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Re: Help finding SoundDiver! or better software to operate Kawai Spectra via Win XP

2008-12-30 by doplerrr

you can still find soundDiver 3. it's around. depends on how you feel
about using 'warez'. if you still are looking for this tomarrow
message me and i can find it for you, like i said it's around.

gotta crash out now, tis late.
k

p.s. a soft called Midiquest is most complete i've seen since
sounddiver was kidnapped and murdered by apple. it's around too.








--- In atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com, "peilong75"
<peilong75@...> wrote:
>
> Hello, I recently got ahold of a Kawai Spectra synth which I've become
> quite attached to. I have been trying to connect it to my PC running
> Windows XP. I noticed that some users made available a patch editor
> for it that runs on SoundDiver. I then found out SoundDiver is owned
> by apple, who actually discontinued the software several years ago. My
> first thought was that it might be possible to still obtain a pc
> version of sounddiver on the internet somehow, but it seems nearly
> impossible. 
> 
> I was wondering if there is any other way in which I can use the patch
> editor for the Kawai Spectra eventhough it was created to be used with
> SoundDiver; is there any new librarian/midi software that can
> communicate with my old synthethizer? I don't know about computer
> programing or have much experience with sound modules or synths but I
> am getting quite confortable with my KC10. Well, hopefully someone
> might be able to help me on this. Could any of you share SoundDiver 3
> or else point me in the direction of it? 
> Perhaps there is a better software that is at least in the market
> right now and which I could use to operate and interact with my Kawai
> Spectra via Windows XP; any suggestions?
> 
> thanks a lot. I really appreciate any help.
>

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