I"m actually trying to run it on Windows. I got it from this page here... http://planet0.planet-zero.org/wiki/index.php/k3 I do have an Atari however, i just need to get it back from a friend =o] Which may take a while. I remember liking the K3 when i played it 10 years ago. I just got a K3m, K4 and K5000S in trade for a Korg Z1. Though i'll probably sell the K4 as i don't have room for 3 full sized keyboards, the other being an Ensoniq ESQ-1. But the K3m will be staying a while =o] I'm also expecting an XD-5 soon too =o] Anyhoo, hopefully i can get this editor running soon!! -Larry Paul Cunningham wrote: > Larry -- Sorry about the poor response you've gotten from this list, although the STEEM > joke was kind of funny! > > The K3 is definitely not a waste of time. People are paying lots more for stupid keyboards > like the Juno 106. The K3 verges on sounds you can get with a Waldorf Microwave with > serious analog warmth. They are also built like tanks. > > Running a K3 editor on an ST emulator (under linux i presume) might be pretty fringe, but > assuming that the MIDI implementation works under STEEM I don't see why it wouldn't > work. > > I have aspirations of writing a K3 editor for Mac OS X and/or Java, but that's not likely to > happen anytime real soon. -pc > > > --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "Computer Controlled" <acidted@...> wrote: > >> I can't figure out how to get the K3 Editor to run on STEEM. Anyone >> know how i do this? >> >> -Larry >> >> > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [kawaik3zone] Re: K3 Editor on ST Emulator
2007-01-25 by Computer Controlled
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