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Author Topic: C-Lab Export MIDI Expansion via Modem port  (Read 2904 times)

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C-Lab Export MIDI Expansion via Modem port
« on: February 04, 2019, 02:50:49 PM »

provides you with 16channels of midi on each of the 3 new outputs (B, C, D -- the original atari st's output is A i think) it looks like the LOG-3 by emagic also provided these same B,C,D ports via its LOG-3 interface so probably
cant use both the export + the log-3 at the same time im guessing?



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