go to
www.prophet64.com
there you can find info on the software cartridge, as well as the pcb for SID2SID.
For the Midibox go to
http://www.ucapps.de/
And find the Mdibox SID page.
You might like the Cynthcart too.
http://www.atariage.com/store/index.php ... 40a30ef952
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From what I had read, ST looses 1ms in MIDI chain. Tighest clock you could ever get. Anywho, reason I'm writing this, is that I just picked up a 1040ST with monitor, Notator with original manual, Unitor MKII card and s**t lost of music software for $100 Canadian. I'm in heaven. I always wanted to own Notator, but I could of never afford it back in the day, and the pirated version used to freeze like crazy. Anywho, I went to high school in London, Ontario, that had a music class filled up with Ataris running Notator Logic all hooked up to Roland D-50 (One Atari+Roland per student). This was the only class like that in Canada. Ohhh the memories.Altitude wrote:ST all the way.
I dont think anything to this day has tighter midi
I don't drink water, because fish @&^* in it.
Andromeda, Oddy, FR-777, 909, 101, xoxbox, some diy analog effects. And of course STE running Notator to sync all the s**t.
Andromeda, Oddy, FR-777, 909, 101, xoxbox, some diy analog effects. And of course STE running Notator to sync all the s**t.
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