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HerMIDI V1.0b   [2014]

HerMIDI V1.0b Released by :
Hermit

Release Date :
13 February 2014

Type :
C64 Hardware

AKA :
HerMIDI 1.0 improved

Website :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hermidi/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
Idea .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
Bug-Fix .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
Docs .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
  WitchMaster
Test .... Chabee of SIDRIP Alliance
  FatFrost of Angels, Monk
  WitchMaster
Help .... Soci of Singular, The IDE64 project, VICE Team

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User Comment
Submitted by Hermit on 26 August 2015
We tested HerMIDI 2 weeks ago with Werdy's Waldorf Bloefeld, and it worked perfectly, so it's added to the surely compatible devices' list...

(Anyway, I have parts for 10 HerMIDIs to assemble at hand, so if someone can't build it for himself/herself, I can build and send one... )
User Comment
Submitted by Hermit on 16 February 2014
HerMIDI is now proven to work with CASIO CT-640 synthesizer. However, this keyboard relies on 'running status' very much, it sends MIDI status-bytes only when it's really necessary, and sends only note+velocity bytepairs for a long period. This means that you need to do a little preparation to ensure the notes are caught by receiver.prg or SID-Wizard. Either:
-Turn the CASIO on AFTER enabling HerMIDI in SID-Wizard.
-Press any control on the keyboard (e.g. instrument-select) to cause a proper full note-on message which will ensure proper processing of the upcoming notes.

(This can be the case for some other keyboards, and this is probably true for other MIDI-cartridges, not just HerMIDI.)
User Comment
Submitted by WitchMaster on 14 February 2014
Such a nice add-on to SID-Wizard, now it works great with my keyboards! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Hermit on 13 February 2014
This is an improvement/fixing update for HerMIDI 1.0. Now it's more compatible with many MIDI-keyboards and synthesizers due to the implementation of the 'running status' feature which was missing until now on C64-side code (HerMIDI-C64.asm).
No change to the hardware at all, the PIC hex-file and the PCB is all the same fortunately.
Read README.txt for more details. The well working tested devices so far:
keyboards/synths:
-AKAI MPK25 MIDI-controller
-Elka MK88 master keyboard
-KORG 707 synthesizer's DIN MIDI-output
-Korg MS2000R
-Miditech "midistart music" USB MIDI-keyboard
-Roland XP-30
-Swissonic CK490 USB midi-keyboard's DIN MIDI-output
-Yamaha PSS-790 Keyboard
-Yamaha AN1X Keyboard
-Yamaha RM1X
-Yamaha DX7IID

miscellaneous (computer/controller/etc. outputs):
-Arduino serial port (used for MIDI)
-Sonar X2 with M-Audio Delta 1010

Models that didn't seem to work:
-Roland D-50
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