Interesting! Thought this should be forwarded to the hwseq-list...
j.
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>Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 17:12:42 -0800
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>From: Simon Gatrall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Swivel Systems introduces MIDI devices for the Palm Platform
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>For those of you that want a small portable analog style sequencer and X0X
>drum grid interface for your Virus without bringing along a computer,
>check out software from miniMusic called BeatPad running on a Palm using
>MIDI hardware from Swivel Systems.
>
>Here's the shameless plug from my company, Swivel Systems (there are
>screen shots and links for the software on the site):
>
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>
>Swivel Systems is proud to announce the SG20 - the first General MIDI
>synthesizer module for the Palm Computing Platform. Like a sound card for
>a PC, the SG20 puts the power of 128 different musical instruments and 140
>drum sounds into a clip-on module that is about half the size of a Palm
>handheld computer. With the SG20 attached to your Palm handheld, you can
>create or listen to music anywhere. This is the smallest General MIDI
>synth available on the market, and in conjunction with the Palm Platform,
>it provides unprecedented portability, power, battery life, and reliability.
>
>Swivel Systems is also introducing the SMA series - the Swivel MIDI
>Adapters. Using the same kinds of connectors as standard serial Hotsync
>cables, Swivel Systems has created the SMA (Swivel MIDI Adapter) series
>which let everyone control their MIDI synthesizers, samplers, tone
>modules, drum machines, effects, etc. from the palm of their hand. What's
>even more exciting is that the SMA is actually three products in a series
>- the SMA-p3 which fits most Palm devices, the SMA-p5 for the Palm V or
>Vx, and the SMA-hv for the Handspring Visor. Each cable consists of a
>serial connector which snaps into the bottom of your Palm OS handheld, a
>shielded cable, and a standard MIDI 5 pin DIN connector at the other end.
>
>Please visit our web site for more information.
>http://www.SwivelSystems.com
>
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>BTW, Jay, I'm not on the hardware sequencer list at Teklab - please
>forward this there if you think it is appropriate.
>
>-s!mon
j.
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