So Graham, from what I understand, you are looking for Feedback on your MIDIWizard Software product, I suppose to make it a better product. Yet, I have contacted you a few times now so that I can get/ try your software and then offer that very feedback, but you have not replied to one of my emails. What exactly do I have to do to make this happen? Or is it no longer available or being maintained??? I recently picked up my first GSP 2101 (after owning a 2112) and although not as intimidating to program/configure as a I had heard these untis were, I would still like to use any decent software tools that might be available to aid in configuration/backup/etc. I have a GSP 2101 Artist Pro with single s-diskii, running version 3.00.00.a software. There's an older editor by Martin Ecker called GSPEdit, anyone used it? Any good? How's it compare to MIDIWizard? Thanks much, Rick --- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "Graham Pearson" <gpearson@...> wrote: > > Oops! Sorry about the last post. It should have gone directly to Marko, of course. > > I might as well take this opportunity to let you all know that we have about 213 copies of MIDIWizard out there with the GSP-2101 interface. What puzzles me is this. We get requests for copies of MIDIWizard, we send the copies out, and then we get absolutely NO feedback on whether on not it is useful, comments on new features, bugs, etc. > > We're NOT looking for pats on the back. We're looking for constructive criticism that would help make our software better. Is anyone out there using MIDIWizard? > > Currently, MIDIWizard has interfaces for the following devices: > DigiTech GSP-2101 > DigiTech Studio Vocalist/Vocalist Workstation > Tech21 SansAmp PSA-1 > ADA MP-1 > Lexicon MPX1 > > In the works: > Roland GP-100 > DigiTech 2112/2120 > > Any other suggestions? > > Best Regards, > Graham Pearson > White Horse Software > Fredericksburg, Texas >
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Re: MIDIWizard Software
2006-04-22 by cheeseburgy
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