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Von: "leslie tyson" <ltysonsr1@...>
An: <atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 18. Dezember 2005 18:04
Betreff: Re: [atari-midi-archives] Wavestation
> HELLO DAN
> I dont know abiout wavestation or genedit.But i do know that i was
> finally able to get k1 editor and > proteus editor working in my
> setup.May take a little time and effort to figure out what u need to do
> but > i have faith in u as a musician.By the the way let me know about
> genedit.I never tried it and am > wondering about it.Is it a
> editor/librarian.or what exactly is it?thanks for the help
Hi Leslie!
I know new things about Wavestation and Computer. The PC cannot work with WS
"Keyboard" ROM Ver.2.28, but I have connected the TT a while. Wow.... that\ufffds
ATARI MIDI!!!!!!!
And, everything MIDI works now. Forget the poting about win9x. ;-), though I
will leave win95 for other purposes and special-cases... A 32bit IBM-PC is
always usable for something.
No, I have found a full-featured freeware ST Wavestation editor "Wavelib".
The Version, with the number 2.28 points to something ;-) IMO.
Yes, GenEdit will be very interesting. But more for the Korg DSS-1.
I am going to make the templates on my own, so I can study the Hardware
meanwhile ;-). I would suggest to any poor technician.
Maybe it\ufffds also possible to build an analogue synthesizer and to controll it
fully digital via GenEdit. Would spare much (High-quality potis etc..)
money, indeed. The sound is the same, but w/o that good realtime and fine
control. The Pros would be easy saving (e.g. knob-position) of any setups
etc... digitally.
I hope Joe Hlifka is finishing the special-Music MIDI-CD as soon as
possible, erm. I mean the Manual and the CD with other utils and candys.
Theoretically is GenEdit already finished, but I would like to have the
manual and especially that CD, and I get the possibility into the bargain to
honour the/his/her kind work.
< I wish you nice gigs.......
Kind Regards,
Daniel Mandic