On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:38:40AM -0000, fredbart26753 wrote:
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@...)
Century Development Solutions
> Sounds like a patch editor would be pretty welcome. Much of the 80'sYeah, I've seen the editor, and downloaded it, source code and all. I
> gear is making a come back and the only editor I have seen for the
> dw8000 is no longer supported by the guy who wrote it , though it is
> still available for download on his web site.
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@...)
Century Development Solutions