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patrickvf1976
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:26 pm Post subject:
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| Hello, I have this Opcode Studio 3 thingy sitting around collecting dust and I have decided that it's time to put it to good use now that I have more than one piece of midi gear to mess around with. I actually found it in a Goodwill store and know hardly anything about it other than that it's normally used with a Mac. Now my question(s) is/are: Can I use it with a PC, and if not can I use it by itself? I also noticed that it has two midi ins. I read somewhere that one is for the outputs 1-3, and the other for outputs 4-6. Is there a way to bridge between these outs by, say hook one of the first three thru's to the 2nd input? would this work? |
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patrickvf1976
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:12 am Post subject:
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| nothing? anything? please? |
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:43 pm Post subject:
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OK, I think this is one was meant to be used with old the mac printer/modem port serial interface. The last models which had these ports were...?? ...the Apple Macintosh G3?? And the fancy black Apple laptops from the same era.
I reckon the thing needs a software driver. Theoretically the thing could be used with PCs.. but you would want a driver and an interface adapter from the old serial port.. and to something else. On the other hand.. a lot of work.. _________________ A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:45 pm Post subject:
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I don´t remember the specs in detail. I think at least one of the Opcode interfaces had a standalone capability of sorts.
I have seen PDF manuals about.. years ago.. on the net. The last time I used an Opcode interface must have been in 1999. _________________ A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"
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patrickvf1976
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:59 pm Post subject:
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| hmm.. ok.. I gave it a shot as a stand-alone module and it seems to work fine, the problem is that thru ports are split into groups of three for each midi input. Now my quiestion is: could I theoretically hook something like a controller keyboard on input 1, then loop any of the first three outs back to the 2nd input, so that I can use all 6 (minus one) outs to control my gear? is this at all possible? Also I have another thru box called MidiMan 2x4 - is there any chance that I can use that for my (Linux) PC? Perhaps via serial port? Is that supported under Linux (Jack)? |
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Midiman 2x4 is supported, at least on Ubuntu out of the box. The Linux drivers exist separately if you have to roll your own. _________________ Garret: It's so retro.
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