Anyone here use Midi Quest Editor software?
Anyone here use Midi Quest Editor software?
It almost looks a little too good to be true...an editor that integrates 100's of hardware synths straight into your sequencer like VST's
I have a Novation Nova and Roland D550 rack that I'd like editor software for.
What editors do people here use for their hardware?
I have a Novation Nova and Roland D550 rack that I'd like editor software for.
What editors do people here use for their hardware?
JSynthLib - works well with my Quasar and Pulse. Troublesome with my Microwave XT though - makes it crash when attempting sysex dumps. Shame JSL hasn't been updated for ages...
Soundtower Editors - various stand-alone editors for specific synths. Somewhat messy interfaces, but they work well.
Anything is better than Sound Diver, that's for sure. All that ever did was freeze up.
Soundtower Editors - various stand-alone editors for specific synths. Somewhat messy interfaces, but they work well.
Anything is better than Sound Diver, that's for sure. All that ever did was freeze up.
Re: Anyone here use Midi Quest Editor software?
we need a sysex editing device in live 7 really bad!!!!
I've posted this before, but to little response.
My idea which I would love to be implemented Live 7, would be to introduce a MIDI device in which you could select the MIDI controller numbers that are required fo your external synth and re-name them so that they are named after the functions that they control. You could also select the MIDI channel that you want to send out to, and an Audio channel to recieve the synths audio from, thus removing the need for a seperate MIDI and Audio track for using an external synth.
This could then be saved as a preset named after the synth that is set up for, and dragged onto a MIDI track in the same way as a vsti every time you want to use that specific synth.
A rather long and convoluted explanation, but I'm sure it wouldn't actually be that hard to implement.
Anyway, what do u think?
Steve
My idea which I would love to be implemented Live 7, would be to introduce a MIDI device in which you could select the MIDI controller numbers that are required fo your external synth and re-name them so that they are named after the functions that they control. You could also select the MIDI channel that you want to send out to, and an Audio channel to recieve the synths audio from, thus removing the need for a seperate MIDI and Audio track for using an external synth.
This could then be saved as a preset named after the synth that is set up for, and dragged onto a MIDI track in the same way as a vsti every time you want to use that specific synth.
A rather long and convoluted explanation, but I'm sure it wouldn't actually be that hard to implement.
Anyway, what do u think?
Steve

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ive tried it but i couldnt get the hang of how the hell to program it properly.
me gots a casio cz-1000, but hell no all i could do was to make random patches. i think i missed smoething somewhere but it seems more like a hassle then a breeze to me anyways.
not to mention that the bloody tutorial file doesnt end up with the same results after doing the steps as you do. not even close.
woot.
me gots a casio cz-1000, but hell no all i could do was to make random patches. i think i missed smoething somewhere but it seems more like a hassle then a breeze to me anyways.
not to mention that the bloody tutorial file doesnt end up with the same results after doing the steps as you do. not even close.
woot.
