Hi Scott & Co., Psicraft is Sound Quest's strategic and development partner, and our pending Vyzor Evolver editor is actually powered by Midi Quest technology. When Vyzor Evolver is released this December, it will also be released to users of Midi Quest as an optional Instrument Module expansion (the cost will be about half that of purchasing the single- instrument Vyzor Evolver editor - Under $50 USD). Best regards, Tony Antoniou, Psicraft Designs Inc. --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, Scott Kellogg <glaive@g...> wrote: > Cool, I emailed them. Maybe if enough people do so, they'll be moved > to move. > > In unrelated news, I finally bonded with my desktop Evolver last > night. I've had pie-in-the-sky dreams about making advanced looping > soundscapes. Of course, my programming chops need to be developed > for that. It hadn't occurred to me to use the Evo as a 'regular' > monosynth. > > I slaved it to my Monomachine for clock, dialed in a basic 2 osc > analog patch, and HOLY CRAP, the sound about melted my speakers. > Then a friend came over, and he played the Mono while I put the Evo > in my lap and just tweaked like mad. We ended up with a skanky > celestial chainsaw chipmunk groove that was so full of timbre it was > almost pornographic. > > Anyway, I get it now. Wow. > > /Scott > > On Sep 7, 2005, at 12:26 PM, bcomnes wrote: > > > www.squest.com
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Re: [Evolver] re editors - Has anybody considered hounding the SoundQuest folks?
2005-09-14 by psicraft_designs
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