Huh... Well, my Google searches sucked.
Found the info.
This is actually pretty cool! Mini-Kerberos cartridge from days of old, and
Canadian built too!
I like the MIDI extension to basic.
Transactor Jan 1988, Vol 08, issue 04
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MIDI Interface for C64/128 and 64C Audio Digital Processing Systems is
announcing the release ofoMlDI 64, an intelligent MIDI interface for the
C64/128 and 64C computers and all MIDIequipped instruments and devices. MIDI 64
is the only all-Canadian MIDI interface, and introduces many innova tions, such
as 16K auto-boot bank-switched EPROM containing: an extensive MIDI supplement
to BASIC for easy custom MIDI programming; real-time 4- track sequencer;
MIDI-data monitor for hex/binary/decimal real-time data display; an
interface/cable auto-test program. All programs are automatically available on
power-up, and can be switched out to run other software. The MIDI 64 package
includes: MIDI interface with EPROM installed, two MIDI cables, full
documentation on disk, and MIDI BASIC program examples. With suggested Canadian
retail price of $199.95, ADPS is targeting MIDI 64 at musicians, home
hobbyists, students, repair technicians, and small recording studios. The
package is especially well-suited for programming and MIDI teaching in the
classroom, and first-time MIDI users. Dealer and distributor inquiries are
invited. Contact: ADPS, c/o Phil Honsinger, 86 Foxhunt Road, Waterloo, Ontario,
N2K 2Z6, (519) 886-6361.
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I've made contact with a local fellow who has the same name and seems to be the
right fit. I'll see if he's the same guy or not.
Yeah, a Youtube video is probably happening. [😊]
Rob
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Sent: March 18, 2017 9:10 PM
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Subject: [torontocbm] Bit of a mystery here...
Hey guys,
I scored this software and midi interface package for the C64 in Cambridge, ON
tonight.
The seller and I have not been able to find any information about it. I have to
look through the disk, back it up, check the interface.
Part of me wonders if this related to a digital recording package I saw in
Grimsby, ON in the late 80's while at a 'new' digital recording studio. It was
a digital recording package that ran on a C64 that had two S-VHS units for
recording. Not ADAT! The C64 showed the visual output of the sound being
recorded. Very strange thing. Anyways, I'll see whats on the disk.
Anyone heard of this before?
Rob
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