At least SoundQuest is consistant with their lame reply. Excuse me mister, can I borrow your drum machine, so that I can write some software for it and make myself some money? At least http://zuonics.com/ has taken an interest in possible command station apps. Other musical devices are including little apps to let the computer edit data, usually via usb. Why hasn't emu done this? I guess silence is the best policy. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "dwoodaman" <dwoodaman@y...> wrote: > I got this from Soundquest - it appears that they are giving up > making an editor because they are not able to get a command station > to work with, or something like that. I know many of us here would > love to have an editor, perhaps if someone from Emu is listening > here they could maybe lend us all a hand? > thx > Dana > ------------------------------------------------ --------------------- > Hello Dana, > > There is no news that I can give you at this point. We were supposed > to test > units last month but Emu wasn't returning phone calls so we weren't > able to > do the expected testing. At this point, the work hasn't been > rescheduled. > > > Michael Lambie > Sound Quest Inc. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dana Woodaman [mailto:dwoodaman@y...] > Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:34 PM > To: Sound Quest Inc. > Subject: RE: support for EMU command stations? > > > Hi Michael - > Well, its this fall now, any update on this? > thanks > Dana > --- "Sound Quest Inc." <mlambie@s...> wrote: > > Hello Dana, > > > > Yes, we currently plan to add support this fall. > > > > > > Michael Lambie > > Sound Quest Inc. > >
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Re: Sound quest support for XL7 -EMU are you listening?
2003-11-12 by djnorythm
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