No software sampler sounds near as good as the S760 either. I have 2
back in my setup.
Any practical ways to ditch the old Atari RGB monitor and go with
something newer, low cost btw ?
On Jul 12, 2011, at 12:33 AM, Adrian Gin wrote:
Dennis, I just find the S760's able to do what I
need them to do. I
find
that the Software Samplers are 'too' complex - simplicity (and a
S760 aint
too shabby) is a good thing when it comes to creating stuff!
Get some generic strings or keys, load em up and you're playing!
=====
Back to the editor, perhaps the most difficult thing would be to
"decipher"
the Roland File Format, once I get this, everything I think would be
a piece
of p1ss.
I could hack it and see, parameter by parameter, hex byte by hex
byte and
see what changes... but I'd rather not reverse engineer it. I know
Kontakt,
ChickenSys and CDXTract can read Roland File Formats, I'm sure they
didn't
reverse engineer the darn thing!
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Adrian
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:43 PM, dennis barton <db(a)skylab2000.com>
wrote:
I use Directwave now, but still have s760's so this would be nice.
At 7/11/2011 07:36 PM, Adrian Gin wrote:
Hi guys,
I was thinking of making one of these for the S760, it would write
ISO
files
for use on say CDs or ZIP Drives.
It would have a nice user interface, based perhaps off the CRT
Display
that
the S760 puts, but i suppose it would allow you to edit the
parameters
easier.
I could also take some "inspiration" off Kontakt (does anyone else
find
this
software klunky and difficult to use / make work?, Kontakt is
powerful,
but
it's useless if it's functionality is locked behind many layers of
complexity.) or DirectWave or something.
Are there any ideas which you wish the S760 could do easier or
better?
Cheers,
Adrian
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