Hi there. despite my reluctance to use computers I remember few years ago I have used both (but not exactly what software versions) by the way as Steve suggest "try both and see which works best". By using a MIDI Patchbay/Router (I use a MOTU MTP A/V) you could attach more then 1 keyboard with the right settings but I know it's not the case! Furthermore I believe are good tools to learn quickly SYSEX messages.. Sysex messages that "magically show up" at the bottom of the window in Prodatum & Proteum, (related to last controller used and its value), are sent to modify the respective value of that specific parameter onto a Command Station. One day I copied one (to mess up with FX parameters), I checked the MIDI implementation "charm" and then I tried to program an Edirol PCR-30 MIDI controller with no success. I believe there were something missing though! Now I own a M-Audio axiom 49 and when I have spare time I will try again.. Igor --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@...> wrote: > > I would say its very much a matter of personal preference. I suggest trying both and seeing which works best for you. > > The last time I test drove them, both let users play sounds with a keyboard. > > Steve > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "K2500X" <ken1978ny@> wrote: > > > > Proud new XL7 owner here! > > > > How do these two editors stack up against each other? > > Do they basically have the same features? > > Are there pros and cons to both? > > > > Is there any way to use the editors, and still have a keyboard plugged in to demo the sounds? > > >
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Re: Proteum v Prodatum ?
2012-10-10 by igormazzola
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