mark@unisec.UUCP (02/02/87)
I recently purchased a Casio CZ-1 which I intend to interface to my Amiga. I've ordered the MIDI Gold interface through GO AMIGA! and am awaiting its arrival. What I'd like to have, and will probably write myself if I can't find a freebie, is a "voice editor" which would allow me to easily compose variations of the three envelope types (DCO, DCW, DCA) and monitor them on the CZ-1 at the same time, possibly by continuous cycling of scales or chords. What I had in mind by way of a presentation format is something similar to the "design instrument" screen in Music Studio, except that the three envelopes would be presented on the same screen (might get busy). If anyone has made any inroads in this area, I would like to hear about it. If you're willing to part with any source (in any condition) that you've written, I'd be most appreciative. If anyone would like more details on the CZ-1, I'd be happy to post more info (probably to rec.music.synth). Thanks. Mark Rinfret
page@ulowell.UUCP (02/04/87)
mark@unisec.USI.COM (Mark Rinfret) wrote in article <419@unisec.USI.COM>: >I recently purchased a Casio CZ-1 which I intend to interface to my Amiga. Two good choices! >I've ordered the MIDI Gold interface ... Another good choice! > I'd like to have a "voice editor" Golden Hawk Technology (makers of MIDI Gold) are working on one. I don't know a lot about the particulars, or what plans they have for it (like if it's going to be freeware/shareware/commercialware); you might call them and ask. ..Bob PS I have no financial stake in the above products or vendors. -- Bob Page, U of Lowell CS Dept. ulowell!page, page@ulowell.CSNET
mark@unisec.UUCP (02/06/87)
Thanks for the feedback, Bob. I did try to call them via information but the operator had no number. I guess I'll have to dig through my last AmigaWorld (or my next one) for a phone number. Mark