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Re: My K5m

2004-01-30 by capezzani

The name is Mariano, I thought I'd appear automatically beside my 
nick. ;)

You're right about the K5 Editor, it is a bit better than the K5 Pro 
in that it let's you try the patch you're modifying by just clicking 
the mouse on the screen (high to low from right to left, nice). The 
good thing about the K5 Pro though, is that you can send a single 
patch to a specific location, not always SIA-12.

Oh, and it's not K5 Wave Creator, but K5 Wave Maker (little mistake 
there). You can get if from kfuenf.org, I think. It's a bit limited, 
but it has some interesting features. You can even generate 
waveforms based on the legendary DX7 FM synthesis. If only I could 
understand the way it's done, I'm lost with those operators, and 
feedback...It's not a wav-to-K5 translator (I'm still on the quest 
for that filosopher's stone), and it only gives you information 
related to harmonic intensity (DHG), nothing else. 

Regarding my experience with Atari: only the game board, the one you 
interted cartridges in (Combat, Space Invaders, etc.) I'm from '76, 
so my first PC was the IBM.

Ok, see you all.

--- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, "jbrave" <onephatcat@e...> wrote:
> Capezzani, (I don't know your first name, so I hope that it 
doesn't sound
> disrespectful to call you by your last name).
> 
> I tried out K5 edit Pro last night and Caged Artist K5 editor. I 
must say
> that K5 editor seems to be easier to use - but I probably missed 
something -
> K5 edit pro doesn't seem to send my edits as I make them, but I 
have to tell
> it to send after I edit, and also, it overwrites patches instead 
of using an
> edit buffer... but I'm sort of new to the Atari GEM thing.  I 
probably
> missed something.
> 
> 
> ---- My Atari History-----
> I spent my entire teenage home life during the first half of the 
1980's
> writing games and graphic editors and sound makers for my Atari 
400 in Basic
> and 6502 assembler (anyone remember Display List Interrupts?, but 
I never
> upgraded to the newer Atari's when they came out, and wound up as 
a Database
> Programmer...
> -------------------------------
> 
> The K5 Wave Creator - is that something that will convert .wav 
files to k5
> spectra? I had heard of some Atari software that would do that, 
but I
> haven't had any luck in my web searches.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Joel

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