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Re:Editor for the PC

2004-02-19 by Robert Hoey

As you may know SoundDivers is rubbish for the K5, as it doesn't include
an editor, just a librarian.  I was give n this url below as a source
for a proper K5 editor for the PC, i have downloaded it and it IS really
good, what does everyone else think?

http://www.terzoid.com/noize

Rob.

Editor for the PC

2004-02-19 by Robert Hoey

As you may know SoundDivers is rubbish for the K5, as it doesn't include

an editor, just a librarian.  I was give n this url below as a source
for a proper K5 editor for the PC, i have downloaded it and it IS really

good, what does everyone else think?

http://www.terzoid.com/noize

Rob.

Re: Editor for the PC

2004-02-19 by ohsinairam

Could you pass a serial number?
I couldn't find a decent crack.
Regards, 

--- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, Robert Hoey <rob@h...> wrote:
> As you may know SoundDivers is rubbish for the K5, as it doesn't 
include
> 
> an editor, just a librarian.  I was give n this url below as a 
source
> for a proper K5 editor for the PC, i have downloaded it and it IS 
really
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> 
> good, what does everyone else think?
> 
> http://www.terzoid.com/noize
> 
> Rob.

Re: [k5synth] Editor for the PC

2004-02-20 by Bruddah Max

On Feb 19, 2004, at 4:50 PM, ohsinairam wrote:

> Could you pass a serial number?
> I couldn't find a decent crack.

i found a sure-fire crack for this one - it's called the "Buy Now" 
button on that there web page. works every time! ;D
--
Bruddah Max
Lord of the Dance

Re: [k5synth] Editor for the PC

2004-02-20 by Bruddah Max

On Feb 19, 2004, at 11:22 PM, Bruddah Max wrote:

> On Feb 19, 2004, at 4:50 PM, ohsinairam wrote:
>
>> Could you pass a serial number?
>> I couldn't find a decent crack.
>
> i found a sure-fire crack for this one - it's called the "Buy Now"
> button on that there web page. works every time! ;D

ok yeah i was being a little facetious there. but avast, that be a bold 
request there, matey. arrrrr!

i've got a Mac G4 running Mac OS 9 and i use the freeware K5 Controller 
app, which works well. can't find anything similar for the PC. the old 
Atari ST editors are the best (especially the Dr. T ones) and those 
apps are all freeware these days, so it might be worthwhile to find a 
freeware Atari ST emulator and pick those up. there's one of them that 
actually does spectral analysis and will configure the harmonics for 
you to emulate the analyzed wave. i saw this done way back when during 
a demo at Synthony (local music store here in Phoenix) and it was darn 
nifty.

i'm sure everyone here already knows about this site, but look here:  
http://www.kfuenf.org/

there are links to all the stuff i'm talking about there, except the ST 
emulators, but those can be found in Google rather easily.

from what i've seen SoundQuest (http://www.squest.com/) is now the best 
universal editor/librarian for the PC - if you have more than 3 or 4 
instruments in its list, it might be worth it to actually (gasp!) BUY 
SoundQuest for your editing needs. i myself have Unisyn 2.0.2 (MOTU) 
for the Mac for 3 of my really old synths - the organization of patches 
alone is worth the investment, which for that was only $99.
--
Bruddah Max
Lord of the Dance

Re: [k5synth] Editor for the PC

2004-02-20 by jbrave

I had heard of this ST program too, but so far have not been able to find
it.

Joel
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> up. there's one of them that
> actually does spectral analysis and will configure the harmonics for
> you to emulate the analyzed wave. i saw this done way back when during
> a demo at Synthony (local music store here in Phoenix) and it was darn
> nifty.
>

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