Hi, It may be better for me to clarify that Emagic's product SoundDiver is needed to use my editor. So Hellmuth's atari editor would be better for most users. As a standalone editor, it has better features. Tweaking CZ's hidden parameters is not difficult if you try with an editor. Best, Sealed > so with sealed's CZ soundiver adaptation, one can access the hidden parameters by using the "up" button and that setting can then be saved. is this right? i can't try out his program because i don't have a midi adapter for my pc yet. i'm very > curious as to how the hieroglyphic-type characters of the hidden parameters can be entered or understood by an editor. > > http://www.cosmosynths.userpage.de > cool site, monster, but when i clicked on the sysex files(buttons1- 8), the pointer just did it's busy thing for a few seconds and then nothing happened. > > >Hey, does anyone know of a PC-based CZ editor that you can run on > Windows XP? ...like Unisyn or ProTools, but without all the money!? < > > steem is an atari emulator for pc which will then enable you to use atari cz editors such as czandroid which is now freeware, i believe. all available at tim's atari midi world http://tamw.atari-users.net/ or the atari-midi yahoogroup > > >Oh if anyone has any hints/tips/articles/instructions for modifying CZs to share holla!! < > check out the benders files on yahoogroups. or the files here - i haven't looked for awhile so i'm not sure what's there. > > shayne
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Re: [CZsynth] Digest Number 327
2003-01-31 by sealed
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