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"Steve Ryan" wrote in message
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I need something to send midi to my hard synths..roland xp 30 and

percusion
machine.I have a korg 15 s that has a floppy slot and I can send by

that.but
was hoping for a smaller solution if possible.and still reliable..
thanks again


There is something called a Roland MC50 which is popular. I don't think

it's
made anymore, but there are used ones around. They allow you to play

sequences
and they are pretty robust. They take a floppy disk for storage and are
small and decently durable. Be sure to get a manual. I just did a search

and
there are two on ebay right now. They are 'sequencers' in a box..

Steve


Can't use ebay..no paypal for my country .been looking at:
akai mpc 2000xl
yamaha r m1x
akai mpc 1000

these will do for what I want?
or should I get a Yamaha motif es6($1000 more but...)
thanks again


 
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