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> G3, Opcode & Keyspan, How to make them work?
brundo
post Sat 20 Jul 2002, 10:27
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I'll try to state a question from my father...

He has
- a Powermac 7600
- Opcode Studio 64X
- and a lot of other machines ("behind" Opcode)

Now he has got a G3 Blue and White and tried to connect his Opcode with Mac via KeySpan.
He uses Logic with dongle (Mac has a connector for it). Logic plays the music, but it seems that Opcode doesn't receive anything.

Could anybody help us? I've just read a lot of articles, and I think it should work...
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formatj
post Wed 24 Jul 2002, 07:42
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Further to my previous post, the keyspan USA-28x twin serial adpter

http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/USA28x/

lists the following in regards to MIDI.

The Keyspan USB Twin Serial Adapter supports the following MIDI clocking modes: x1, x16, x32, and x64. This means that if you have a MIDI device that uses any of these clocking modes, your MIDI device should work with the Keyspan USB Twin Serial Adapter.

However, due to the different implementations of the MIDI standard, some devices may not compatible with the USB Twin Serial Adapter. Please contact your MIDI device and/or software manufacturer for compatibility of their products with the USB Twin Serial Adapter or contact Keyspan for more information.
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