>No, it wasn't MIDI. They released the 61m, which was the same board
>but with MIDI, and you could get a MIDI kit to install into the
>original 61s at the time. I had it since the late '80s until a few
>weeks ago and never really needed MIDI for it, although it would have
>been nice.
As the keyboard of my Poly61 had lots of defective keys I needed a
MIDI-interface.
As all the solutions to buy were too expensive I decided to design my own.
It is a universal Midi-interface that sits in parallel with the keyboard and
simulates keypresses by
means of analog matrix circuits.
Compared with other midi interfaces for some other similar synths that generate
the keypatterns
direct it is more expensive but easy to adapt to other synths with matrix
keyboards up to 64 keys.
Only a software update is needed.
Ciao
Peter
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