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Re: [crumar] Re: Bit 01 rack + 3rd Party Program (SoundDiver etc)

2010-03-16 by Michael Ashton

Sorry -- I've been off-line for a few days.

There's also my program BitControl (it's free): http://gtf.org/data/bitcontrol/

I'm afraid I haven't maintained it in a while, but it's worth a try still ..

--mpa

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 1:18 PM, C-34/Costa Solfurea <c-34@c-34.net> wrote:

I've heard Soundiver works just fine with Bit 01/99 (never tried myself).

I've had the chance to used BitEdit instead years ago and it worked. It's free, just download it.

Il giorno 16/mar/10, alle ore 20:25, alpoly800 ha scritto:

Da: "alpoly800" <alpoly800@...>
Data: 16 marzo 2010 20:25:55 GMT+01:00
Oggetto: [crumar] Re: Bit 01 rack + 3rd Party Program (SoundDiver etc)


Not being cheeky but a 3 word answer would really help me out

"yes works good"

:)
many thanks

--- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "alpoly800" wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> Has anyone any experience using the Bit Rack with a 3rd party program to program the cutoff or any other parameters while playing on a controller keyboard?
>
> Does it work ?
> Is it good ?
> Does it work well with Logic or similar programs that you can write automation?
>
> Any help would be most grateful
>
> Best,
>
> alalal
>





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