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Re: Proteum Upgraded to version 1.26

2008-07-07 by steve_the_composer

Thanks for continuing to upgrade Proteum and for posting the link to 
your site, Keith. I had no trouble downloading it and installing it 
(after first uninstalling the previous version).

--Steve


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Young" <emigr8@...> wrote:
>
> (Apologies to people who have read this note on another P2K-
related 
> group, but not everyone reads them all. Please ignore it, if you 
have 
> already seen it).
> 
> I have uploaded a new version of Proteum to my web site. Version 
1.26 
> of Proteum contains some fixes to the MIDI communication code that 
> may have been giving people some problems. There are also a number 
of 
> minor bug fixes and better support for multi-user setups.
> 
> There are also a number of enhancements. I have added a Randomise 
> Preset option (the second most requested feature from users), but 
the 
> main area of change is in the File Load/Save and new Import/Export 
> functions.
> 
> Proteum can now directly read Proteus SysEx Preset Dumps removing 
the 
> need for the XML Preset files (though they are still supported). I 
> have also added an Export/Import facility that allow you to export 
a 
> preset or part of preset as a SysEx dump and the ability to 
reimport 
> them later to the edit buffer. So, for example, if you find a good 
> combination of FX parameters, you can save them separately and 
apply 
> them to other patches.
> 
> There are also many improvements to saving the Edit Buffer so it 
> should be much faster and less susceptible to differences in the 
> various products supported.
> 
> By the way, the most requested enhancement I have received is 
support 
> for Mac OSX. However, I have no experience of developing for the 
Mac 
> and no Mac for testing the software, so I cannot really help. If 
> there is a Mac developer out there who has the tools, equipment, 
the 
> time and the inclination to do a free port to the Mac, contact me 
> here or at the web site and I'll discuss. 
> 
> The installation zip file is also improved with a fuller history 
and 
> a ReadMe with installation instructions.
> 
> To get the new version, navigate to:
> 
> 	http://www.emigr8.me.uk
> 
> Scroll to bottom, select the Proteum link and you should find the 
> software.
> 
> Unfortunately, given there are now around 1500 users, the web 
server 
> is likely to become very busy over the next few days, so please be 
> patient.
>

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