So I have just been saying how I prefer the evolver's own interface to
an editor...
but I still want to give this a go, I'm not afraid to try different tools =D
Anyways, I gave it a shot last night...
I'm using it in ableton on OSX leopard
I am able to send and receive MIDI (the lights flash when dumping,
both on the evolver & the editor)
but It's not actually loading anything to/from the evolver...
not sure what i need to do to set it up, and it's wierd since I know
there is at least some form of communication.
i have midi send and receive both set to 'all' on evolver
if it's working correctly, is it a realtime editor, or do you have to
dump constantly?
thanks, i've just been curious!
tangent:
is there a good and simple way to copy 1 program (like a blank or default)
to a number of other locations?
I want to set up 4 different kinds of default programs (for working in
different ways) and fill each bank with these defaults... but it would
be nice if there was an easy way to copy them rather than resaving
4x128 times...
-josh
On Feb 4, 2008 12:06 PM, tremorcore <seismo@...> wrote:
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> i've had nothing but problems with pluggo in the past, but i gave this
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> and: no luck. pluggo locks its vsti directory ("read only" and it
> won't allow lifting the restriction) on install ... thus, i can't copy
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Re: [Evolver] Re: freeware VSTi MED editor
2008-02-05 by josh
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