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27.07.2005, 07:35 AM
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27.07.2005, 11:36 AM
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The problem was when you saved a song with presets, and when you loaded the song, you had to change the presets again.
But this should be fixed now.
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My distributor has said the same thing actually! 8O
Apparantly they've gotten around the problem by using one of those old C64 tape drives - patch parameters, plus multi setups must be saved to cassette.
I really trust my distributor, because everything he has said has come true! Of course those of you who have read this track from the start know that already.
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27.07.2005, 12:51 PM
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The SynthWizard has some advice - Back in the 1980's music was better, TV was better, films were better. Not to mention fashion.... Let me help you relive the past with some classic 80's sounds from my vintage synth collection....
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27.07.2005, 01:44 PM
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Apparantly they've gotten around the problem by using one of those old C64 tape drives - patch parameters, plus multi setups must be saved to cassette.
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Press play on tape to load patch
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27.07.2005, 01:49 PM
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Apparantly they've gotten around the problem by using one of those old C64 tape drives - patch parameters, plus multi setups must be saved to cassette.
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Press play on tape to load patch
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Complete with retro "TI Syntax Error: Your OS is kaput"
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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables? A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!
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27.07.2005, 02:38 PM
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Its about time we start using old skool technology again. Sure, I used tape casettes to load patches into a Jupiter 8....and yes it took 2 days to load....
Ah they were the days
* Do any of you guys remember playing mid 80's computer games that required one to load up from casettes.....took like 10 mins to load!!
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The SynthWizard has some advice - Back in the 1980's music was better, TV was better, films were better. Not to mention fashion.... Let me help you relive the past with some classic 80's sounds from my vintage synth collection....
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27.07.2005, 03:13 PM
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Yea I remember playing games on an old Adam computer off of cassette. It was crazy Had to rewind it too after you played it. lol
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27.07.2005, 03:20 PM
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It wasn't mine though. I had a TRS-80. (still do, and the damn thing still boots off of its original floppies; they must hae been sitting in 130+ deg. weather outside for years and years and years... amazing :P)
http://oldcomputers.net/trs80iii.html
This kid was pretty well off and his parents bought him everything, but I got to play games with him on his computer. It was pretty much a thousand times better than my TRS-80 (not really, but graphics were everything in a kids eyes.)
http://oldcomputers.net/adam.html
I remember how weird this computer was, the printer had to be on to use it because it powered the entire system. lol
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27.07.2005, 03:26 PM
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Press play on tape to load patch
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So would this be considered an analog synth now?
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27.07.2005, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Its about time we start using old skool technology again. Sure, I used tape casettes to load patches into a Jupiter 8....and yes it took 2 days to load....
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Wouldn?t it be easier just to re-program the patch from scratch
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* Do any of you guys remember playing mid 80's computer games that required one to load up from casettes.....took like 10 mins to load!!
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Then it must have been a very small game. I remember sitting in front of the screen winding and rewinding the tape looking for that special pattern of funny cloured stripes and then waited for half an hour just to find out that the game didn?t work But then came the revolutionary 5 1/4" diskdrive (noisy as hell). Boy that was rocket fast loading times and as a side reward you could buy single sided disk and cut them in the side so that they became double sided for half the price. Oh, the days it was
Hi-tech = Load "wonderboy",8,1
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Press play on tape to load patch
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So would this be considered an analog synth now?
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Well at least your patches are stored analog
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