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Subject: Re: Know any RS232 <==> MIDI devices?
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Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 12:14:00 EDT
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I don't know if this would help,but here is a suggestion:
get in touch with J.L. Cooper electronics in California....You
should be able to find his ads in Keyboard magazine and hence
his address...if you've never heard of him, Jim Cooper used to
work at Oberheim and now runs his own company which specializes
in interface boxes etc....they also market a lot of custom midi
interface boxes,one of which is the Chromaface which converts
the information from the Chroma's RS-232 port to midi.  If he
doesn't already have a box perhaps he can custom design something
for you...???