Jon, Thanks for the kind words. I've owned a few synths after I sold the last An1x I had and I don't think I've been nearly as productive tweaking sounds since (Reason isn't much fun without a proper controller). My copy of SoundDiver was v.3. I'll have to look for the XSKey (I'm assuming you're referring to the serial #?). It's in storage, along with my older software (I pretty much keep all the software I've ever owned). cheers, Philip --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <jondl_2000@...> wrote: > > --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "synth72" <synth72@> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I've just re-acquired an An1x (in transit & I'm very happy to be back in the fold) and was > > wanting to know if anyone knows how/if I can use Gary Gregson's editor w/ the new > Intel- > > based Macs. I have an iMac & haven't been able to open An1xEdit from the files section > here > > and the version on Yamahasynth.com downloads as a blank Word doc. Am I just SOL > with > > this? I'd like to be able to contribute some more patches in the future (I last contributed > in '01 > > or so). > > > > I've also tried my version of SoundDiver purchased in '02, and it won't work w/ OS X. > > thanks, > > Philip, > > Welcome back, good to hear from you after so long :-) > > Classic apps will not run under Rosetta on Intel Macs, so the answer is no to AN1xEdit. > > Do you have an XSKey from Apple (Emagic)? If so, the 3.1b2 of SoundDiver for OS X can be > authorized on your XSKey and should run under Rosetta. You can grab the download from > here: > > http://www.macmusic.org/news/view.php/lang/EN/id/2036/ > > I've had issues performing reliable dumps to the AN1x from 3.1b2 of SD under 10.3.9 on > my G5 with my MT4 MIDI Interface, but dumps from the AN1x to SD work okay. > > Again, welcome back. > > Regards, > > Jon >
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Re: An1x + Intel-based Mac
2006-05-18 by synth72
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