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Re: [xl7] Re: SoundQuest MIDI Quest?

2011-05-28 by The Dogg

Absolutely, try it out, I remember saving that site years ago, but have all the Emu modules hooked up through 2 Digidesign HD Midi I/O., working with Digi 001/002/003 LE stopped at protools 7, and Logic pro 7, and use them with my 2 Akai Mpcs 2500's and a 5000, and of course the XL-7, MP-7, and PX-7, Triton Pro and Motif XS 88's...they work great for me, but going with something like SoundQuest really intrigued me. Let us know, even though I'm a Mac user (G4/G5) Also XP on a Dell and Vista on a Quad HP. I just don't know if I want to keep upgrading. I'm Getting tired of trying to keep up. I feel like there is always more to buy, which henders making music. Still Keeping the faith. Thanks guys. Much love to the group. TOMTEL (Truth Evolves Life)  

--- On Fri, 5/27/11, Mibrilane <mibrilane@...> wrote:


From: Mibrilane <mibrilane@...>
Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: SoundQuest MIDI Quest?
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 27, 2011, 9:35 PM


  




Yeah, the last MIDIQuest discussions were back in 2004 or so (I was actually part of one of them, it seems, talked about MOTU Unisyn working okay - has it been that long?).


Anyway, I was hoping for some user experiences from the past year or so. I sold my Unisyn long ago (about the time I switched over to Logic from DP) and it’s not worth buying again for editing one synth. Besides, the free Proteum editor works fine in Windows XP on Parallels. I haven’t tried the free Mac OS X native Prodatum yet, but I’m sure it works fine as well. A computer editor for the XL-7 is not much of a need, I’m just kind of keen on the idea of having most of my hardware synths as AUs.


The two words I see most often in discussions regarding MIDIQuest are “buggy” and “expensive”. I’ve seen MIDIQuest XL 10 available for about $240 or so - it might be worth that if I could have my hardware act like plug-ins with full recall in Logic. I guess the only way to really know is to try the demo. I haven’t got around to installing it on my iMac yet - that’s this weekend. Hopefully the demo is fully functional and not hobbled - they don’t say what restrictions it has in their demo download area.


I’ll let y’all know what happens in case you’re interested.


On May 27, 2011, at 4:14 PM, steve_the_composer wrote:


  

Hmmmm. Maybe it was SoundDiver I was thinking of. See http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/xl7/message/16225 . Also, search the archives for SoundQuest for more discussion.

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