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From: "danwader" <danwader@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 at 10:17:27 AM
Subject: [SoundDiver] Re: Where can I get SoundDiver for Windows?
Message #17739
This is a reply to #17737.
Concerning the suggestion to switch to MIDI-Quest: MIDI-Quest is a mess. Even setups that come with the program are incomplete. The basic program is bad enough that using the option to write your own links would not be worth the trouble. After communicating back and forth with them trying to get it to even work with one of the machines they show in examples on their web site, I concluded that they never really finished the program. That's why I finally bought SoundDiver; even a using program that is out of business is much better than MIDI Quest, including the "answers" you get from their support. The support for SoundDiver that you find in this Yahoo group is far better than any you will receive from MIDI-Quest. It is not that they do not try; just that they do not have much to work with. If I had not been able to get SoundDiver, I would have written my own using VBA with Microsoft Access, which would be easier than trying to get MIDI-Quest to work. --- In sounddiver-users@yahoogroups.com, "envia94" <akva@...> wrote: > > How useful ... It seems that it is better to go to MIDI-Quest site instead. Or, what is currently > the most user-friendly and best-selling MIDI Editor/Librarian for Windows. >
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