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Yes, we're a cool band, but we're also programmer geeks. These are tools we've created
ourselves to help us work.
All of our software here is available for you to download. If you like it and use it
frequently, we ask that you donate a shareware fee ($5 is the recommended amount), or even show
your support by buying some merchandise.
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We've created a basic API for manipulating FSeqs from the Yahama FS1R, as well as C# wrapper classes for .NET 2.0. The
download contains the C# wrapper source code as well as a sample application to help show you how to use it.If you use any of this to create a useful utility for the FS1R, we'd love to hear about it! |
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| ADATSync (Windows Version 1.0) |
We use a JLCooper DataSync2 to synchronize our MIDI sequencer to our ADAT recorder. This program helps us automatically
program the DataSync2 to our song tempo maps so we don't have to manually "stripe" it.
Got a
question, comment, praise or problem? Please
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| Projects In Progress | |||
| MIDI Editors (PC) |
We have written our own specialized editors for the following synths:Alesis Quadrasynth S4 Dave Smith PolyEvolver E-mu Procussion JLCooper dataSYNC2 Oberheim Matrix 1000 Peavey DPM V3 Waldorf MicroQ Yamaha FS1R One of these days, we'll convert the code into a more generic program that anyone can use. |
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| WAVtoSDS (PC) |
Our proprietary studio system has the ability to send WAV files to any device that accepts
the MIDI Sample Dump Standard (SDS). However, we haven't had time to turn that source code
into a utility program yet.
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