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1409.1 | D10 vs D20 | COGVAX::LABAK | One Boy,One Girl = All Done | Wed May 25 1988 10:16 | 6 |
| Pete,
I haven't had a chance to play one of this yet but I was wondering
what the difference in price was between the D10 vs D20. Are they
identical units except for the D20 having a sequencer ?
Rick L.
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1409.2 | d110 | SUBSYS::ORIN | AMIGA te amo | Wed May 25 1988 17:00 | 12 |
| Peter -
I just purchased the D110 rack mount version. Haven't had a chance to
use it much yet as I am waiting for my studio rack. I have tried the
D10 out. I love the factory demo. The drums sound ok. The factory
patches seemed just as bad as the D50. Come on after market D10/110
patches. Maybe we can create and market some? Trade? The D50/550
RAM cards are mechanically and electrically compatible, but the
patch information is not.
dave
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1409.3 | To patch or not thats the question! | UTROP1::VDBOS | | Fri May 27 1988 06:47 | 34 |
| I am not alone!!!!
<D10 vs D20>
Rick,
The difference between the D10 and D20 is, I hope I recall correctly,
the sequencer. The prive difference here in Holland is Dfl. 585,-.
This is Dfl. 2430,- for the D10 and Dfl. 3015,- for D20. I purchased
the D10 instead of the D20 because I think the PRO24 software and
an Atari 1040 ST together with the D10 has a lot more to offer.
It is just more easy to operate working from a screen than working
with little buttons and a small multi functional screen. But that
is for you to decide.
Good luck!
<D110>
Dave,
Congratulations with your D110! Although I tried to make some patches
of my own I haven't got to much experience yet. But i'd love to
anticipate in marketing patches together with others. I wonder can
patches for the D50 be adjusted for the D10/110?? Another question
is can the Ram cards be used for the D10/110 and I mean not the
256 K but the smallers???
To patch or not to patch thats the question!
Regards,
Pete
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1409.4 | | COGVAX::LABAK | One Boy,One Girl = All Done | Fri May 27 1988 14:42 | 14 |
| Pete,
I don't know what the exchange rate is between Holland and
the U.S, but if my math is right it looks like the D20 is 25%
more than the D10. In the U.S I believe the D10 is $1295.00 so
that would put the D20 at just above $1595.00. I have just started
getting into MIDI so I'm not sure if I should buy a keyboard with
a sequencer as part of it or buy one as a separate unit.
I think I'll ask the commusic noters for some help in this area
before I make up my mind. I want to use this (sequencer) for "live"
performances. Any advise you or anyone else might add would be
appreciated.
Thanks
Rick L.
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1409.5 | depends. | JON::ROSS | shiver me timbres.... | Wed Jun 01 1988 10:13 | 8 |
| really depends on how much you want to sequence in your performance,
AND, how long it takes to load new info in could be a factor too.
ron
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1409.6 | New D10 User in the UK | BRUNEL::XSITE | Bristol, U.K. | Mon Mar 13 1989 11:10 | 16 |
| Hi there,
I've just bought a D10 and a PG10 Programmer and I'm
beginning to find my way around both of them. At first
sight the PG10 seems to make the job of tweeking the on board
sounds of the D10 a lot more like the old analogue synths.
Iwould be interested in forming a users conference so that
patches could be swapped etc., also to exchange info on using
the D10 with sequencers for instance.
All information gladly received :-)
Mike "Low teck is alive and rockin"
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1409.7 | | WAR750::KAYD | Don't touch that smile ! | Thu Mar 16 1989 03:57 | 14 |
| Mike,
I think you'll find that this conference contains facts and opinions
(what's the difference - all of *my* opinions are facts :-) ) on all
sorts of topics which will/may/won't interest you.
If you want something more UK specific, there is a conference on
SUBURB::MUSICIANS_UK which overlaps with this and other conferences
a bit, but is a good source of UK-based info. It's quite a new conference,
so another noter would be especially welcome.
Cheers,
Derek (Warrington - you know, the frozen North :-) )
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1409.8 | editors for the D10? | OASS::B_MCMILLAN | | Fri Apr 28 1989 15:15 | 23 |
| Add my name to the list of happy D10 owners. I picked up one mail
order a couple of weeks ago from Rolls Music, $899 (no shipping
costs, no tax!).
I am now looking for a editor/librarian to run from a pc clone
with the Voyetra interface. I looked at the Dr. T's D110 editor
and found that (after getting mixed answers on if it worked with
the D10) that the midi implementation if different between the two
units and will not function completely on the D10. Dr. T's is
not sure if they will be making an editor specifically for the
D10.
I also found an editor from a company in Canada called Sound
Quest. After talking with someone there, it seems that it does
everything I would want (i.e. mouse interface, hercules compatible,
editor/librarian). Has anyone out there ever seen or used this
program or anything from Sound Quest?
thanks..........Bruce
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