Re: Crystal's new chip

From: Clay Cowgill <clay_at_supra.com>
Date: Tue Jul 08 1997 - 13:18:40 EDT

>At 03:25 PM 7/7/97 -0800, you wrote:

>I'm pretty sure it's more. There is no 8 bit values in Midi since the high
>bit determines Command or Note data. So it's either 7 bits, or it's an
>extended (two byte) value. I think it's the latter. I'll find out tonight,
>my friend Dave's the expert.

What was the answer here? I got home a little late last night (Geez, get
married and everyone wants to hang around in the restaurant for hours...
I've got stuff to work on... ;-), so I didn't look for my "Programmers
Guide to MIDI" book. I suppose I could look in my old drum-machine source
code...

><snip>
>>
>>Off topic, but worth mentioning--- For what it's worth, I'm only a
>>batchellor for another 70 minutes... (Yes, Tara and I are finally getting
>>married. It was one of these spur of the moment decisions that only took a
>>couple years to reach... ;-)
>
>Alright!! Congradulations!!!!
>
>So seventy minutes before you say "I do" you're logged on reading the
>VectorList email?
>
>Just a little nervous maybe?? ;^)

Just worried what a gold ring will do inside a running monitor... ;-)

>Going anywhere for a honeymoon?

Probably a nice Inn on the Oregon coast. We're going to wait until it's a
little farther into "summer" up here. Try for some good weather.

-Clay

Clayton N. Cowgill Engineering Manager
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Received on Tue Jul 8 09:16:30 1997

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