This absolutely 'kicks butt' of all the other editors out there.
r
Why don't you give that buggy Midiquest a real run for the money?
You could just sell individual modules for each synth as opposed to the bloated nightmare that Midiquest provides. First one with the program and then additional modules at a reduced price.
I'd love to see one of your designs for my old Roland JD-990 and Korg M1 REX!
Then if you and Royce could work on developing something to map the Behringer BCR 2000 to your editor you two would rule the software/ hardware nexus.
Thank so much!
DF
--- On Sun, 7/12/09, Jane wrote:
From: Jane
Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: prodatum classic beta now
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 12, 2009, 5:09 AM
On 12.07.2009, at 10:12, gutman75 wrote:
>
>
>
> Jan, thank you for your efforts!
> I tried the prodatum editor yesterday with my XL-7, seems to work
> fine.
> A couple of small questions:
>
> - Customizable color scheme is a nice touch, but how can I save my
> preference? It reverts to the default color scheme on restart.
>
it saves the config when you quit normally (not killed or not
crashed). it loads and saves it from/to the current directory. you
should not move the prodatum.exe around if you want it to find your
previous settings.
this will change once all dump related problems have been fixed
(currently there are still some problems with audity 2k dumps).
>
> - Is it possible to copy layers?
>
yes, in the voice strips are COPY buttons, next to the volume faders.
>
> Again, thanks a lot!
> Boris.
>
you are welcome,
Jan