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Subject: Patch Manager

From: Johannes Hausensteiner <jo_synth@yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-08-25

Hello everybody,

In response to this post to this list from 16.Dec.
last year:
>
> patch editor?
>
> I think we talked about this before.. record the
> "tape backup" signal to your computer (.wav/.aiff)
> and examine the waveform in your favorite audio
> editor. cut and paste, and then play back into
> your polysix...
>
> or is there some easy way to accomplish the same?
>

I finished now the first step of my Polysix patch
manager working with the tape interface. All basic
functionality is present and should work:
∗ You can record a tape dump and save in different
file formats.
∗ You can open a previously saved tape dump and play
it back to the P6.
∗ You can name patches (up to 16 characters).
∗ You can move patches around with drag and drop or
the keyboard.
∗ Following file formats are supported:
- standard .WAV (8bit mono 11025samples/sec)
- JH's Polysix editor (can save names along with
patch data)
- MIDI Sysex format compatible with Ricard
Wanderlof/
JH's MIDI retrofit kit
- Patch chart text file: ASCII text representation
of P6's patch charts. You can print this; 4
patches
per page, 8 pages.
- Patch name list (export only). You get a list of
the patch names (ASCII text).

These enhancements are planned to follow in (near?)
future:
∗ Online help (Windows help system)
∗ Graphical printout of patches

The program is a Win32 application. There is a 30 day
trial period, after this a registration code is
required.
I invite everyone to try and test it. For this I want
to upload it to the `files� section of this list, but
I do not know how to do this. Any hints?

Johannes


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