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Re: new owner

2004-07-02 by phonophobie

thanx for the info. i have a look at these editors later. how good are
they with programming the harmonics and the envelopes? would you say
an editor is faster or better then the frontpanel? 

sofar i had not much time for programming my k5 - so i am wondering
about the modulation about the harmonics. Is it possible to detune
single harmonics? modulate the pitch of specific harmonics. i only
found out about the amplitude modulation of each harmonic with the 4
envelopes...


what about those rom update? i am on 1.0? are there serious bugs - any
reason why i should update it maybe?

cu :)
phono 


--- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, "kjtkfuenf" <developer@k...> wrote:
> Hi phono,
> 
> congratulations for having a new passion. ;)
> 
> At the files area here there is an editor iirc, 
> if you read through the messages of this group
> you'll find some help for getting an editor.
> 
> If you are (WIN)DOS-PC based, there is an easy way:
> 
> You can download the Atari emulator Steem from:
> http://steem.atari.st/
> 
> and for patch editing you can install
> 
> Dr.Ts Editor for K5
> http://tamw.atari-users.net/cage_art.htm
> 
> both are freely available.
> 
> There is a K5 editor you can purchase from Sound Quest.
> 
> Unfortunately IMO and AFAIK there are no 'cool' editors for the K5
at all.
> 
> All editors i have seen until now, are some kind of 'Bread and Butter'
> stuff, which do their work at the computer instead of
> using the K5 Panel.
> 
> My K5m is damaged too, the volume control is broken and it is
> impossible to get a spare part.
> 
> cheers
> 
> Klaus

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