Somewhat more back on topic , Megan let slip that you
designed an
interface for the "Mark 11". Would it a major undertaking to build an A-D
converter to take the VCO off an analogue synth and convert it to MIDI
or to sample or record it ? And my ST is over 10 years old !! : ^ ))
Actually, the 'MK10' stood for 'Music Kludge - 10' and apparently
consisted of something attached to the accumulator lights (which
the software flashed on and off at the appropriate fequencies).
We called our board the MK11-B (Music Kludge - 11, revision B). The
Rev A was my initial circuit which was one SGC driven by a DR11C on
the pdp-11/10 I have at home.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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