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Thats nothing.
My abacus which I bought off Charlie Babbage plays the Bagpipes in D Minor.
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That’s nothing; I’ve got music coming out of things banged together and vibrating strings. Not very good at it myself, but my mum could even make music with her vocal cords. Technology, who needs it!
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I did something similar to run on a Texas Calculator.Originally posted by threadedActually I wrote a MIDI to YM243 OPL3 FM synth translator to run on 6809/Z80/6502 boards many years ago. That is so I can compose the music for the fruit machines in Finale as I am more comfortable with a proper score sheet in front of me.
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Actually I wrote a MIDI to YM243 OPL3 FM synth translator to run on 6809/Z80/6502 boards many years ago. That is so I can compose the music for the fruit machines in Finale as I am more comfortable with a proper score sheet in front of me.Originally posted by wendigo100threaded's your man, but it will cost!
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An ex client (US based music software developer), requires an online fully featured midi sequencer developed using Flash. The sequencer would have to be able to integrate NI's Kontakt sample player.
This sort of app has never been done before and he is finding it very difficult to find anyone with the skills to develop this. This project is beyond my capabilities but maybe one of you guys would be up for this challenge. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.Tags: None
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