Hi, IIRC XGEDIT is needed (it's been a while since I looked at it!) as it's a container for the PLG editors. I'm a bit tied up tonight but, if you wish, tomorrow I'll check my setup and let you know about it (unless somebody else gets there first!). I have a dual boot computer with both Windows XP and Windoze 7 64 bit. I'm also a Motif Rack ES User with PLG150-AN installed and now a PLG150-VL, so I need to take a look at getting the VL editor going anyway! Unfortunately due to the way the PLG cards work, they don't support bulk dumps unless a host (like the AN200) keeps a copy. I don't think the Motifs do that. Cheers Derek --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Jon Engel" <jonengel@...> wrote: > > Hello all! I'm new to the group and new owner of a PLG150-AN, loving every > bit of it. Only problem I have is software to control it. I have Studio > Manager installed for my Motif ES Rack, it seems to recognize the card and > gives me some unique board editing options, as well as basic librarian > functions, but overall sound design editing is limited. I tried to load the > AN Expert Editor on my PC (Windows 8 x64) and though it seems to have > installed it does not launch. I have tried several compatibility settings > and have tried running it with Admin privileges to no avail. Anyone run > into the same problem? Will it run stand alone or does it need XG Edit to > run? I've been able to get AN1xEdit to run but for me, since it doesn't > support Bulk Dumps from the PLG card, is a less than optimal solution for > me. Open to any ideas, thanks in advance for all the help! Jon E. > > > > "A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." > -- Winston Churchill > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: AN Expert Editor
2013-02-18 by derek192603
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