--- In DW8000@y..., Louis Zirkel III <lzirkel@c...> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:38:40AM -0000,
>
> Yeah, I've seen the editor, and downloaded it, source code and
all. I
> could never get it to work, and like the guy says on the page,
getting
> it to compile with newer compiles just doesn't cut it... That's
partly
> why I'd like to write a new one.
>
> The other reason is that I use Linux, not Windows. I'd like to
have something
> that could work with some sort of "plug-in" system so that I could
support
> other gear that I have, such as my 2 TX81Zs, TX7, DW6000, and Juno-
106. It'd
> be really nice to be able to have a librarian to keep all those
sounds
> organized.
>
> Then the last reason is just that it sounds like fun to write. I
guess I'm
> kinda sick that way. :) Anyway, it all boils down to whether or
not I end up
> getting the time to write it or not.
>
> Here's hoping.
>
>
> --
> Louis Zirkel III (lzirkel@c...)
> Century Development Solutions
Hehe, I guess someone needs to be "that sick" or we wouldn't have
any software. Must be lots of really sick ppl running around. I'm
not a programmer myself but I know what you mean about the time
element though. I will probably be out of touch for the next 7 days
due to that very thing.
Do you happen to have any good sounds for the DW6000? I lost all
of mine when my internal battery died and those old original data
sheets are mostly unreadable. I never did have the programing
cassette. I do however have a wave file which I found on the
Australian Web with Copernicus. The guy made it himself but it isnt
very useful to me. It is just kind of neat that you can play a wave
file (data) into the back of the DW6000/8000 and get a full bank of
patches.
Frank