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Patch/wave editor for Windows?

Patch/wave editor for Windows?

2004-03-14 by travesty14850

Anybody know of one?  I see there's one for Atari, but I presume I'd
have to get an emulator for that.

Whoever put the manual on there, thank you!!!!

Re: [kawaik3zone] Patch/wave editor for Windows?

2004-03-14 by jbrave

First of all, you are welcome! As far as K3 editors go, the Atari editor is
quite good. To run it on your PC, you can download it from
http://steem.atari.st/ and then download a ROM image from the same site.

It is fairly easy to configure, and worth it - there is a ton of interesting
and creative midi software for it, and downloads are very small.

The Atari K3 editor lets you easily edit the User waveform (#32), thus
allowing you to make good use of the additive synthesis capabilities of the
K3.

If you need help getting it going, let me know, I'll try to help you. The
FAQ is pretty good though.

Joel
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Subject: [kawaik3zone] Patch/wave editor for Windows?


Anybody know of one?  I see there's one for Atari, but I presume I'd
have to get an emulator for that.

Whoever put the manual on there, thank you!!!!


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Re: Patch/wave editor for Windows?

2004-03-14 by travesty14850

Great, thanks!  I downloaded, um, Steem Engine and the accompanying
TOS (I went for the USA one, hope that's right) and I'll try to make
it all work sometime later this week.

Hot diggity, I'm post 100!

JRL

> First of all, you are welcome! As far as K3 editors go, the Atari
editor is
> quite good. To run it on your PC, you can download it from
> http://steem.atari.st/ and then download a ROM image from the same site.
> 
> It is fairly easy to configure, and worth it - there is a ton of
interesting
> and creative midi software for it, and downloads are very small.
> 
> The Atari K3 editor lets you easily edit the User waveform (#32), thus
> allowing you to make good use of the additive synthesis capabilities
of the
> K3.
> 
> If you need help getting it going, let me know, I'll try to help
you. The
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> FAQ is pretty good though.
> 
> Joel
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: travesty14850
> To: kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 4:05 PM
> Subject: [kawaik3zone] Patch/wave editor for Windows?
> 
> 
> Anybody know of one?  I see there's one for Atari, but I presume I'd
> have to get an emulator for that.
> 
> Whoever put the manual on there, thank you!!!!
> 
> 
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