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Title: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: DoogUK on February 06, 2009, 08:27:49 AM
I have just bought a Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard, does anyone know if it works with amigas and where to get the software for it as it came with none.

Cheers guys
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: bloodline on February 06, 2009, 08:46:57 AM
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DoogUK wrote:
I have just bought a Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard, does anyone know if it works with amigas and where to get the software for it as it came with none.

Cheers guys


Never heard of it... and Google's not showing any hits...
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: DoogUK on February 06, 2009, 08:49:45 AM
I got a couple of hits on google but only for others requiring the software, i'm new to midi so haven't a clue.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: bloodline on February 06, 2009, 08:56:33 AM
If it is a MIDI keyboard then just plug it into another MIDI device! :shrug:
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: Voyager74 on February 06, 2009, 01:11:30 PM
A Commodore MIDI-keyboard??  :-o

Sounds cool!
Just like Bloodline says...
MIDI is a standard for musical instruments.
Get a MIDI-interface for your Amiga, and a program to
communicate with it, like OctaMED (SS) or Music-X.

Is it the black keyboard in this image??

http://www.smithsonianjazz.org/jam/images/2004%20JAM%20Kickoff/3325.jpg

Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: lofstudio on February 06, 2009, 01:59:08 PM
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bloodline wrote:
Never heard of it... and Google's not showing any hits...


Here's a small description of it, at the very bottom of the page: Secret Weapons of Commodore (http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/ckb/secret/operiph.html)
Title: Re: Commodore MK-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: DoogUK on February 06, 2009, 02:49:22 PM
Ok..i'm an idiot...it's official....it's an MK-10...not KX-10  :crazy:
Title: Re: Commodore MK-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: ajlwalker on February 06, 2009, 03:16:25 PM
Ok, I saw a picture of the MK-10 on googles images.

I'd say it was a generic product that escom licensed the Commodore name for.  There were phones and everything licensed at the time.

The chicken lips is different from the traditional Commodore logo.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: DoogUK on February 07, 2009, 08:55:29 AM
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bloodline wrote:
If it is a MIDI keyboard then just plug it into another MIDI device! :shrug:



And thats where you lost me....told you i was new to midi  :lol:
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: mingle on February 07, 2009, 09:21:23 AM
@Voyager74,

That black keyboard is a Fairlight CMI Series II one that someone (heathen!) has painted black!

Mike.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: Zadoc on February 07, 2009, 05:41:23 PM
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And thats where you lost me....told you i was new to midi


First, you need a midi interface for the Amiga, which the most common are Parallel Port Midi interfaces.  I think, but am not certain, that the Deneb (and maybe Highway/Subway variants) USB card supports USB Midi devices under Poseidon.

After you have a MIDI interface for the Amiga, then you can hook the Amiga and MIDI keyboard together with standard 5-pin DIN MIDI cable.

Software on the Amiga can allow the Amiga to send MIDI notes to the Keyboard (hooking up a MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT on the Amiga, and to the MIDI IN on the keyboard) or to input notes on the keyboard and have them be played or recorded on the Amiga (hooking up a MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT on the keyboard, to the MIDI IN on the Amiga).  If you've got two MIDI cables, you can transfer MIDI information in both directions.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: psxphill on April 02, 2013, 06:51:19 PM
Quote from: Zadoc;441510
First, you need a midi interface for the Amiga, which the most common are Parallel Port Midi interfaces.

It's the serial port actually. MIDI uses a different connector and voltage to RS232, other than that the usual baud rate is a little weird (a lot of serial ports can't do 31.25K baud).
 
You could probably built a midi interface for the Amiga with IN & OUT using some connectors and a max232 chip. You could probably add THRU as well but you'd probably have to start following the spec a little more closely in terms of isolation.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: commodorejohn on April 02, 2013, 07:10:23 PM
Yeah, get a serial port MIDI adapter for the Amiga and some capable software and you're set. Looks like the MK-10 is only a controller, so it doesn't make any noises on its own, it just sends MIDI note/controller data to the host.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: Dr.Bongo on April 02, 2013, 07:29:26 PM
Quote from: commodorejohn;730979
Looks like the MK-10 is only a controller, so it doesn't make any noises on its own, it just sends MIDI note/controller data to the host.


Yep, it is just a controller. Works fine for Octamed/musicX etc. and mssiah on the C64.

Although very basic, works Better than using the computer's keyboard.
Title: Re: Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard help
Post by: mrmoonlight on April 02, 2013, 08:59:02 PM
Quote from: DoogUK;441352
I have just bought a Commodore KX-10 midi keyboard, does anyone know if it works with amigas and where to get the software for it as it came with none.
 
Cheers guys
   oops sorry i have just bought one too ,and ranted on about the commodore MK 10  thinking yours was a Commodore KX-10 midi i hope i havent hi jacked your post ,mine  was just a refference in my Hisoft amiga interface post and i too was asking the same questions as yourself ,when mine arrives i will be looking to you if i cant get mine working lol ,good luck with yours ,best wishes Brian.