... I had wondered whether the easiest way to convert these files [from Atari patch librarian s/w] was simply to run the software in the [Steem Atari ST] emulator and ask it to transmit the MIDI data and just capture it on the PC. You can assign any MIDI port on your PC to be the Atari's built in ...
Any notes you have on the GenEdit/GenPatch and Synthworks formats would be welcome ! Thanks.Daz. Daz Below are all the details of M1/T1 file formats that I can come up with at present. I'm largely going by details taken from ("Fast Basic") programs that I wrote (~15 years ago) to read T1/M1 bank ...
Daz I'll check if I've got any details about the GenEdi/GenPatch formats and get back to you. Meanwhile, since Francois doesn't seem to be here at the moment to reply to your question about Atari accessories, here's a quick overview. Accessories were loaded at boot time and had to be in the root ...
Daz Latest news ... I got some files from Clive in various flavours, that came from Atari based patch librarians such as GenEdit and Synthworks. Whilst some of them just appear to be the raw sysex with headers and trailers and possibly easily converted, some of them are not easy to read. If you let ...
If the 50-disk set had a name, I don't know it. I went to the Korg offices in West London and they showed me into a room with a T1 and a pile of disks to copy.
As for other disk support, we could consider things for the future, but no promises. What other sounds are you looking to have supported? I have a lot of diskettes that load extra samples into the T1: . (1) 50 that I copied at Korg in West London (no charge, just a long slog through 50 load/save ...
Referring back to my original posting at the start of this topic, can anyone throw any light on whether my wish-list item (4) is already met? More difficult, what's the prognosis for item (3) - importing other PCM data (from T1 diskettes) - bearing in mind that there's already PC software that will ...
I think I for one would find a header-stripping feature (as mentioned in your last posting) useful. I wonder if you'd mind me sending you some old example Atari files containing M1 & T1 dumps, to show what they're like?
Francois and Jaz Thanks, Francois, for your useful reply to my questions. I've got supplementary questions, but they're belong more under my topic "T1 Emulation in Korg Legacy, Digital", so I'd be grateful if you'd look at them at: http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=14568 Clive
Francois and Jaz - questions mainly addressed to you, but if anyone else can answer, ... Under the topic "The ultimate collection of M1 sounds for Korg Legacy Edition", at http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=14522 Francois has replied to questions from me about importing SysEx ...
Francois & Daz Like Francois, I've also got Atari-based M1 & T1 banks - mine are in various Atari formats, including Steinberg's Synthworks. If I do decide to buy the M1 emulator, I'll want to convert these Atari banks to run with it - I understand that the emulator will read files in "fxb" file ...
When I first heard about the M1 emulation in KLC, I made a wish list for T1 emulation, consisting of these four features: (1) the internal PCM sounds of the T1, in the right "locations" to enable existing T1 programs to work without having to edit them to get the right waves for the two oscillators ...