Thanks for the info. I did finally get the Midi Quest demo to work, but it crashed a lot.
Maybe it's because I have an Intel Mac. But it wasn't that impressive even when it was
working. At this point, I feel I'm just going to use the interface and get good at it.
Last night I was reading the manual, ( I know, but I had a weak moment ) and I saw where
the envelopes, if put on there maximum settings, will last for over 30 minutes! That's just
awesome.
Peace,
Jim
www.sequenox.com
--- In xpantastic@yahoogroups.com, Gene Schwartz <implode7@...> wrote:
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> > ³I tried to download the demo editor off of Midi Quest, but the instrument
> > definitions were
> > blank. Then I tried to get it from their ftp.midiquestxl.com/MidiQuestDemoMac
> > site, no luck.
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> > Anyone know a good editor for the Xpander?
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> > My friend who also owns an Xpander just got angry at my question and yelled,
> > "Go turn some
> > knobs!"
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> > Maybe I'll just do that.
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> > Peace,
> > Jimbo
> > www.sequenox.com²
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> > I haven¹t had my xpander for awhile, but despite it¹s great interface, it¹s
> > nice to have an editor so that you can see all of the modulations
> > simultaneously for additional refinement...
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> > As I recall, the sounddiver xpander editor works well. There is a free demo
> > version that works in os x (well, it can get a bit flakey with some editors at
> > this point) - BUT you need the logic xskey.
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