Send it over, I'd be happy to take a look.
(Almost) every C program is a valid C++ program.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, adam wrote:
> I'm about to give up too.
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> I've found one that is an open source project that must have worked at
> one time. The author of the software had released it as though it
> functioned. However, when i run the program it doesnt work. The
> trouble is, it was written in old C. so, not even C++ (where I have
> at least SOME exposure). Debugging it is sure to be a nightmare.
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> I may try to alter it in such a way that it runs without errors, but
> there's no promising that it will work with any poly800, mk1, mk2 or
> the EX version.
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> if anyone wants the code, i'd be happy to send it to them.
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> -adam, new member and owner of two poly800s (one mk1, and one mk2)
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> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "imperial_tee" <imperial_tee@...>
> wrote:
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> > So I guess the quest is over for a patch editor.. I can't seem to
> find anything on the net and
> > to be honest no one really cares... Thats ok guys,, keep programming
> your ex-800's with
> > those rediculous buttons...yes that will exploit the true sound
> capabilities,,, Better yet use
> > the presets,,
> >
> > :(
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> > T
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