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All is revealed: https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi/wiki/MiSTer-FPGA
So it doesnt use the user as the MIDI port. I guess if USB MIDI performs to your expectations, using for a dedicated MT-32 makes way more sense
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All is revealed: https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi/wiki/MiSTer-FPGA
So it doesnt use the user as the MIDI port. I guess if USB MIDI performs to your expectations, using for a dedicated MT-32 makes way more sense
I would assume you would want keyboard -> Atari MIDI in-> cubase -> atari MIDI OUT -> MT32pi but Im not familiar with the MT32pi so YMMV
anywway: Here's what Im using. Atari MIDI IN, THRU, ATARI MIDI OUT x 3
You are much better off using the MIDI in/out right off the digital shield (the USER I/O thin that looks like a USB port)
yeah, it sure does
time to CPR this thread: How about some macrokeys for Cubase transport controls, $20 on amazon + Adafruit legendable keycaps
And the board
And sucess! So one input (either TRS A or TRS B) that goes into the hc14 for the thru and midi in and the midi outs multed to 3 outputs. If there's and interest, ill jlc some populated boards and make a panel for it.
So scooped one up and its all logic chips, no processor or EEPROM.. Anyone interested in working on this?
And done
so you dont have to daisy chain Couple of those boards should be landing here soon so I'll see how it works.
My other idea is to get some macro keyboards to make some quick launch controls like transport and whatever shortcuts. there are 5x2 ones on amazon for $25 that will take relegendable keycaps
so on second thought, making a shield for this doesnt make any sense since a majority of people already have the user port so i'll simply go stand alone. This is the basic premise but scaled up