>Welcome to the K5 synth group Leslie, it is an honor to have someone like >you join. Thank you! >I would like to organize some people with programming skills to create a >program that would allow spectra to be moved between the K5, K5000s and K3 >synthesizers. Perhaps you might be interested in a project like that? I'd be happy to contribute. :-) >Can you enlighten us a bit more about the Leiter wave function - I haven't >found any really good information on Leiter or his wave function on the >net. Several years ago, there was an excellent website with a message board dedicated to the Kawai K5000 synth called Eat At Joe's. Though the discussions there were geared primarily for the K5000 synth, I found a lot of useful information that I could apply to my K5. Lots of really neat and smart people posted there, and Leiter was one of them. He came up with this incredible equation for calculating harmonic spectra. He's since patented it. Unfortunately, the Eat At Joe's board is gone now. But one of the respected regulars there, Jens Groh, has mirrored the archived posts. A few of these archived posts describe Leiter's equations. Rather than try to describe them myself, I'll just point you in that direction. :-) Here are some links of interest: http://www.optimolch.de/jens.groh/K5000/ http://www.optimolch.de/jens.groh/K5000/Kenji/K5000_Digest.html Scroll down two or three messages to see Leiter's description of his formula: http://www.optimolch.de/jens.groh/K5000/Kenji/digests/techniqu.txt _________________________________________________________________ One-click access to Hotmail from any Web page \ufffd download MSN Toolbar now! http://clk.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/
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Re: [k5synth] Welcome Les
2004-03-09 by Leslie Sanford
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