
"202 Hack is an application that converts sequence information stored in standard MIDI files into a format compatible with Roland MC-202™ sequences. You choose one or two MIDI channels, whose note information is then extracted from the MIDI file and converted into the "internal" and/or "external" sequences of the 202. Accent and Portamento can also be coded for, as well as some post-processing tricks to generate Roland TB-303™-like slides. The output of 202 Hack is an audio file that can then be played by your computer into the 202's "tape in" jack."
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Nice!
ReplyDeleteI wish there were more programs for gear with "tape input", like the Polysix, JX-3P,...
Taking a preset for a sound out of such dumps and creating a new set with presets from different dumps would be very useful...
whoa, i remember seeing this page in the 90's.
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