MidiQuest works well. I have an older version (a couple years old by now, either one or two previous to the latest) which you might be able to find 2nd hand for cheap. The current version os a bit steep (~$200?) but it is a good patch librarian with a real nice graphical patch editing capability and supports many many synths. The DW8000 is fun, lots of patches on the web. Andy At 03:58 PM 2/10/2005 -0500, you wrote: >I'm getting a Korg DW 8000. Anyone know of a good patch editor >for Windows for this? > >I realize this is unrelated to the CZ group. Sorry if it bugs some of >you that I'm asking here. > >Back on topic...haven't gotten my CZ 101 fixed yet, but it's still >usable, so I'm using it. I will probably eventually buy another CZ >101, but right now I've got other things to pay off and I just found out >that I'm going to need a new radiator for my chevy blazer soon. >Always having problems with that thing. > >Joey Cagle AKA Joseph Experimental >501 Will Rd. >Middlesex, NC 27557 > >http://www.josephexperimental.com - The Other Electronic Music. >(919) 269 7969 > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [CZsynth] Off topic of Casio CZs for a moment...
2005-02-11 by Andrew Bohachewsky
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