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        <s:content>{!components/__archivelogo}&#xA;&#xA;The MIDI Time Piece was the first true multi-port MIDI interface,&#xA;and impressive it was too in 1990, providing 8x8 patching and&#xA;SMPTE timecode facilities. It also has two RS-422 computer ports,&#xA;and so two units can be chained together to provide a 16x16&#xA;patcher, and two computers can be used in parallel.&#xA;The MTP was based on the old ~~Southworth&#xA;Jam-Box~~, a piece of gear which never ever worked properly,&#xA;but MOTU (or rather, ~~S&amp;S Research~~) made a more reliable version&#xA;and brought it&#xA;to a mass market.&#xA;&#xA;Unfortunately, the MTP came to market at the start of the Mac MIDI&#xA;Operating System Wars, which was unfortunate since the MTP used its&#xA;own transmission protocol, and needed a software editor to configure&#xA;it. It was years before MOTU shipped&#xA;[FreeMIDI|Gearhead/MOTU FreeMIDI], by which time Opcode were up and&#xA;running with their own system, [OMS|Gearhead/Opcode OMS], and I had&#xA;moved to Opcode hardware.&#xA;&#xA;My MTP worked passably. Complex internal MIDI routing would cause&#xA;confusion and hung notes. Any attempt to link two MTP&apos;s together&#xA;would often end in tears. For some reason, it was&#xA;impossible to pass Roland system exclusive between MTP&apos;s; I never&#xA;found out why. But for simple applications it was fine.&#xA;&#xA;The later ~~MTP II~~ provides more power, some front-panel editing,&#xA;and a better software package, but it is gloriously overpriced in the&#xA;UK (coming in at around $1000) and still has problems if networked.&#xA;Eventually, frustration with the software package led me to sell my&#xA;MTP and swap my MTP II for an [Gearhead/Opcode Studio 4]&#xA;(which is actually a less powerful box), for tighter OMS integration.&#xA;</s:content>
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