Sunday, September 28, 2008
Sega Mega Drive Directly Controlled via MIDI Keyboard
YouTube via littlescale
"In this video, the Sega Mega Drive II is controlled via the MIDI keyboard controller. Various parameters can be controlled from the keyboard, as one can hear in the video.
http://little-scale.blogspot.com"
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I'm not sure what a megadrive is, but would there be a purpose other than being able to control it? I'm soundless ATM, so maybe some good tunage came out of it is the purpose?
ReplyDeleteHi Zamise: Sega Mega Drive is the European / UK / NZ / South American / Japanese name for the Sega Genesis, a 16 bit video game console from the late eighties to the early / mid nineties. It was quite popular in most markets.
ReplyDeleteAh OK, thanks ST, I had one and didn't even know it, but yeah it was called a Genesis and your making me feel old. Got to hear it and it is making some quite fowl sounds. I thought it was some sort of hard drive and they were making the read/write heads jitter or something like that. Heh.
ReplyDeleteNo problems. If it makes you feel any better, it was (at least to me) more associated with the early nineties than the late eighties! :)
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