thanks,
i will spend more time to dive into sounddiver :-)
Erik Hines schreef:
>
> Joost,
>
> I'm only speaking for myself here, but I have found Soundquest to be
> one of the most useless pieces of software I have ever seen. Not only
> is it a resource hog, but is often unstable and FREQUENTLY CRASHES!!
> When I contacted Soundquest about the problems I was having, they said
> that the Instrument Device maps I was using were "Beta" and that they
> have no idea when a stable release update was planned, this was after
> purchasing the software because it listed the synths I use. Come to
> find out, most of the Instrument maps are "Beta" that they list on the
> website…steer clear…
>
> As for SoundDiver, I had trouble with the earlier versions, but the
> final release is stable and works great. All the synths I have are now
> editable, even my Korg EX-800, which I never thought I would see a
> software editor for…Still a lot of user group support, and Adaptations
> for newer synths coming out all the time. Very clean layout, very
> logical. Once you understand the basic setupof each instrument, it
> becomes an invaluable tool in the studio….
>
> Whomever owns the rights to Sounddiver now that it's not available
> anymore are sitting on a real gem, it would be great if there was a
> re-release!!
>
> Erik
>
> --- In sounddiver-users@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:sounddiver-users%40yahoogroups.com>, Joost den Hertog
> <joostdenhertog@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Who has experience with soundquest and sounddiver on a mac dual quad
> core?
> > I am diving in to sounddiver and often it quit. And when startup I have
> > to install some diveses again. So what are the benefits above
> soundquest?
> > Not oneley the money I hope?
> >
> > I am looking for a adaption for Andromeda and for ARTx15 and
> novation sl15?
> >
> > regards Joost
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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