I have Midiquest & Soundquest but haven't given them a whirl since I
helped the company that was making it beta test the first OS X version.
Frankly, my secret weapon for 10-20 year old midi gear is to use 10-20
year old computers for working with them. Think about it, the heydey of
products like the DW-8000 saw the first really powerful computers for
their time, and applications like Galaxy and the first Midi Timepiece
interfaces from MOTU. I keep a PowerMac 8500 around (with a 500MHz G3
upgrade) that I use with an older MOTU Midi Timepiece A/V -the model
with the Macintosh printer/modem serial port to connect to the computer.
You can pick up these interfaces, and the older Midi Timepiece and
Midi Timepiece II for $10 to $20 all day long on eBay, while the current
USB Midi Timepiece A/V still carries a $595 pricetag. Grab a PowerMac
8500 for free and you have a really great interactive MIDI patchbay.
On top of that I got the older MidiQuest for Classic Mac OS. I see that
they still sell Midiquest 9 and it says it can run on either OS X or
MacOS 9.2. While a PowerMac 8500 won't run 9.2, a beige G3 up through
an 800 MHz G4 imac will, and those are pretty dirt-cheap and readily
available on Craigslist as well. Also any of the G4 Titanium PowerBooks
will boot and run MacOS 9.x very well, so there's a lot of readily
available and not terribly expensive computer solutions for older MIDI gear.
I found the old Galaxy Plus Editors to work well when it wasn't
crashing, but it was very crash-prone, and OpCode is gone, so there's no
support. The old Midi Timepieces work very well on a PowerMac, and
software for them is readily and freely downloadable from MOTU.
∗MANUALS∗ for how to run that software are what is really missing, and
the best documentation for using the software for the MOTU Midi
Timepieces is actually a chapter in the manual for Digital Performer
4.5, which there is no PDF for that I am aware. I wouldn't mind
scanning the section for the Timepiece software and posting that, if
MOTU will not object. That's a project I can look into.
Midiquest looks like the best modern solution to me, and I'll have to
dust off my gear to give it a spin. I'd love to do a review and post it
on DW8000.com, or host any independent review if anyone else takes the
plunge.
-Mark
nicolas Carr wrote:
> Hello Mark and everyone in the group
> Many thanks for helping me resurrect my DW from the grave.I could not
> have done it with out this web-sight battery change was a breeze with
> your very simple to follow and funny directions along with all the
> sounds provided are simply wonderful.
> Has anyone played around with the Midiquest 10 xl patch
> editor/librarian from Sound-Quest for Mac OSX?
>
> Peace,
> Nick Carr
>
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> ∗From:∗ Mark Barnes <Bugsi@...>
> ∗To:∗ DW8000@yahoogroups. com
> ∗Sent:∗ Monday, February 9, 2009 5:20:28 PM
> ∗Subject:∗ Re: [DW8000] Korg MEX-8000
>
> Another listmember informed me the downloads were not working from my
> site, http://www.dw8000. com. <http://www.dw8000. com.>
> I've corrected the problem, sorry for any confusion! (Pesky access
> permissions needed to be reset after a site restore.)
>
> -Mark
>
> F.Manduca wrote:
> > Thanks a lot, Pal! You are a friend!
> >
> > --- ∗Dom 8/2/09, Mark B /<Bugsi@... <mailto:Bugsi% 40mac.com> >/∗
> ha scritto:
> >
> > Da: Mark B <Bugsi@... <mailto:Bugsi% 40mac.com> >
> > Oggetto: Re: [DW8000] Korg MEX-8000
> > A: DW8000@yahoogroups. com <mailto:DW8000% 40yahoogroups. com>
> > Data: Domenica 8 febbraio 2009, 22:01
> >
> > That's why I created dw8000.com <http://dw8000. com>!
> >
> > Most of those manuals I scanned myself using an Adobe scan station with
> > automatic Optical Character Recognition in scanning to PDF, so most of
> > the manuals are even searchable.
> >
> > There are people on eBay who sell this stuff on a CD. I've checked a
> > few of them, and most of them are actually selling the manuals that I
> > scanned and have posted on dw8000.com for free download.
> >
> > I'm really glad to see people recommending the site as the best place
> > for the manuals. It doesn't really cost me anything to keep the site
> > up. I wish I had more time to add more content to the site, but for now
> > it still has good content.
> >
> > -Mark
> >
> > Jose Pereira wrote:
> > > http://www.dw8000. com/downloads. html
> > <http://www.dw8000. com/downloads. html
> <http://www.dw8000. com/downloads. html>>
> > >
> > > check this site, please.
> > > Best regards.
> > > José.
> > > Portugal
> > >
> > > -----Mensagem original---- -
> > > De: DW8000@yahoogroups. com <mailto:DW8000% 40yahoogroups. com>
> > [mailto:DW8000@ yahoogroups. com <mailto:DW8000% 40yahoogroups. com>]
> > Em nome de
> > > nicolascarr@ att.net <http://att.net> <mailto:nicolascarr %40att.net>
> > > Enviada: sexta-feira, 30 de Janeiro de 2009 0:31
> > > Para: DW8000@yahoogroups. com <mailto:DW8000% 40yahoogroups. com>
> > > Assunto: [DW8000] Korg MEX-8000
> > >
> > > Hello everyone
> > > first time posting on this sight
> > > I just picked up a Korg MEX-8000 on ebay for my DW-8000 and am now
> > > looking for a manual for it (MEX) anyone know where I can get a free
> > > download?
> > > I found free downloads for the DW and EX but not the MEX which is not
> > > covered in the other manuals. Any help is greatly appreciated.
> > > Peace to all
> > > Nick
> > >
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