https://archive.org/stream/radio_electronics_ … nics_March_1992
check this out this magazine appears to show how to make your own midi card with 2 in 2 out... i wonder which card it is + if its mpu compatible
it has detailed instructions + blueprints inside
re: PC MIDI card usable with SEQ+GOLD? yes of course there is a driver written especially for this type of card!!
my question is whether or not it will allow me to use more than one card to achieve more than one midi output port
i sent u a pm about this just now! and i found some interesting information on my page about the voyetra interfaces from
a newsgroup post from way back in november of 1990
its interesting because originally this program DID REQUIRE MPU-401 in the first 2 or 3 versions of the program
but they stepped away from mpu-401 compatibility when these V22 + V24 interfaces were released in order to break the boundaries that were associated with the mpu-401 standard
so they built their own driver API which they called VAPI and this allowed them to create these more functional interfaces for the apps which allowed more features that
were not possible with the mpu-401 architecture.. such as muting on the fly of notes being played + i think midi patchbay features... + the ability to have multiple interfaces working
together as one... they built their own custom standard which they had more control over.. this all began with version 4.0 of the SEQ+GOLD app + the release of the V22 + V42 interfaces in late 1990.
the time of this announcement i found . seen here --> http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php? … msg2551#msg2551
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