I don't really know anything about the Micron. If you have access to
the sysex specification then it should be possible to make a jsynthlib
driver.  Unfortunately the project is not very alive lately, but I
believe there are still people around on the mailing list.

On 6/3/07, Atte André Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm thinking seriously about getting an Alesis Micron. But I understand
> they are a pain to program, so I was wondering if anyone could make a
> qualified guess about weather it would be possible to make a driver for
> jsynthlib?
>
> BTW: I'm new to jsynthlib, since I'm mostly running softsynths on my
> laptop, and I'm wondering how alive the program and it's community is...
>
> --
> peace, love & harmony
> Atte
>
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