Yup -
or even more simply,
using a minidisc recorder instead of a cassette recorder
can make all those old cassette interfaces MUCH more
reliable these days! (and automatic track location thrown
in!)
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dko4342@vip.cybercity.dk wrote: > > I hope that I
don't upset anyone here with this next
> comment, but...
> >
> > Does anyone really ~want~ to deal with that cassette
> interface?
> > (Gak!)
> >
> > I've often thought that that entire section could be
> replaced with
> something
> > much more interesting, (or even a small floppy disk
> drive or the little
> > flash memory cards thingies that go into digital
> cameras in order
> > to save patches).
> >
> >
> > (Personally, I stopped dealing with cassette data
> interfaces back
> > in 1978 with my old Apple ][+ and I'm not going back!
> LOL!)
>
> Well, since all modern computers have good quality audio
> I/O, we are
> back to the point where the cassette interface is useful
> again. True,
> it would be much nicer to have a direct MIDI sysex
> implementation of
> the entire set of parameters, but hooking up the cassette
> interfce to a
> computer can be done with no modifications at all to the
> P6, so I find
> the beforementioned P6 librarian program a very
> attractive tool indeed,
> and I will be looking forward to evaluate (and probably
> pay for) a copy.
>
> /Frank
>
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