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Re: Akai S900 and theK5   Message List  
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I would subscribe to the Atari-Midi yahoo group. Dr. T himself posts there every so often.

Joel


On Feb 8, 2007, at 7:54 AM, k5synth@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Messages In This Digest (3 Messages)

1a.
Akai S900 and theK5 From: Jeff B
1b.
Re: Akai S900 and the K5 From: Antoine Deschênes
1c.
RE : [k5synth] Akai S900 and the K5 From: DERZOU

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1a.

Akai S900 and the K5

Posted by: "Jeff B" jeffbee42@...   jeffbee42

Wed Feb 7, 2007 12:40 pm (PST)

A few days ago on the K5000 alias there was a message about the old K5 editor from Dr. T's being released to the public:

http://tamw.atari-users.net/cage_art.htm

(sorry, but I deleted the original message)

Around the same time that this editor was available, Dr. T's also had a program which would take a sample from an Akai S900 sampler and perform a FFT on the sample and send the harmonics to a K5. I don't remember the name of the program but does anyone know:

1. The name of the program
2. If it has been released to the public like the Caged Artists programs?

I know about the K5 Wavemaker program by Leslie Stanford (http://www.kfuenf.org/KAWAI.K5/index.html) but I'm on the lookout for the one by Dr. T's.

Thanks,

Jeff

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1b.

Re: Akai S900 and the K5

Posted by: "Antoine Deschênes" antdes45@...   antdes45

Wed Feb 7, 2007 4:12 pm (PST)

If you have a plain DOS machine with a MPU-401 or compatible and
software that can save to Ensoniq SampleVision samples, like SoundForge
or Cool Edit Pro, you can use Syntonyx Overtone to do the job.

Jeff B a écrit :
> A few days ago on the K5000 alias there was a message about the old K5
> editor from Dr. T's being released to the public:
>
> http://tamw.atari-users.net/cage_art.htm
>
> (sorry, but I deleted the original message)
>
> Around the same time that this editor was available, Dr. T's also had
> a program which would take a sample from an Akai S900 sampler and
> perform a FFT on the sample and send the harmonics to a K5. I don't
> remember the name of the program but does anyone know:
>
> 1. The name of the program
> 2. If it has been released to the public like the Caged Artists programs?
>
>
> I know about the K5 Wavemaker program by Leslie Stanford
> (http://www.kfuenf.org/KAWAI.K5/index.html) but I'm on the lookout for
> the one by Dr. T's.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
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1c.

RE : [k5synth] Akai S900 and the K5

Posted by: "DERZOU" abel_404@...   abel_404

Thu Feb 8, 2007 2:06 am (PST)

Hi !

Has someone the opportunity to send me by mail this tool called Syntonyx
Overtone ?

Thx

David

-----Message d'origine-----
De : k5synth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:k5synth@yahoogroups.com] De la part de
Antoine Deschênes
Envoyé : jeudi 8 février 2007 01:12
À : k5synth@yahoogroups.com
Objet : Re: [k5synth] Akai S900 and the K5

If you have a plain DOS machine with a MPU-401 or compatible and
software that can save to Ensoniq SampleVision samples, like SoundForge
or Cool Edit Pro, you can use Syntonyx Overtone to do the job.

Jeff B a écrit :
> A few days ago on the K5000 alias there was a message about the old K5
> editor from Dr. T's being released to the public:
>
> http://tamw. <http://tamw.atari-users.net/cage_art.htm>
atari-users.net/cage_art.htm
>
> (sorry, but I deleted the original message)
>
> Around the same time that this editor was available, Dr. T's also had
> a program which would take a sample from an Akai S900 sampler and
> perform a FFT on the sample and send the harmonics to a K5. I don't
> remember the name of the program but does anyone know:
>
> 1. The name of the program
> 2. If it has been released to the public like the Caged Artists programs?
>
>
> I know about the K5 Wavemaker program by Leslie Stanford
> (http://www.kfuenf. <http://www.kfuenf.org/KAWAI.K5/index.html>
org/KAWAI.K5/index.html) but I'm on the lookout for
> the one by Dr. T's.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
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Thu Feb 8, 2007 8:58 pm

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I would subscribe to the Atari-Midi yahoo group. Dr. T himself posts there every so often. Joel ... I would subscribe to the Atari-Midi yahoo group. Dr. T...
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Feb 8, 2007
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Nice to know! Maybe I would be able to get Dr. T's D-110 software (Got the floppies, but after my father reinstalled it a second time, the copy protection...
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... yes, do come on in! Loads of other good stuff there, much of it still not bettered, & hey its all free thanks mostly to the sterling work of Tim Conrardy. ...
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