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From: Len Sasso <lsasso@...>
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 at 9:55:41 AM
Subject: [GEN] New Environments
Message #49225
Stefan Skold has contributed a SPD-20 editor to the LUG Environment collection: "http://www.swiftkick.com/lugenv/synth/spd20.zip"; Thanks, Len ============================================================Environment Toolkit: "http://www.Swiftkick.com/toolkit.html"; LUG Collection: "http://www.swiftkick.com/lugec.html"; Swiftkick Collection: "http://www.Swiftkick.com/logEnvs.html"; et4 Back Issues: "http://www.Swiftkick.com/et4blib.html"; ============================================================
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From: "Tom Parish" <tparish@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2001 at 11:37:45 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] New Environments - help request
Message #49235
This is a reply to #49225.
THIS is good news. I have a SP20. I really like because I'm a percussionist and its just easier for me to create rhythms with sticks ... But ..... I needs some help. I'm new with Logic (and loving it BTW ...). What are the steps to getting the file into Logic so its accessible for use? Thanks in advance for anyone willing to provide some guidance here. Tom http://www.digitaldna.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Len Sasso <lsasso@...> To: <logic-users@egroups.com>; <LA-MAC@onelist.com>; <logic-tdm@onelist.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 9:55 AM Subject: [LUG] [GEN] New Environments > Stefan Skold has contributed a SPD-20 editor to the LUG Environment collection: > > "http://www.swiftkick.com/lugenv/synth/spd20.zip"; > > Thanks, > Len >
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From: Len Sasso <lsasso@...>
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 at 3:24:33 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] New Environments - help request
Message #49241
This is a reply to #49235.
>But ..... I needs some help. I'm new with Logic (and loving it BTW ...). >What are the steps to getting the file into Logic so its accessible for use? First you need to unzip the archive - on a Mac you can use Stuffit Expander, or Zipit (and probably other utilities) and on a PC there's WinZip. This will give you two files, one with the extension ".txt" and the other with the extension ".lso". The .txt file contains notes from the author and you should be able to open it in any text editor. The .lso file is the Logic song containing the Environment. You should be able to load it into Logic. If Logic doesn't recognize it as a Logic song, you need to use "Import" from the File menu the first time. Len
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From: Bill Plante <solistic@...>
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 at 2:10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN]Seeking Environment for Proteus virtuoso
Message #61473
This is a reply to #49225.
Hi Len and everybody Just bought a wonderful module, Proteus Virtuoso, and am experimenting with the best setup in the environment. Wonder if anyone has any guidance? Thanks bill plante
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