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Re: [ct64] din sync


>Midi support for cybertracker would really kick ass.
It would indeed, and since I'm very interested in it, I'm bumping u teh
discussion on this
again ;)

> Just syncing it would be a joy. Or if somebody knows
>how to convert midi to "din sync"...?

There are DIN Sync (or SYNC24) to MIDI boxes you can purchase for something like
50
dollars, these were made to synchronize vintage drumcomputers that use DIN Sync
(the
Roland ones like the 707, 808, even the 303) to modern MIDI gear. Prophet64 uses
a
simple interface for DIN Sync functionality so it is damn possible, and I would
love to have
this in Cybertracker.


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would it be possible to implement din sync input in some future version of cybertracker? just have it run off one of the pins in the user port, or one of the...
Dominic Tarr
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Jan 4, 2003
8:47 pm

... hmm... i must confess i know absolutely nothing about that kind of stuff. But if it doesn't take too much memory, i guess it could get into a future ...
CyberBrain / NoName
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Jan 7, 2003
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it's easy, it's simply a series of pulses, the normal rate is 24 pulses per quarter note. so thats 6 pulses, for each sequencer step... as if some one is...
Dominic Tarr
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Jan 7, 2003
11:30 am

hm, something like the midi-clock signal? would really be cool to have cybertracker work with drum computers or other music equipment. pi...
paterpi@...
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Jan 7, 2003
1:10 pm

... yup, it's just like that. ... or another c64 running cybertracker, then you could have stereo! or just twice the phattness!!!!!!1 i'm looking forward to...
Dominic Tarr
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Jan 8, 2003
11:29 am

... Now we're at it: I've heard/read some vague stuff about implementing a MIDI port on a C64. any of you familiar with this? Midi support for cybertracker...
Peter van Hamersveld
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Jan 8, 2003
2:54 pm

hi I am new to this cyber tracker but have used various trackers on the amiga especially octamed is it possible to double the channels as octamed did in real...
Nigel Parker
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Jan 8, 2003
11:43 am

Hi, guess the amiga tracker used samples... well, on c64 you got 3 hardware voices (and a 4th one you can use for digis). So it is impossible to have more then...
paterpi@...
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Jan 8, 2003
2:35 pm

in fact, there ... sync"...? (and then the implementation in ct of course....)...
Jost Menke
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Jan 8, 2003
3:07 pm

oops, pressed the "send"-button accidentally ;) just wanted to mention that there are in fact real MIDI-Interfaces for the c64, as far as I know even Commodore...
Jost Menke
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Jan 8, 2003
3:20 pm

... kick >ass. Just syncing it would be a joy. Or if somebody knows how to convert >midi to "din sync"...? (and then the implementation in ct of course....) ...
Dominic Tarr
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Jan 9, 2003
8:21 am

... It would indeed, and since I'm very interested in it, I'm bumping u teh discussion on this again ;) ... There are DIN Sync (or SYNC24) to MIDI boxes you...
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