EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 61, Issue 17 This issue's topics: Cakewalk Resources EMU Proteus Banks K5 editor (4 messages) KURZWEIL TUNING SOFTWARE (2 messages) Let's try this again macintosh effects processing... MPEG Music? pc->mac midi files (3 messages) Question for RI (Resident Imbecile) -- netnews (2 messages) re download question Seqwin SYNTH-L (2 messages) U-20 Patches Your EMUSIC-L Digest moderator is Joe McMahon . You may subscribe to EMUSIC-L by sending mail to listserv@american.edu with the line "SUB EMUSIC-L your name" as the text. The EMUSIC-L archive is a service of SunSite (sunsite.unc.edu) at the University of North Carolina. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 02:27:14 CST From: "Steven T. Awiszus" Subject: Cakewalk Resources Jeff, No problem about the Nick Rothwell debate, consider it a done deal. I have some more info for you. If you want more Cakewalk files they can be found at: nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) under /pub/msdos/sound/cakewalk Also there is a mailing list you can join. Send a mail message to: LISTERV@LISTS.COLORADO.EDU message: SUBS CAKEWALK That should get you some more info. Glad to help. Keep in touch. Steve Awiszus Electrical/Recording Engineer System X Productions, Minneapolis ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Feb 1994 16:06:14 -0500 From: DEMOLITION MAN Subject: EMU Proteus Banks Hey, what's up? I have a queation for any/all emu proteus users out there. I just got a collection of banks for my proteus...the thing is, I have never loaded new presets into it, and thus have no idea how to do so. Any brilliant ideas anyone? BTW, the proteus is onboard the turltle beach multisound card, if that makes any difference in how it needs to be done. I guess it has to happen by some kind of midi dump, but I am not sure. I have another question for you theorists. When I edit samples, they are represented in two dimensions. However, real waveforms travelling through the atmosphere (a rimshot, for example) obviously exist in three dimensions My question is, what does the z axis correspond to. ie If sound is travell- ing as an ocean wave, that has an amplitude and a wavelength, then what does the distance down the long axis of the wave represent. So if the wavew is coming straight at me, what difference does how far to my left and right it goes make? (Sorry, that was really awkward....) Thanks, Phil sps5251@siena.bitnet ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Feb 1994 17:04:01 -0500 From: Thom Cox Subject: Kawai K5 editor has anyone heard of a Kawai K5(m) editor that can be downloaded as software over the net? thanx, Thom Cox ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 09:53:17 GMT From: Philip Jones Subject: K5 Editor Sorry no I can't find anything for the K5, louie.udel.edu has editors for the K1 and K4 but no k5, what a downer! Phil ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 14:43:09 MET From: Andrea TONI Subject: Re: K5 Editor Hi, To my knowledge there are only 2 editor available for the K5 (at least on Atari platform !). One from Dr't and one form a german company PA_Decoder (the one I have ). The K5 has tons of parameters and envelopes to display .. so I don't think that writing a PD editor is a trivial task .. Anyway try to contact Bob.Weigel@launchpad.unc.edu (not sure if this is still the right address .. or just send a note on r.m.m.s), he wrote something for a K5 on a PC Ciao, ------------------------------------------------ENV---ENV---ENV---------------- Andrea TONI (andrea@sihp03.si.estec.esa.nl) | | | Solar System and Space VCO-->VCF-->VCA--> DUCATI 900SS Science Division (SO) | | | ------------------------------------------------LFO---LFO---LFO---------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 19:08:37 GMT From: Keith Hedger Subject: Re: K5 Editor In article Andrea TONI writes: >Hi, >To my knowledge there are only 2 editor available for the K5 >(at least on Atari platform !). One from Dr't and one form a >german company PA_Decoder (the one I have ). >The K5 has tons of parameters and envelopes to display .. so I don't >think that writing a PD editor is a trivial task .. >Anyway try to contact Bob.Weigel@launchpad.unc.edu (not sure if this >is still the right address .. or just send a note on r.m.m.s), >he wrote something for a K5 on a PC > >Ciao, >------------------------------------------------ENV---ENV---ENV--------------- - > Andrea TONI (andrea@sihp03.si.estec.esa.nl) | | | > Solar System and Space VCO-->VCF-->VCA--> DUCATI 900SS > Science Division (SO) | | | >------------------------------------------------LFO---LFO---LFO--------------- - there used to be a guy in Tennessee named Jim Chandler who did stuff for the C64 and the Atari.....I remember he had a K5 editor....someone at 'Electronic Musician' magazine should be able to put you in touch with him..... keith -- ============================================================= = Keith Hedger| "AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRGGGGGHHH" = = | "S-S-S-S-Stupid !" = ============================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 11:35:27 -0500 From: "Joseph D. McMahon" Subject: KURZWEIL MIDI TUNING SOFTWARE FOR MAC (fwd) Dusenbery, William writes: > THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR HELP > THIS IS FIRST ON THIS LIST I AM NOT SUBSRIBER. > HVE A FRIEND THAT NEED NON STD TUNING SOFTWARE TO USE WITH MAC > SYSTEM 7 AND KURZWEIL SAMPLEING KEYBOARD. HE IS FINISHING > MASTERS PROJECT AND HAS GREAT NEED DOES ANY ON KNOW OF AN FTP > SITE FOR THIS INFO WE HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH INTERNET AND BITNET. > PLEASE REPLY TO MY E_MAIL ADDRESS AS I AM NOT SUBSCRIBED TO THIS LIST > THANK YOU AGAIN > (Please reply directly to William. --- Joe M.) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 21:27:42 +0200 From: Kostas Moshos-IEMA Subject: Re: KURZWEIL MIDI TUNING SOFTWARE FOR MAC (fwd) Try to use MAX(tm) from Opcode/IRCAM. With a little knowledge of MIDI Sysex you can setup your machine as you wish. If you are intersting for Tuning tables contact us in the Institute for Research on Music & Acoustics (GREECE) kmos@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr or Adrianou 105, Athens 10558, GR. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Feb 1994 12:03:47 GMT From: Philip Jones Subject: re Let's try this again Don't know about the U20 patches that aren't tarred but in answer to your question, renaming the .tar file in the file manager will achieve nothing. The tar program archives anumber of single files into one larg file which needs to be split up again by the tar program. without it, it is a bit tricky. If you have an MSDOS based system there is a file to read tars at athene.uni-paderborn.de . You can get this file by ftping the above address and going to directory /pcsoft/msdos/starter The file is called tarread.exe and is 14928 bytes long. Hope this helps Pj02@ee.ic.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Feb 1994 09:31:35 GMT From: Apple-O Subject: macintosh effects processing/drum machine/recording programs Are there any programs out there that turn the mac into an effects processor (non midi, maybe an interface, plug guitar in, get a line out to amp, prefer not to use lame midi pickup)? Any mac drum machine programs? (pref. ones using audio out jack). Multi-track recording programs? (again, prefer normal inputs/microphones, to record "live" music, not midi/sequenced stuff) Any programmers out there interested in corresponding? -- Apollo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 08:27:55 GMT From: "Steven D. Bramson" Subject: MPEG Music? Herschel A Gelman asks .. ObEMusic: Can anyone enlighten me about the MPEG music format? Is there a Mac player for songs in this format around? ----------------------- I believe there is no such format in connection with music. MPEG is a standard for full motion video data compression. Look out for movie titles coming out on a pair of CDs suitable for CDi and CD-ROM with extra hardware. The video quality should be significantly better than VHS and the standard incorporates digital stereo sound. Steven D Bramson Data Management Group JET Joint Undertaking Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 3EA United Kingdom E-mail sdb@jet.uk Voice 0235 465 013 Fax 0235 465 399 ------------------------------------------------------------------ JET is Europe's fusion research project Disclaimer: Any views expressed are mine and do not represent those of JET ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 14:34:03 AST From: Alan Edwards Subject: pc->mac midi files I know that I have seen this on some list recently, but I didn't need to know then, and now I do: How do you get PC MIDI files to work on a Mac ? I recall that it has to do with fiddling something with ResEdit...could someone please help me out here. Thanks Alan Edwards ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 15:51:35 +0100 From: Hendrik Jan Veenstra Subject: Re: pc->mac midi files Alan Edwards writes: >I know that I have seen this on some list recently, but I didn't need >to know then, and now I do: How do you get PC MIDI files to work on >a Mac ? I recall that it has to do with fiddling something with >ResEdit...could someone please help me out here. Start ResEdit, but don't open a file. Then do a File/Get File Info and pick the midifile. In the dialog that now appears, change the Type to "Midi" (note the case), and leave the Creator alone. Close the dialog, save changes and quit ResEdit. That's it. -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra (hjv@phil.ruu.nl) Dept. of Philosophy University of Utrecht The Netherlands I recall how we lived on the corner of a bed... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 10:29:51 EST From: "B. Kirsch" Subject: Re: pc->mac midi files I wrote a program to apply a type and creator to a Standard MIDI file. It should be available on ftp sumex-aim.stanford.edu in the directory info-mac/disk/util or something like that. I think it is called SMFCaster10b3.hqx. or something close to that. If yo have any questions, let me know. Barry Kirsch bkirsch@nadc.navy.mil ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Feb 1994 13:09:02 -0400 From: William Eldridge Subject: Question for RI (Resident Imbecile) -- netnews Dear Joe: Your baby is a fine list -- keep up the good work. I rarely read netnews as I can reach it only by gophering to Birmingham-UK via MC Subject: Re: Question for RI (Resident Imbecile) -- netnews William Eldridge inquires: > >... to which newsgroup is EMUSIC-L gatewayed? How have you got it >set up? > EMUSIC-L is gatewayed to bit.listserv.emusic-l. The folks at American University, out of which this list is based, have set up a gateway for us. The "netnews@auvm.american.edu" fake user is subscribed to the list so it receives all of the mail. It is automagically forwarded to the netnews server. Postings from the news server are routed back along the same path (news to fake ID through script to mail to EMUSIC-L). Fortunately I don't have to deal with all the details, as getting the daily crop of bounces fixed is usually enough work. If you were interested in the specific details, jim@auvm.american.edu (the High Poobah of networking at AU) is the man to write to. --- Joe M. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 13:45:58 GMT From: Philip Jones Subject: re download question Jeff you wrote: > I have ftp-ed a patch file to my local Internet gateway, but I'm having trouble downloading to my computer. I have a feeling that it's because the file extension is one that I am not familiar with. This is the complete file as I have downloaded it from louie.udel.edu: U20-presets.tar.Z What is .tar.Z? Is this some sort of compression program? > The tar.Z is a suffix showing that the file has been compressed twice. To get rid of the Z extension you can try 'get'ting the file without the Z suffix and the ftp site may uncompress it for you. Failing that if you are on a unix based system type uncompress filename.tar.Z and you will be left with an uncompressed file called file.tar. To then untar it you can try tar -xf filename.tar this should work, if not you'll have to look through some manual pages. Hope this helps. Phil JOnes (pj02@ee.ic.ac.uk) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Feb 1994 09:40:28 GMT From: Philip Jones Subject: Seqwin Does anyone own seqwin, the sequencer package for MSWindows and have the mail address for them please? Phil ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 18:20:48 CST From: FA19000 Subject: SYNTH-L How do I subscribe to SYNTH-L? Janice Saffir Northeast MO State U FA19%NEMOMUS@ACADEMIC.NEMOSTATE.EDU Kirksville FA19@NEMOMUS.BITNET ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 09:54:40 -0500 From: "Joseph D. McMahon" Subject: Re: SYNTH-L Janice Saffir writes: > > How do I subscribe to SYNTH-L? > Janice Saffir > Northeast MO State U FA19%NEMOMUS@ACADEMIC.NEMOSTATE.EDU > Kirksville FA19@NEMOMUS.BITNET > I have taken care of it for you, but to do it, simply send mail to listserv@auvm.american.edu with the text sub synth-l (The brackets aren't necessary, they're just there to show you where your name should go.) To unsubscribe, send unsub synth-l to the same address. --- Joe M. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 1980 18:46:25 CST From: "Steven T. Awiszus" Subject: U-20 Patches Jeff, Sorry about ticking you of with the debate I had with Nick Rothwell. No harm was meant. Here is some info on U-20 patches: ucsd.edu /midi/Patches louie.udel.edu /pub/midi/Patches These sites hold U-20 and U-220 patches I believe. Also there is a users group list you can subscribe to: Roland U20/U220 phantom@nwu.edu(James Choi) Hopefully this will help! Steve Awiszus Electrical/Recording Engineer ------------------------------ End of the EMUSIC-L Digest ******************************