Mark:
MIDIWizard is mostly used for system-wide and
individual program backups. Not very glamorous but extremely important if
you value your custom sounds. Some of MIDIWizard's other features are
useful even if you don't have your 2101 connected to your computer. For
example, a couple of features provide easy links to all the significant web
sites devoted to the 2101 and various downloadable program
libraries.
White Horse Software does not yet have a web site
devoted to MIDIWizard. One of these days, we'll have the time to set
one up. Thanks for offering to donate funds "to keep up our
interest". Eventually, we might charge a nominal fee, say $25, for each
copy of MIDIWizard. For now, we distribute it for free because we want to
keep the 2101 as being one of the most viable and powerful signal processors
around, even after 20 years or so.
Although the 2101 interface attracts the most
interest, we have developed several other interfaces for MIDIWIzard ... ADA
MP-1, Tech21 SansAmp PSA-1, Lexicon MPX1, DigiTech Studio Vocalist and Vocalist
Workstation. In the works are interfaces for the Roland GP-100 and
possibly the DigiTech 2112/2120. We know that RPEdit is well established
for the 2112/2120, but our intention is to make patches interchangeable between
the 2101 and the 2112/2120.
Thanks for your feedback,
Graham Pearson