Sequence 15 has a great post today looking at the stories behind several synth legends.
Are they true or are they false?
Here’s a short excerpt:
Story: Prior to the creation of MIDI, Sequential Circuits had designed a serial bus for musical instruments which was much faster than MIDI.
Verdict: True. The interface was implemented on the Rev3 Prophet-5; it allowed a sequencer to play the synth, command program changes, send and receive program data, and receive key presses from the P5’s keyboard. The obvious question to ask, then, is: why didn’t Sequential propose this as the MIDI standard?
Get the full story at the Sequence 15 site.
I’ve been wondering about some of these, and now the answers have been revealed. Sweet! More synth mythbusters (sythbusters? Heh) please.