1 Jul 2002 01:04
Re: SoundDiver for K2600? Manual for KDFX?
craponmyshoes <jal <at> jonathanleonard.com>
2002-06-30 23:04:45 GMT
2002-06-30 23:04:45 GMT
Hi Rufus, the 2600 is not specifcally mentioned because one driver covers them all. It is important for this reason to scan the devices you have connected from SD, allowing your model to be identified. For the latest information about KDFX, you should probably check out the online manuals. But as far as I know, kurzweil has not yet released the version 2 documentation. I think there is an addendum that covers the major OS changes, but the newest algorithms unfortunately have not been documented in the reference. -sleen --- In KurzList <at> y..., "Rufus Sewell" <rufussewell <at> a...> wrote: > Hi, I'm very interested in buying Emagic's SoundDiver. I've read on the > internet that it supports K2600's and even does Triple Modular and KDFX but > the K2600 isn't shown on the list of supported instruments on the Emagic > website. Do I have to get a special update from a third party or something? > > I also need to know if there is a current manual for KDFX since the latest > OS doesn't look anything like the manual. I've asked this a few times but > haven't been able to get a straight answer. Thanks a lot! ~Rufus(Continue reading)
Do a search on the software, maybe she had given it up as freeware...
clif
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christoph Pingel [mailto:ch.pingel <at> web.de]
> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 9:20 AM
> To: KurzList <at> yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [KL] Re: SoundDiver for K2600? Manual for KDFX?
>
>
> >If you are using a Mac, Sounddiver might be a good option. BUT if
> >you're a windows user, given today's news that Emagic has been bought
> >by Apple and the fact that "Emagic's Windows-based product offerings
> >will be discontinued on September 30, 2002." and the fact that
> >sounddiver hasn't been updated in over a year, I don't know what to
> >say to you. The K2000 library does support K2600.
>
> Isn't the file format for the modules platform-independant? I used to
> think so. In that case, I guess SoundDiver still isn't a bad idea.
>
> On the Mac, what would be the alternative to SoundDiver to edit VAST
> programs in the computer? Is there any?
>
> Best regards,
> Christoph
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