[A6] andromedizer
Richard
richard at chorlton.com
Sat Oct 11 05:08:14 PDT 2003
good move Chris, and I'd pay a few $$ for a windows version
offline would be a start, but I wouldn't pay much for it as you wouldn't be
able to apply it to existing patches - that's a big part of the appeal of
the andromizer I think
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Pickett" <chris.pickett at mail.mcgill.ca>
To: "A6 List" <a6 at code404.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 4:50 AM
Subject: Re: [A6] andromedizer
> if the author wants to consider freeing the source, we could see about
> gnu/linux and win32 ports. it's shareware or freeware anyway, he might
> be up for it. i have no idea about how to write programs that
> communicate over midi though. something simpler (if one were starting
> from scratch) would be to write an "offline" patch randomizer, which
> generated a whole bank of random patches for you to upload using MIDI-OX
> or whatever later on.
>
> MelloT at aol.com wrote:
>
> >Sounds great - an old iead that has its uses. Anyone out there good with
> >PC/Sysex programming? I would be willing to send some $$ to someone that
made this
> >work, and I expect a few others would. You might only make a few hundred
> >dollars, but you could own it too...
> >
> >BrianK
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