundpool audio out box
> for clean sound.... If you have one of these boxes, let me know. I'm
> keeping my options open in either scenario (trading vs. keeping)
>
> Cheers!
>
> ________________________________
> From: tim <trilobyte@...>
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 4:53:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet?
> (Big Question)
>
> There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:
>
> http://homepage. mac.com/synth_ seal/html/ k1b.html
>
> I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds. Using an
> Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches which
> sound totally cool and wacky...
>
> - t
>
> On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:
>
> > I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff. When you get a
> > chance, could you post some examples of these synths? I hear
> > people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> > additive synthesis. I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> > 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
> >
> > --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@ tiscali.co. uk>
> > wrote:
> >> K4r,K1,K1m
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

Craig Michael
CmJr@...





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#17408 From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:20 am
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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> Any other offers?  Anyone wanting to sell their FA8 audio box and
> prevent me from selling/trading my beautiful 3rd Falcon? ;-)

I am *considering* selling my LineAudio Jam Pro 8 in/out, not sure
how much it should be worth these days. Should I hurry finding that
out? :)

Maurits.

#17409 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:27 pm
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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Yeah, its worth finding out.  If you take paypal and have a fair price on it. 
Ive seem them run between $70-$100 US on Ebay Germany.  Let me know! Cheers!




________________________________
From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, November 24, 2009 4:20:45 AM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade


> Any other offers?  Anyone wanting to sell their FA8 audio box and
> prevent me from selling/trading my beautiful 3rd Falcon? ;-)

I am *considering* selling my LineAudio Jam Pro 8 in/out, not sure
how much it should be worth these days. Should I hurry finding that
out? :)

Maurits.







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#17410 From: trilobyte <trilobyte@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:13 pm
Subject: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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Hello,

I tried using Cubase MROS's LANPORT.DRV on my TT, with a standard Mac MIDI
interface and standard ImageWriter II cable, but it didn't work.  No input
or output arrives/sends.  Tried two identical interfaces.  Does this
driver really only work on Falcon?  Or does not not support those old
standard Mac MIDI interfaces, or... something.

thanks
t

#17411 From: "charlie from PARRY" <charles.copp@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:52 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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i think mac is the key deteriant

its an atai we are using ,
not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used with mac
computer

atari stuff developed for an atari computer....


i have been wrong before thou/

charles


----- Original Message -----
From: "trilobyte" <trilobyte@...>
To: <atari-midi@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 3:13 PM
Subject: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT


> Hello,
>
> I tried using Cubase MROS's LANPORT.DRV on my TT, with a standard Mac MIDI
> interface and standard ImageWriter II cable, but it didn't work.  No input
> or output arrives/sends.  Tried two identical interfaces.  Does this
> driver really only work on Falcon?  Or does not not support those old
> standard Mac MIDI interfaces, or... something.
>
> thanks
> t
>
>
>
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#17412 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:55 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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Hey Charles and Trilobyte,

That poses some interesting questions.  Where did you get the idea that a Mac
MIDI interface would work on the Atari and what MIDI devices actually do exist
for the TT and Falcon's Lan port?




________________________________
From: trilobyte <trilobyte@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 25, 2009 6:13:44 PM
Subject: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT


Hello,

I tried using Cubase MROS's LANPORT.DRV on my TT, with a standard Mac MIDI
interface and standard ImageWriter II cable, but it didn't work.  No input
or output arrives/sends.  Tried two identical interfaces.  Does this
driver really only work on Falcon?  Or does not not support those old
standard Mac MIDI interfaces, or... something.

thanks
t







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#17413 From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:56 am
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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No, I am not a circuit bender myself, but yes, I am into circuit bent
stuff.  I prefer to have professionals perform the modifications for
me.  I figure, they could do a far better job doing it than I ever
could, and all I really want to do is be creative with the bent gear.
I don't care for the techie-side of life much.  I have a couple
options.  I actually own all the parts to have a MISSIAH set up: a
minty C64 (totally unmodified), MSSIAH cart (w/MIDI), a SID2SID board,
and 3 very high quality SID chips.  I was going to do the mods myself,
but have discovered people who do it professionally.  I can offer this
set up to you in exchange for the Falcon, and you can have it modified
yourself the way you want it, OR I can go ahead and have my guy do the
mods for me and offer you the finished product like I was planning to
do anyway.  I have attached a photo of the what the end result will
look like, if you're interested.  Also, I have a minty DX-7 (not sure
if it is mk II or not), but I don't think I want to part with it yet.
Also, like I said, I have a Casio CZ-101, and Roland DJ-70 Mk II.

The specs that I will put on the mod are:

Dual SID2SID board installed
four Moog-style pots x/y,
1/4" balanced outputs,
feedback/noise reduction mod,
pot-kill switches,
internal case fans,
custom LED's
custom keylabels
Pre-modified for mini LCD screen! (Note: LCD screen not included, but
I will e-mail the company of the mini LCD screen to use.)

This is not a pic of the actual item, but it's the prototype that mine
will be based off of.  Imagine high quality custom MSSIAH key labels : )


On Nov 23, 2009, at 8:53 PM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:

> Tell me more about the C64. Does it have dual SID cards and all the
> pots/sliders to control the software? A system like that sells for
> $250-$350 on Ebay USA depending on it's features. I can see you're
> into circuit bending and modding too! ;-) Awesome! I'm finding a lot
> of MIDI/circuit benders hybrid folks out there lately. I'm looking
> for some nice Rolands extremely minty DX7 II synths.
>
> Any other offers? Anyone wanting to sell their FA8 audio box and
> prevent me from selling/trading my beautiful 3rd Falcon? ;-)
>
> ________________________________
> From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 2:58:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade
>
> Asheville, NC? I'm in NC. I have some great synths/samplers/etc.
> that I'm not using if you're interested. I have a Casio CZ101,
> Tablebeast Modified Casio SK-1, and unmodified SK-1, Akai MPC 2500,
> Yamaha RM1X, Roland DJ 70 MK II, Commodore 64 with MSSIAH cartridge, a
> pro sound modded gameboy w/a copy of LSDJ, a copy of Notator, Creator,
> Hybrid Arts SMPTE Track all complete with dongles, manuals, binders,
> and everything...perhaps some other stuff as well. Also, I may be
> interested to buy it from you. Let me know.
>
> Craig
>
> On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm starting to think I've gone overboard having three Falcon's in
> > my studio. One is for MIDI, the second for YM2149, and the
> > third.....eye candy and obsessiveness? Perhaps I'd be better off
> > trading it off for another synth. This Atari is a German Falcon with
> > 14MB RAM, brand new NVRAM, and cleanly installed dual Compact Flash
> > IDE hard drive installed on the HD bracket (currently with one 2GB
> > Extreme III card with HDDriver 8.23). The unit also comes with a top
> > of the line power up-converter that is also a power filter for
> > clean, uninterrupted power flow (important for these old machines).
> >
> > I live in Asheville (3 hours from Atlanta), so if anyone is within
> > driving distance that would like to trade for a minty synth, let me
> > know what you got. I'd Ebay this, but I hate the idea of putting
> > such a delicate machine in the mail. If I can't trade it anytime
> > soon, I might turn it into an ACE MIDI synth and force it into my
> > studio somehow, but then I'd need an FA8 or Soundpool audio out box
> > for clean sound.... If you have one of these boxes, let me know. I'm
> > keeping my options open in either scenario (trading vs. keeping)
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: tim <trilobyte@...>
> > To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 4:53:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet?
> > (Big Question)
> >
> > There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:
> >
> > http://homepage. mac.com/synth_ seal/html/ k1b.html
> >
> > I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds. Using an
> > Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches
> which
> > sound totally cool and wacky...
> >
> > - t
> >
> > On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:
> >
> > > I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff. When you get a
> > > chance, could you post some examples of these synths? I hear
> > > people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> > > additive synthesis. I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> > > 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
> > >
> > > --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@ tiscali.co.
> uk>
> > > wrote:
> > >> K4r,K1,K1m
> > >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
>
> Craig Michael
> CmJr@...
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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#17414 From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:59 am
Subject: Re: Another shopping for the Atari Musician
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do you still have turbosynth for sale?


On Nov 17, 2009, at 9:09 AM, PeWe wrote:

> _Digidesign Soundtools System:
> _
> Digidesign Sound Designer II, Master Program Version 1.01 (English
> version), manual
> Digidesign Masterlist 1.0 (Data 2.0)
>
> Digidesign AcceleratorCard Atari ST,- probably new old stock and in
> original antistatic bag, not tested and without cable,- I never used
> the
> system !
>
> Digidesign stereo A/D converter 16Bit/ 44.1 KHz, probably new old
> stock
> and never used by myself ...
>
> Asking Price EUR 200.- (for the system) plus shipping
>
>
********************************************************************************\
******************
>
> Digidesign Sounddesigner Universal (German version), NOS, orig. disks
> readable*, version 1.5, original box and orig. manual incl. all add.
> docs,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
> (* doesn´t run on my Mega STe w/ TOS 2.06 )
>
> Digidesign Turbo Synth (German version manual but program is in
> english)
> 2.0, NOS,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>
> C-Lab Notator (manual german and not SL but Notator SL 3.1
> workdisks) +
> dongle, (universal for beta testers)
> working w/ all Notator (evtl. Creator too) versions,- price EUR 40.-
> plus shipping
>
> C-Lab Steady Eye, VITC synchronizer, new old stock and never used in
> original box,- price EUR 80.- plus shipping
>
> Microdeal Replay 16, 16 Bit Sampler w/ hardware interface ( collectors
> item ),- price EUR 85.- plus shipping
>
> Steinberg PCTS, Processor Controlled Tape Synchronizer, incl. D-Sub
> cable, rare,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>
> Steinberg Midi Matrix 4/8, 4 Ins and 8 Outs freely routable, rare,-
> price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>
> Steinberg Key Expander, 2 Rom port key/dongle Expander, very rare,-
> price EUR 20.- plus shipping
>
> Monacor Midi Thru Box, 2x In A+B, 4x Out A, 4x Out B, - cross
> switchable
> incl. PSU,- price EUR 20.- plus shipping ( 2 available )
>
> Yamaha YMM combined merge/ midi thru box w/ routable MC port, 2 In, 2
> thru and one merged out, PSU,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>
> pics available on demand
> shipping national/international by DHL, insured
> paypal or international bank wire (international)
> standard bank transfer (national)
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

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#17415 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:04 am
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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I dont think you sent the attachments on that last e-mail but Id like to see it.
I might be interested in the finished product though.  As for the LCD, is it
going to be a vga output?  I already have a four-way VGA switch box with
available inputs.  The specs you have provided are very cool, but I have seen
this same set-up for sale on Ebay for only $300 US - far less than what a Falcon
is worth.  Any ideas about that?




________________________________
From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 25, 2009 10:56:05 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade

No, I am not a circuit bender myself, but yes, I am into circuit bent
stuff.  I prefer to have professionals perform the modifications for
me.  I figure, they could do a far better job doing it than I ever
could, and all I really want to do is be creative with the bent gear.
I don't care for the techie-side of life much.  I have a couple
options.  I actually own all the parts to have a MISSIAH set up: a
minty C64 (totally unmodified), MSSIAH cart (w/MIDI), a SID2SID board,
and 3 very high quality SID chips.  I was going to do the mods myself,
but have discovered people who do it professionally.  I can offer this
set up to you in exchange for the Falcon, and you can have it modified
yourself the way you want it, OR I can go ahead and have my guy do the
mods for me and offer you the finished product like I was planning to
do anyway.  I have attached a photo of the what the end result will
look like, if you're interested.  Also, I have a minty DX-7 (not sure
if it is mk II or not), but I don't think I want to part with it yet.
Also, like I said, I have a Casio CZ-101, and Roland DJ-70 Mk II.

The specs that I will put on the mod are:

Dual SID2SID board installed
four Moog-style pots x/y,
1/4" balanced outputs,
feedback/noise reduction mod,
pot-kill switches,
internal case fans,
custom LED's
custom keylabels
Pre-modified for mini LCD screen! (Note: LCD screen not included, but
I will e-mail the company of the mini LCD screen to use.)

This is not a pic of the actual item, but it's the prototype that mine
will be based off of.  Imagine high quality custom MSSIAH key labels : )


On Nov 23, 2009, at 8:53 PM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:

> Tell me more about the C64. Does it have dual SID cards and all the
> pots/sliders to control the software? A system like that sells for
> $250-$350 on Ebay USA depending on it's features. I can see you're
> into circuit bending and modding too! ;-) Awesome! I'm finding a lot
> of MIDI/circuit benders hybrid folks out there lately. I'm looking
> for some nice Rolands extremely minty DX7 II synths.
>
> Any other offers? Anyone wanting to sell their FA8 audio box and
> prevent me from selling/trading my beautiful 3rd Falcon? ;-)
>
> ________________________________
> From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 2:58:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade
>
> Asheville, NC? I'm in NC. I have some great synths/samplers/etc.
> that I'm not using if you're interested. I have a Casio CZ101,
> Tablebeast Modified Casio SK-1, and unmodified SK-1, Akai MPC 2500,
> Yamaha RM1X, Roland DJ 70 MK II, Commodore 64 with MSSIAH cartridge, a
> pro sound modded gameboy w/a copy of LSDJ, a copy of Notator, Creator,
> Hybrid Arts SMPTE Track all complete with dongles, manuals, binders,
> and everything...perhaps some other stuff as well. Also, I may be
> interested to buy it from you. Let me know.
>
> Craig
>
> On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm starting to think I've gone overboard having three Falcon's in
> > my studio. One is for MIDI, the second for YM2149, and the
> > third.....eye candy and obsessiveness? Perhaps I'd be better off
> > trading it off for another synth. This Atari is a German Falcon with
> > 14MB RAM, brand new NVRAM, and cleanly installed dual Compact Flash
> > IDE hard drive installed on the HD bracket (currently with one 2GB
> > Extreme III card with HDDriver 8.23). The unit also comes with a top
> > of the line power up-converter that is also a power filter for
> > clean, uninterrupted power flow (important for these old machines).
> >
> > I live in Asheville (3 hours from Atlanta), so if anyone is within
> > driving distance that would like to trade for a minty synth, let me
> > know what you got. I'd Ebay this, but I hate the idea of putting
> > such a delicate machine in the mail. If I can't trade it anytime
> > soon, I might turn it into an ACE MIDI synth and force it into my
> > studio somehow, but then I'd need an FA8 or Soundpool audio out box
> > for clean sound.... If you have one of these boxes, let me know. I'm
> > keeping my options open in either scenario (trading vs. keeping)
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: tim <trilobyte@...>
> > To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 4:53:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet?
> > (Big Question)
> >
> > There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:
> >
> > http://homepage. mac.com/synth_ seal/html/ k1b.html
> >
> > I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds. Using an
> > Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches
> which
> > sound totally cool and wacky...
> >
> > - t
> >
> > On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:
> >
> > > I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff. When you get a
> > > chance, could you post some examples of these synths? I hear
> > > people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> > > additive synthesis. I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> > > 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
> > >
> > > --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@ tiscali.co.
> uk>
> > > wrote:
> > >> K4r,K1,K1m
> > >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
>
> Craig Michael
> CmJr@...
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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#17416 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:05 am
Subject: Re: Atari Falcon Trade
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Oops! You sent your email to the group instead of private and I responded! ;-) 
Try sending directly to my email address...




________________________________
From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 25, 2009 10:56:05 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade

No, I am not a circuit bender myself, but yes, I am into circuit bent
stuff.  I prefer to have professionals perform the modifications for
me.  I figure, they could do a far better job doing it than I ever
could, and all I really want to do is be creative with the bent gear.
I don't care for the techie-side of life much.  I have a couple
options.  I actually own all the parts to have a MISSIAH set up: a
minty C64 (totally unmodified), MSSIAH cart (w/MIDI), a SID2SID board,
and 3 very high quality SID chips.  I was going to do the mods myself,
but have discovered people who do it professionally.  I can offer this
set up to you in exchange for the Falcon, and you can have it modified
yourself the way you want it, OR I can go ahead and have my guy do the
mods for me and offer you the finished product like I was planning to
do anyway.  I have attached a photo of the what the end result will
look like, if you're interested.  Also, I have a minty DX-7 (not sure
if it is mk II or not), but I don't think I want to part with it yet.
Also, like I said, I have a Casio CZ-101, and Roland DJ-70 Mk II.

The specs that I will put on the mod are:

Dual SID2SID board installed
four Moog-style pots x/y,
1/4" balanced outputs,
feedback/noise reduction mod,
pot-kill switches,
internal case fans,
custom LED's
custom keylabels
Pre-modified for mini LCD screen! (Note: LCD screen not included, but
I will e-mail the company of the mini LCD screen to use.)

This is not a pic of the actual item, but it's the prototype that mine
will be based off of.  Imagine high quality custom MSSIAH key labels : )


On Nov 23, 2009, at 8:53 PM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:

> Tell me more about the C64. Does it have dual SID cards and all the
> pots/sliders to control the software? A system like that sells for
> $250-$350 on Ebay USA depending on it's features. I can see you're
> into circuit bending and modding too! ;-) Awesome! I'm finding a lot
> of MIDI/circuit benders hybrid folks out there lately. I'm looking
> for some nice Rolands extremely minty DX7 II synths.
>
> Any other offers? Anyone wanting to sell their FA8 audio box and
> prevent me from selling/trading my beautiful 3rd Falcon? ;-)
>
> ________________________________
> From: Craig Michael <cmjr@...>
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 2:58:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Atari Falcon Trade
>
> Asheville, NC? I'm in NC. I have some great synths/samplers/etc.
> that I'm not using if you're interested. I have a Casio CZ101,
> Tablebeast Modified Casio SK-1, and unmodified SK-1, Akai MPC 2500,
> Yamaha RM1X, Roland DJ 70 MK II, Commodore 64 with MSSIAH cartridge, a
> pro sound modded gameboy w/a copy of LSDJ, a copy of Notator, Creator,
> Hybrid Arts SMPTE Track all complete with dongles, manuals, binders,
> and everything...perhaps some other stuff as well. Also, I may be
> interested to buy it from you. Let me know.
>
> Craig
>
> On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Atari Music Social Network wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm starting to think I've gone overboard having three Falcon's in
> > my studio. One is for MIDI, the second for YM2149, and the
> > third.....eye candy and obsessiveness? Perhaps I'd be better off
> > trading it off for another synth. This Atari is a German Falcon with
> > 14MB RAM, brand new NVRAM, and cleanly installed dual Compact Flash
> > IDE hard drive installed on the HD bracket (currently with one 2GB
> > Extreme III card with HDDriver 8.23). The unit also comes with a top
> > of the line power up-converter that is also a power filter for
> > clean, uninterrupted power flow (important for these old machines).
> >
> > I live in Asheville (3 hours from Atlanta), so if anyone is within
> > driving distance that would like to trade for a minty synth, let me
> > know what you got. I'd Ebay this, but I hate the idea of putting
> > such a delicate machine in the mail. If I can't trade it anytime
> > soon, I might turn it into an ACE MIDI synth and force it into my
> > studio somehow, but then I'd need an FA8 or Soundpool audio out box
> > for clean sound.... If you have one of these boxes, let me know. I'm
> > keeping my options open in either scenario (trading vs. keeping)
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: tim <trilobyte@...>
> > To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 4:53:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Re: What if my ST goes down the toilet?
> > (Big Question)
> >
> > There are good, well-selected examples at Synth Seal's site:
> >
> > http://homepage. mac.com/synth_ seal/html/ k1b.html
> >
> > I have a K1M and it is capable of making some nice sounds. Using an
> > Atari-based editor/librarian lets you create randomized patches
> which
> > sound totally cool and wacky...
> >
> > - t
> >
> > On Nov 21, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Ritenburg wrote:
> >
> > > I see you like the Kawai additive synthesis stuff. When you get a
> > > chance, could you post some examples of these synths? I hear
> > > people raving about them, but I have never been a big fan of
> > > additive synthesis. I have a Casio VZ-10M which is somewhat of a
> > > 1/2 way point between the DX7 and Kawai additive synths.
> > >
> > > --- On Sat, 11/21/09, metatone_2000 <jason_ralf808@ tiscali.co.
> uk>
> > > wrote:
> > >> K4r,K1,K1m
> > >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
>
> Craig Michael
> CmJr@...
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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#17417 From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:37 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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> i think mac is the key deteriant
>
> its an atai we are using ,
> not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used with mac
> computer
>
> atari stuff developed for an atari computer....

The LAN-port on MSTe/TT/Falcon was supposed to be Appletalk
compatible, and in the end that didn't amount to much compatibility
*except* for this midi interface :)

http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd07/SOUND/CUBASE/DRIVERS/
LAN_ENGL.TXT


Maurits.

#17418 From: PeWe <ha-pewe@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:28 am
Subject: Re: Another shopping for the Atari Musician
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Yes !

I?ve sent pics to your private email now.

_Update for Digidesign Soundtools System (see below)

_I was able to find the rare Digidesign Soundtools CD/DAT digital I/O
interface to complete the system.

PeWe


Craig Michael schrieb:
> do you still have turbosynth for sale?
>
>
> On Nov 17, 2009, at 9:09 AM, PeWe wrote:
>
>
>> _Digidesign Soundtools System:
>> _
>> Digidesign Sound Designer II, Master Program Version 1.01 (English
>> version), manual
>> Digidesign Masterlist 1.0 (Data 2.0)
>>
>> Digidesign AcceleratorCard Atari ST,- probably new old stock and in
>> original antistatic bag, not tested and without cable,- I never used
>> the
>> system !
>>
>> Digidesign stereo A/D converter 16Bit/ 44.1 KHz, probably new old
>> stock
>> and never used by myself ...
>>
>> Asking Price EUR 200.- (for the system) plus shipping
>>
>>
********************************************************************************\
******************
>>
>> Digidesign Sounddesigner Universal (German version), NOS, orig. disks
>> readable*, version 1.5, original box and orig. manual incl. all add.
>> docs,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>> (* doesn´t run on my Mega STe w/ TOS 2.06 )
>>
>> Digidesign Turbo Synth (German version manual but program is in
>> english)
>> 2.0, NOS,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>>
>> C-Lab Notator (manual german and not SL but Notator SL 3.1
>> workdisks) +
>> dongle, (universal for beta testers)
>> working w/ all Notator (evtl. Creator too) versions,- price EUR 40.-
>> plus shipping
>>
>> C-Lab Steady Eye, VITC synchronizer, new old stock and never used in
>> original box,- price EUR 80.- plus shipping
>>
>> Microdeal Replay 16, 16 Bit Sampler w/ hardware interface ( collectors
>> item ),- price EUR 85.- plus shipping
>>
>> Steinberg PCTS, Processor Controlled Tape Synchronizer, incl. D-Sub
>> cable, rare,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>>
>> Steinberg Midi Matrix 4/8, 4 Ins and 8 Outs freely routable, rare,-
>> price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>>
>> Steinberg Key Expander, 2 Rom port key/dongle Expander, very rare,-
>> price EUR 20.- plus shipping
>>
>> Monacor Midi Thru Box, 2x In A+B, 4x Out A, 4x Out B, - cross
>> switchable
>> incl. PSU,- price EUR 20.- plus shipping ( 2 available )
>>
>> Yamaha YMM combined merge/ midi thru box w/ routable MC port, 2 In, 2
>> thru and one merged out, PSU,- price EUR 40.- plus shipping
>>
>> pics available on demand
>> shipping national/international by DHL, insured
>> paypal or international bank wire (international)
>> standard bank transfer (national)
>>
>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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>
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#17419 From: Adam Bickers <doctor_shred@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:15 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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This is news to me.  I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces for the
Falcons LAN port.  Has anybody got this working?
 
Adam

--- On Thu, 26/11/09, Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...> wrote:


From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 8:37


 




> i think mac is the key deteriant
>
> its an atai we are using ,
> not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used with mac
> computer
>
> atari stuff developed for an atari computer....

The LAN-port on MSTe/TT/Falcon was supposed to be Appletalk
compatible, and in the end that didn't amount to much compatibility
*except* for this midi interface :)

http://cd.textfiles .com/atarilibrar y/atari_cd07/ SOUND/CUBASE/ DRIVERS/
LAN_ENGL.TXT

Maurits.











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#17420 From: tim <trilobyte@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:02 pm
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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Charles,

With as much time as you spend reading Atari documentation, I'm
surprised you've never read the files in the MROS folder.  Especially
since you're archived on the internet as discussing MROS on atari-
forum dot com:

http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=13941&start=0

TOS comes with a very nice feature:  if you double-click on a .TXT
file, it will ask you if you want to Show it!  Then it will let you
read the file. This is a great way to get information, and to learn
things about your Atari and its programs.

- t

On Nov 25, 2009, at 7:52 PM, charlie from PARRY wrote:

> i think mac is the key deteriant
>
> its an atai we are using ,
> not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used with mac
> computer
>
> atari stuff developed for an atari computer....
>
>
> i have been wrong before thou/
>
> charles
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "trilobyte" <trilobyte@...>
> To: <atari-midi@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 3:13 PM
> Subject: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I tried using Cubase MROS's LANPORT.DRV on my TT, with a standard
>> Mac MIDI
>> interface and standard ImageWriter II cable, but it didn't work.
>> No input
>> or output arrives/sends.  Tried two identical interfaces.  Does this
>> driver really only work on Falcon?  Or does not not support those old
>> standard Mac MIDI interfaces, or... something.
>>
>> thanks
>> t
>>
>>
>>
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#17421 From: tim <trilobyte@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:10 pm
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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On Nov 26, 2009, at 5:15 AM, Adam Bickers wrote:

> This is news to me.  I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces
> for the Falcons LAN port.  Has anybody got this working?

Somebody replied to me off-list to say s/he had it working on a
Falcon, but specifically not working on a TT.

It surprises me that the near-useless LAN Port would be different
between TT and Falcon, but apparently it is.  Who knows, maybe it's a
TOS issue or something.

The most basic Mac MIDI interface:  http://www.synthman.com/midiman/
111501.html

- t

#17422 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:33 pm
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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I'll go find the one suggested here and give it a try and let people know if it
works.  I could use some more MIDI out's...




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From: tim <trilobyte@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 26, 2009 10:10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT



On Nov 26, 2009, at 5:15 AM, Adam Bickers wrote:

> This is news to me.  I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces
> for the Falcons LAN port.  Has anybody got this working?

Somebody replied to me off-list to say s/he had it working on a
Falcon, but specifically not working on a TT.

It surprises me that the near-useless LAN Port would be different
between TT and Falcon, but apparently it is.  Who knows, maybe it's a
TOS issue or something.

The most basic Mac MIDI interface: http://www.synthman.com/midiman/
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#17423 From: "Mark Earwood" <mark.earwood@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:45 pm
Subject: Re: cash for steinberg d/a converter
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Hi
       I've got one somewhere. Contact me off list and I can give you info
and pics. Not sure I want to sell though, cost me a lot a few years ago.

       Regards   Mark.


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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 6:07 AM
Subject: [atari-midi] cash for steinberg d/a converter


> Hey everyone,
> I know I have posted on here before looking for this, but I thought I
> would try again. I am looking for the DA Converter that Steinberg made for
> use with Avalon on the Atari ST. I will pay ANY price. If you don't have
> one to sell, tell me if you've ever even seen one, and if you did, what
> did it look like? I feel like I am chasing something imaginary with how
> hard this has been.
>
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#17424 From: Ashley Whiteman <ag_srs@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:28 pm
Subject: RE: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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I am yet to find any. Though I am planning on writing a piece of software to use
the connector on a Korg X5D and then possibly a Yamaha MU 128. Still at very
early stages of this.



Regards



Ashley

> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> From: doctor_shred@...
> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:15:24 +0000
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
>
> This is news to me.  I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces for the
Falcons LAN port.  Has anybody got this working?
>
> Adam
>
> --- On Thu, 26/11/09, Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 8:37
>
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> > i think mac is the key deteriant
> >
> > its an atai we are using ,
> > not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used with mac
> > computer
> >
> > atari stuff developed for an atari computer....
>
> The LAN-port on MSTe/TT/Falcon was supposed to be Appletalk
> compatible, and in the end that didn't amount to much compatibility
> *except* for this midi interface :)
>
> http://cd.textfiles .com/atarilibrar y/atari_cd07/ SOUND/CUBASE/ DRIVERS/
> LAN_ENGL.TXT
>
> Maurits.
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#17425 From: "metatone_2000" <jason_ralf808@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:48 pm
Subject: SCSI cd-rom share
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As I`m always trying to save space,plug sockets and leads,I was wondering as my
external SCSI cdrom has two connectors,is it possible to have my Esi32 and S5000
with different ID`s connected at the same time so both can share the drive? or
will there be loads of conflicts etc? I`m no SCSI expert so if this question
sounds stupid I apologise! J

#17426 From: "charlie from PARRY" <charles.copp@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:41 pm
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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weird ,
i guess the tt s are compelty different then the 1040 st

did atari have a version of this device too?

charles


----- Original Message -----
From: "Maurits van de Kamp" <maurits@...>
To: <atari-midi@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT


>
> > i think mac is the key deteriant
> >
> > its an atai we are using ,
> > not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used with mac
> > computer
> >
> > atari stuff developed for an atari computer....
>
> The LAN-port on MSTe/TT/Falcon was supposed to be Appletalk
> compatible, and in the end that didn't amount to much compatibility
> *except* for this midi interface :)
>
> http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd07/SOUND/CUBASE/DRIVERS/
> LAN_ENGL.TXT
>
>
> Maurits.
>
>
>
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#17427 From: "Summa" <flotorian@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:13 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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No, the computers core is identical (even HW address wise) but
expanded, 68030 + 68882 FPU, expanded Video Shifter (additional
1280x960 Mono, 640x480 16col., 320x480 256col. Resolution), AJAX
(later TTs, an expanded version of the FDC), STE type DMA Sound Chip,
2nd MFP, 2nd Serial Port Controller, SCSI Controller.
Afair is the lanport hw implementation complete, just missing the
apple port lan protocol implementation.

...Summa


On 26 Nov 2009 at 14:41, charlie from PARRY wrote:

> weird ,
> i guess the tt s are compelty different then the 1040 st
>
> did atari have a version of this device too?
>
> charles
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Maurits van de Kamp" <maurits@...>
> To: <atari-midi@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
>
>
> >
> > > i think mac is the key deteriant
> > >
> > > its an atai we are using ,
> > > not to be mistaken with mac ...mac stuff developed to be used
> with mac
> > > computer
> > >
> > > atari stuff developed for an atari computer....
> >
> > The LAN-port on MSTe/TT/Falcon was supposed to be Appletalk
> > compatible, and in the end that didn't amount to much
> compatibility
> > *except* for this midi interface :)
> >
> >
> http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd07/SOUND/CUBASE/DRIVERS
> /
> > LAN_ENGL.TXT
> >
> >
> > Maurits.
> >

#17428 From: Dylan O'Brien <dsobrien17@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:42 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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Yes it works on my Falcon.  I've been using it for a few years.


On Nov 26, 2009, at 3:15 AM, Adam Bickers wrote:

> This is news to me.  I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces
> for the Falcons LAN port.  Has anybody got this working?
>
> Adam
>
> --- On Thu, 26/11/09, Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...> wrote:
>
> From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
> To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 8:37
>
>
>



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#17429 From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:49 am
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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And to clarify one more time, this is the Macman Midiman Midi Interface with 3
outs and 1 in?  Will it work with the Macman Midiman 1out and 1in device as
well?




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From: Dylan O'Brien <dsobrien17@...>
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 26, 2009 11:42:42 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT


Yes it works on my Falcon.  I've been using it for a few years.

On Nov 26, 2009, at 3:15 AM, Adam Bickers wrote:

> This is news to me.  I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces
> for the Falcons LAN port.  Has anybody got this working?
>
> Adam
>
> --- On Thu, 26/11/09, Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@bassment. nu> wrote:
>
> From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@bassment. nu>
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
> To: atari-midi@yahoogro ups.com
> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 8:37
>
>
>

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#17430 From: Adam Bickers <doctor_shred@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:44 pm
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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Another question regarding this:
 
As the LAN port is a serial interface will this suffer from the same potential
timing problems as C-labs Export?
 
Thanks,
 
Adam 

--- On Fri, 27/11/09, Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
wrote:


From: Atari Music Social Network <atarimusicnet@...>
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
To: atari-midi@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 27 November, 2009, 4:49


 



And to clarify one more time, this is the Macman Midiman Midi Interface with 3
outs and 1 in? Will it work with the Macman Midiman 1out and 1in device as well?

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From: Dylan O'Brien <dsobrien17@gmail. com>
To: atari-midi@yahoogro ups.com
Sent: Thu, November 26, 2009 11:42:42 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT

Yes it works on my Falcon. I've been using it for a few years.

On Nov 26, 2009, at 3:15 AM, Adam Bickers wrote:

> This is news to me. I had no idea there were any MIDI interfaces
> for the Falcons LAN port. Has anybody got this working?
>
> Adam
>
> --- On Thu, 26/11/09, Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@bassment. nu> wrote:
>
> From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@bassment. nu>
> Subject: Re: [atari-midi] Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
> To: atari-midi@yahoogro ups.com
> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 8:37
>
>
>

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#17431 From: Ullrich Peter <peter.ullrich@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:47 pm
Subject: RE: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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>Another question regarding this:
> 
>As the LAN port is a serial interface will this suffer from the same potential
timing problems as C-labs Export?

Ah, the LAN port is a serial port? And compatible to the Apple interface?

So is this a 8 pin Mini-DIN connector that carries a RS422 interface?

If yes: there was a DIY MIDI interface for Apple Macs in a German electronics
magazine...
I am quite sure that I have the article at home if you are interested...

Ciao
Peter

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#17432 From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:02 pm
Subject: Re: Cubase MROS & LANPORT & TT
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> As the LAN port is a serial interface will this suffer from the
> same potential timing problems as C-labs Export?

Well, indeed it's also a serial port with midi-incompatible
baudrates, but it's driven by a better serial chip (SCC) than the
ST's modem port (MFP) so it's likely that it works better.

Maurits.

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