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Which version of Sound diver are you refering to? 2.0 was shaky, especially with particular synths. 3.0 rocks though. Alesis midi is a PIA to work with, is what I can gather from band members trying to set up a DAW station. bIz On Monday, January 15, 2001 2:34 PM, Mountain Man [SMTP:mtman@cloud9.net] wrote: > One man's opinion - it's the buggiest piece of software I own. I know > that other people have had more success with it; and to give them > credit, eMagic's user support is quite good - I just got to the point > where I threw in the towel. If you decide that this is "the answer" for > you, I have a copy that I can give you a good price on :) > > Elby > > > > > > > Subject: Re: repeater... > > Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 13:35:07 -0800 > > From: rich <rich@nuvisionsca.com> > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > > > >Using SoundDiver for my synths is much nicer than using the front > > >panels to tweak my sounds and the same might be true of the Repeater > > as > > >well. > > > > Can anyone tell me if Soundiver is the answer to my synth woes? I > > recently purchased an Alesis QS6.1, and added a Qcard with the > > vintage synths (It was the most viable replacement when my buddy > > asked to have his '67 Vox Jaguar back...damn...after i fixed it, > > too...) > > > > The problem i'm having is understanding the effects architecture, and > > most specifically how the controller bars interact with the effects. > > I'm struggling to get some sort of real-time control over the > > voicings and/or the effects. > > > > Anybody have any suggestions? I wrote to Alesis tech support, but no > > reply. Is there an Alesis synth users group someone could point me > > to? > > > > best, > > > > rich > >