Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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I have an Commodore Amiga and a SMU KORG M3. I'm looking for a sound editor/librarion program. I just recently read an article mentioning that such a program is available from Dr. T called X-or. This program seems to support up to 100 different instruments, does anybody know if the KORG M3 is one of these instruments? If not does anybody know if there is another program which is capable of doing soundediting for this beast? Every information will be appreciated. Jos van Loendersloot
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2757.1 | yes | TALK::HARRIMAN | 'Politically Correct' is an oxymoron | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:51 | 6 |
If not directly supported (I think it is though), you can write the sysex profile for it into XoR. /pjh | |||||
2757.2 | Can you write your own? | JGODCL::LOENDERSLOOT | Tue Oct 29 1991 07:10 | 9 | |
RE: .1 Thanks for your reply. One question however, what do you exactly by writing your own sysex profile? Can you add your own instrument set-up to the library of supported ones? Regards Jos | |||||
2757.3 | Yeah, mostly. | TALK::HARRIMAN | 'Politically Correct' is an oxymoron | Tue Oct 29 1991 10:51 | 21 |
re: .-1, .-2 basically, yes. Lots of it isn't sysex. The MIDI spec allows for registered and non-registered parameters that aren't part of system exclusive functions. Most modern boards map their functions to registered parameters anyway, but any functions specific to a certain board may map to a non-registered parameter. Something like the filter cutoff setting is a registered parameter. Probably something like voice layer mix might be a non-registered parameter (hypothetical case). You can definitely set up maps for a specific board, since that is all XoR does. Sysex implementations, on the other hand, are more likely to be geared toward program dumps/loads, etc. Those would obviously need to be setup as well for any given profile. Assuming your board's manual has a reasonable amount of documentation on its MIDI implementation, you should be able to find everything. /pjh | |||||
2757.4 | \ | LANDO::ALLISON | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:14 | 3 | |
There is a Korg M3R profile/driver included with XOR. I seriously doubt you'd want to write your own profile unless you had lots of time to spend and know your SGU inside/out. | |||||
2757.5 | Thanks | JGODCL::LOENDERSLOOT | Wed Oct 30 1991 04:35 | 7 | |
Thanks, This information was helpfull. Regards Jos |