Re: [xl7] Re: sounddiver-like program ?
2003-08-27 by biz
Good point. All the >patches< are compatible with the p2k engine, so you could use the sound diver program for editing and creation. Proteum is $110!!!!! That is about the price of sound diver. Bit off a rip off, considering it's massive dearth of features - it's doesn't even have a librarian, just a very basic editor. bIz ------------ http://www.groovetronica.com - "Well, it hasn't made it into our playlist, I'm afraid. It's summer so there are no djs here to listen to and play music, so we're just playing automated music right now." ------------
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----- Original Message -----
From: xromxx7
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: [xl7] Re: sounddiver-like program ?
> > Do the factory programmers who create patches for E-mu
> > products all work through the panel LCD? Hard to'
> > believe if true!
I've seen some time ago ( orbit 3 forum ) that Rob Papen did his TSCY
ROM (and probably the Beat Garden ROM too...)working with soundiver..
He just had to put a flash ram filled with waveforms into a P2k
module, and edited his presets with the Emagic sofware....I suppose
the EMU sound designers must have used this kind of workaround too !
In the orbit 3 forum there's a new member named fzappa(!!?!)
he found PROTEUM a great program which seems to be compatible with
all EMU modules....By sysexes it will list all the stuff inside your
machine, including user's patches !!! I did not checked it out yet,
so I don't know what it really worth......
Here's the link :
http://www.saxonite.co.uk/proteum/proteum.stm
XROM
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