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| Thanks for answering |
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By yugae - Posted on July 31, 2004 - 18:47:43 (#13680)
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OK. Then ill try to install that OS! But.. it came into my mind that then i need another computer cause i have to sequence from windows. -unless there is good tracker based sequencer that works on beos too?
I know this is a bit off topic.. but not necessarily, other plp interested to try this editor might need same infos..
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| BeOS *does* work on that CPU |
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By MYOB - Posted on July 12, 2004 - 12:54:29 (#13290)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.20beta |
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BeOS does work on the Athlon XP line, you just need a kernel patch
www.beosmax.org has a prepatched CD image.
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| MKS7tweek 2 windows |
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By yugae - Posted on July 12, 2004 - 12:32:16 (#13289)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.20beta |
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I was ready to install BEOS because of your software, but notised then that it doesnt work in my AMD Athlon XP 2400+ processor.
Anyway.. this MKS-7 editor seems to best what is made, but because i use windows sequencer its unpossible combination.
I am ready to pay for windows version. Currently my only hope is to use soundquest midi quest with my MKS7.
And its VST version, loaded to BUZZ tracker and same time there must be renoise at use also because BUZZ´s midiout has too much latency. huge setup..
Anyway.. lots of talk without never used this software yet.. :P But i want to!
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| Very cool! |
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By Jace - Posted on March 17, 2003 - 18:33:33 (#6432)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.15 beta |
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I don't own one of these devices, but I am very happy to see when a new synth patch editor is released for BeOS. Thanks for contributing!
I use: Alesis QS8, Yamaha TX802, Roland MT-32, Peavey TransTubeFex (FX proc), and (when I can get one from eBay) someday a Yamaha FS1R!
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