Posted by: xenmaster0
« on: October 05, 2018, 11:25:22 PM »Couple of other IBM PC MIDI interfaces not listed here. CMS made 3 interfaces, the CMS 401, a 16-channel single-port interface, the CMS 404, a 4 port 64-channel interface with 4 MIDI ins and 4 MIDI outs, and the CMS 444, a 4 port 64-channel interface with built-in SMPTE output and input.
There's also the KEE MIDI interface, a serial port device designed for laptops. You needed the driver for it, but Cakewalk starting from version 4.0 had a driver for it, so you could run Cakewalk on old 8088/80286 laptops from the late 80s if you attached a KEE MIDI interface to the serial port. The KEE had 16 channels, 1 port, with a single MIDI in and a single MIDI out.
There's also the KEE MIDI interface, a serial port device designed for laptops. You needed the driver for it, but Cakewalk starting from version 4.0 had a driver for it, so you could run Cakewalk on old 8088/80286 laptops from the late 80s if you attached a KEE MIDI interface to the serial port. The KEE had 16 channels, 1 port, with a single MIDI in and a single MIDI out.