So...
I've been searching, but haven't found anything!
Downloaded the SoundTower-but, it's only an editor.
What I need is to compile my own RAM Perf bank from different SYX banks, by pressing copy\past.
Any ideas?
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Re: Korg Wavestation librarian
SoundDiver has always been king here, for me. It's dependency handling is amazing.
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Re: Korg Wavestation librarian
I confirm. I used SoundDiver in these days for the same needs, after having tried other different tools. It's still the best after all.
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Since SoundDiver has been discontinued for a long time, is there anyway to even get a copy?
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On the Mac platform (which I am), anyone with an XSkey can freely use the SD3 beta version, which I'm sure you can still find around the net.meatballfulton wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 7:30 pmSince SoundDiver has been discontinued for a long time, is there anyway to even get a copy?
For the PC, you'd probably need to track down a copy on ebay or use other less official means.
I even have an old version of SoundDiver for the Atari ST...
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Here's the Diver, but I can't make it work on my WIN7 PC((meatballfulton wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 7:30 pmSince SoundDiver has been discontinued for a long time, is there anyway to even get a copy?
http://www.mediafire.com/file/v3t5bjpg1 ... N.rar/file
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Re: Korg Wavestation librarian
The last version of SoundDiver for Windows is available freely from the Internet Archive. I use it in Windows 10 x64 with no problem whatsoever. It has editors/librarians for a couple of hundred synths from before, say, 2002, including all versions of the Wavestation. There are also facilities for creating new definitions, but it requires programming/script editing chops.meatballfulton wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 7:30 pmSince SoundDiver has been discontinued for a long time, is there anyway to even get a copy?
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