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Erm Lyndsay is a lady, not a dude and also I don't think the PMC100 had midi.
ReplyDelete...is there a link to the actual ebay auction? The headline just links to an image.
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ReplyDeleteCorrect it does not have MIDI, my error. If I remember correctly it used a 6803 processor, which did have a serial port. I think timescales stopped us putting MIDI on it.
Lyndsay Williams
www.research.microsoft.com/users/lyn
I have two of these: love it or hate it, the PMC100 is a wonderfull little box with surprising sounds; just put one of them on ebay..........
ReplyDeleteHi! My name is Bill Hewlett. Interesting to see that people still find my product interesting! I worked for Philips in the Netherlands for may years and I was responsible for this product concept, developing the business and marketing plans and obtaining funding from Philips for this project. It was based on a music cartridge application for MSX home computers (remember them?!) - I was confident that for the same price (99 pound retail) I could develop a complete music composer that would incorporate a cassette recorder for recording data and musical compositions. It was designed by Philips Industrical Design (thanks Gavin!), engineered by Richard Watts Associates (Lindsay was lead engineer) based on a Yamaha FM sound chip, and I had the unit manufactured independently in China. We sold around 50 thousand products worldwide (Spain was a big market) before Philips pulled the plug. Yamaha liked the idea so much they went on to produce a similar (cut-down) product.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone is interested in getting more background on this product then get in touch with me at hewlett@planet.nl (I still have a few units here, plus collateral, manuals, accompaniment tapes, music books, etc.). p.s. Midi was not included on this unit.
Hey! I really like your site!!!! Such a nice and useful blog... really!!
ReplyDeleteI have received a lot of requests for the PMC100 User Manual in English. I have now scanned a copy and can make it available in pdf format upon request to hewlett@planet.nl
ReplyDeleteHi everyone,
ReplyDeleteI just picked up a PMC 100 today at a second hand store. It was in it's original box, with original data tape and caring belt. Is there someone here who has an English manual. Tries to contact mr. Hewlett, but his email does not work
Thanks,
Mellotone