To me, Directwave is just the right amount of complex.
At 7/11/2011 09:33 PM, 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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