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And you should definitely get credit for how you present your software. Something I noticed is that you totally keep your focus on the quality of the product and not on useless emotional background stuff that nobody cares about. If there's been a criticism or question, you don't get offended at all. No weird games..etc...WAVEXtractor wrote:Thanks. I couldn't agree any less....Assyrianpianist wrote:Congrats! You're a very good programmer. You and baboosh could've solved s lot of problems, only if korg had co-operated ...

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Lika - you are on the edge of being banned - be careful.
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Lika - you are on the edge of being banned - be careful.
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Pete, is that due to the floods being over?



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No - it was because I have just received my M3 !!!Nedim wrote:Pete, is that due to the floods being over?

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Thanks God! Lika...Pete...so you finally got it? Time for divorce yet or?
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No nothing like that - I am lucky and have the best partner when it comes to music gear - but I may have to do a bit of "chocs & flowers" over the next few months to soften the Kronos/PA3X "hit".Nedim wrote:Time for divorce yet or?

Sorry - getting off the topic here but must say that I LOVE the M3 !!!!!
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All i know is that you will forget about KARMA now... 

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Hi WaveXtractor,
I still think there's a slim chance that Korg will release a librarian software to merge sets during the next major event. I just find it very hard to believe that they completely ignored our request. I know it's a long shot, but in case if they didn't do this again (surprise!!!) , do you think it would be totally impossible to achieve this without their help?
I still think there's a slim chance that Korg will release a librarian software to merge sets during the next major event. I just find it very hard to believe that they completely ignored our request. I know it's a long shot, but in case if they didn't do this again (surprise!!!) , do you think it would be totally impossible to achieve this without their help?
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They way I think of is: Nothing is impossible!!!Assyrianpianist wrote:Hi WaveXtractor,
I still think there's a slim chance that Korg will release a librarian software to merge sets during the next major event. I just find it very hard to believe that they completely ignored our request. I know it's a long shot, but in case if they didn't do this again (surprise!!!) , do you think it would be totally impossible to achieve this without their help?
It's just a matter of dedication, time and hard work.
I'm not sure ihowever, if anyone is or should be prepared to spend their time on something KORG has no support on!!!
Right. So let me ask you this. As far as programming goes, how hard you think this is for a programmer like yourself to come up with this software if you did have korg's support on your side? Let's say , Korg supplied you with all the codes and info you need to have.WAVEXtractor wrote:
I'm not sure ihowever, if anyone is or should be prepared to spend their time on something KORG has no support on!!!
I just want to understand the level of difficulty and complexity involved in this. After seeing what you and baboosh have done, this just seems totally possible to accomplish if you guys had access to whatever you needed to see. That's not true?
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Assyrianpianist wrote:
Right. So let me ask you this. As far as programming goes, how hard you think this is for a programmer like yourself to come up with this software if you did have korg's support on your side? Let's say , Korg supplied you with all the codes and info you need to have.
I just want to understand the level of difficulty and complexity involved in this. After seeing what you and baboosh have done, this just seems totally possible to accomplish if you guys had access to whatever you needed to see. That's not true?
You are quite right. It is totally possible to achieve. Though it would still be complex & difficult and have its challenges, it would ultimately speed up the whole process if we had KORG's support, then it would only be a matter of days/weeks to implement everything and get ready.
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