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Re: old MIDI hardware



nice. thanks.



>   There's an MC-505 user's group at  yahoo, which is called mc505.   
>-Note,
>-no dash...   <smile>  -best of luck...  
>
>Smiles,
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>Cara, the Loopinatrix!  lol!  
>
>At 07:38 PM 1/10/03 -0400, you wrote:
>>hi. i'm new to this list and it looks like a fun one. my act, Mad
>>Happy use an MC 505, vocals and guitar.
>>
>>Due to the rarity and expense of Smart Cards for backing up the
>>MC-505, i'm opting to Bulk Dump to a MIDI file and am looking for
>>hardware to hook up this old Mac PowerBook 1400 CS to MIDI.
>>
>>Does anyone have an idea where would be good to look for old hardware
>>that would be compatible? any recommendations on source for simple
>>but good MIDI sequencing software (freeware?) for Mac?
>>
>>thanks.
>>
>>
>>>   > So, regardin' looping; I'm curious, given that the EDP and 
>Repeater both
>>>>    have a number of ways with which to switch from loop to loop, and
>even the
>>>>    Jam Man to a certain extent, how are people finding themselves 
>doing
>this?,
>>>
>>>dramatic changes of time tempo and key
>>>when I can pull it off that is ;-(
>>>
>>>Also nice to first establish a loop theme,
>>>copy it (or a section of it ),
>>>break it down and/or take it elsewhere,
>>>and then return to it.
>>>
>>>
>>>andy butler
>>
>>
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