Archive – April 1995

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April 1995
From: Jaime.Pinto@*** (Jaime Lares Rebelo Pinto)
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 95 17:57:41 +0200
Subject: sysex

>>Does this mean that there is no way for a Mac user to use Korg programs stored on a Unix system cause they’re all PC?<<

You can use something like bulk sysex utility, shareware, available in Mac archives, to handle .syx files on the Mac.
Cheers,
Jaime.

From: slaman@*** (Scott Laman)
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 15:14:06 -0500
Subject: Re: sysex

Jaime writes:

>>You can use something like bulk sysex utility, shareware, available in Mac archives, to handle .syx files on the Mac. <<

Do you have any more specifics on what server and a filename for a Korg compatible Mac utility?

Thanks!
Scott

From: <chinh%SMTPGATE@***> (Chinh Do Nguyen)
Date: Fri Mar 31 16:50:46 1995
Subject: The list is now available in di-gest format

(I inserted a dash inside digest in the subject line to prevent the list from bouncing my message.)

DIGESTS

The korg01w list is now available in digest format, which is a large message containing all messages sent to the list over a certain period (I think it’s one day). Many people like this feature because their mail box doesn’t get all cluttered up with list traffic but only one message per day (or whatever). The downside of digests is that the msgs don’t get to you until the digest is sent out. Also, when you read it, you can’t just hit Reply to answer a post.

To subscribe to the korg01w digest, send mail to majordomo@* with “subscribe korg01w-digest” in the body of the message. If you subscribe to the korg01w-digest list, you will want to unsubscribe from the regular korg01w list (mail to majordomo@* with “unsubscribe korg01w” in the body).

FILES

List related files are now retrievable thru email. Right now, monthly archives of list messages and back copies of digests are available. Send a message to “majordomo@***” with “help” in the body of the message to get instructions on how to retrieve files.

I will make other files like sound banks, ed/lib programs, etc. available for retrieval. If you want to contribute a file, send it to me and I will put it on the file list.

Cheers

Chinh Do

From: M.Baggaley@***
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 12:50:25 +0100
Subject: RE: where to get dumpster !

I can send you a copy as a mail attachment if you like (I will have to get it from home, so will be a day or two). If you need it, let me know your EMAIL address (can’t post it to the list) and how you would like it attaching. I can create a ZIP, UNIX compress or GNU gzip archive and attach it as a uuencoded doc. You will need a copy of uudecode + ZIP/compress/gzip. Mike B.

From G.R.M.Miller@*** Sun Apr 2 15:41:55 1995
Date: Sun, 02 Apr 95 15:54:00 BST
Subject: HELP wanted re sound banks at musie ftp site

I am compiling a (Microsoft Access) database which I hope

will act as a cross-reference for all 01/W and O3R/W users who have copies of the sound banks at the musie ftp site. I will upload it to musie in due course. Its going to contain

Lists of multisound names and number assignments for the O3, O1, and O5. Lists of programs and combis held at musie ftp site ie.

FUNK&ALT
GIFTSORT
KORG_O1
MANUBIZZ
MOVIES
NEWSND1
O1MIDALL
O1PROG
O1W_POP
OMAT
ORGANS
ROCKPOP
TEKNOSET
VICBANK1,2,3

For each program will be held The multisound number(s) it uses, its bank assignment and file names (as above)

For each combi will be held The program(s) it uses, its bank assignment and file names (as above)

This should enable you, for example, to find out what combis have piano type sounds by cross-referencing the piano multisounds vs the combis.

*** H E L P ***

To make this as complete as possible. Please can anyone:

  1. Tell me about the musie prog-combi banks, (eg. who is the author, why did they create them, where did they come from etc.) If you did some of the programming here’s your chance to claim the credit.
  2. I’d like to include the X3 and X5 multisound lists……… can some kind person give me a list from their manual. (I have an O5R/W multisound list) so if you can confirm its the same as X3 that will be just as good.

TIA

Graeme

From: slaman@*** (Scott Laman)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 09:03:56 -0500
Subject: Macs using Korg dumps

>>Does this mean that there is no way for a Mac user to use Korg programs stored on a Unix system cause they’re all PC? <<

To anyone following this thread… the problem being that most program files and patch dump/load utilities are for PCs, not Macs. 🙁

I got it to work with my 05R/W recently using the “Bulk Sysex Utility” (found on the UMICH archives)… I can mail it to you if you can’t find it).

I was able to transmit any of the .SYX files found on the Korg pages/sites to the 05 as long as I set the 05 to be in Multi-Mode (or is that Global?) (the mode for doing dumps and setting parameters etc). Anyway, it worked… don’t want to bore those who aren’t interested. If your on a Mac and are having problems email me, I’m a newbie to MIDI, but might be able to help.

Pretty cool having a thousand or so new sounds/combos 🙂

Notes:

  • I’ve only been able to load in complete .SYX files no luck with individual sound patches or even the .rw files etc
  • So far this has been a one way street… I have not been able to dump anything from the Korg to the Mac yet.

From: bconners@*** (Bruce W. Conners)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 10:27:53 -0700
Subject: Re: HELP wanted re sound banks at musie ftp site

G.R.M.Miller@*** wrote: >>I am compiling a (Microsoft Access) database which I hope will act as a cross-reference for all 01/W and O3R/W users who have copies of the sound<<

Graeme,
Sounds like a good idea. I sent in the 01w_set and the x5prog1,2,3. The orgin of the 01w_set is varied. Some came from Korg, some I created, and some were gotten by copying the parameters from other Korg synths. The X5 progs were converted from X3 files. If anyone has an 05R/W or the X5 you should download the X5sets from the Cakewalk Homepage at: http://www.isvr.soton.ac.uk/People/ccb/Cakewalk/ These have the combinations in addition to the programs. I sent them to the musie site, but they weren’t put prog-combi directory.

Also, has anyone been able to unarchive the programs that have the extensions .lha or .LHA? (I have not).
Thanks,
Bruce

From: Ewe1@***
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 12:59:55 -0400
Subject: Re: RE: where to get dumpster !

Mike D. I need dumpster as an attached file to mail, in a zip and I have uundecode. I’m utilizing a PC with windows and a midisoft software program for transfer to my Korg now, but I can only transfer midi files not Korg sounds and files etc. If you can send it to me I’m on American On Line at the following address Ewe1@*** We can received attached files on this system, but have a hard time pulling files out of the body of a mail message., so please attache them. Thanks Earl. USA

From: henrym@*** (Henry Mays)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 95 15:50:49 EDT
Subject: 01w/pro info request

I am considering purchasing an 01w/pro and would greatly appreciate some info to help me make the decision.

The asking price of the keyboard is $1700. It is in very good condition. Is this a good/fair price? (I could not find a price for the 01w/pro in the used instrument list).

Also, I’m kind of wavering between this keyboard and the x2. Does anyone have some knowledge of both of these keyboards, kind of a contrast of the two? I’m mainly leaning toward the x2 due to all of the sound diskettes that come with it, but the action on the x2 is pretty different.

Thanks very much in advance for any info.

Henry

From: werning@*** (werning)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 17:50:17 -0400
Subject: Patchs

Does anyone know of a excellent sounding Rock Bass sound for the 01w/fd?

I am doing some sequencing and am having trouble finding a good thick sound.
I have all the patches at Musie, but I am wondering if anyone thought that
one sounded exceptionally good, or can give me some tips on tweaking one.

Also, If there are any Ozric Tentacles fans out there that have a good patch
for the intro to White Rhino Tea, let me know. I have it sequenced, but dont
have the right patch. Its originally done on the wavestation, but do to lack
of funds I am trying it on the 01w/fd.

Thanks,

Mike

EMAIL werning@***

From: Jaime.Pinto@*** (Jaime Lares Rebelo Pinto)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 95 01:10:14 +0200
Subject: Re: 01w/pro info request

henrym@*** (Henry Mays) wrote:

>>I am considering purchasing an 01w/pro and would greatly appreciate some info to help me make the decision. [stuff deleted] Also, I’m kind of wavering between this keyboard and the x2. Does anyone have some knowledge of both of these keyboards, kind of a contrast of the two? I’m mainly leaning toward the x2 due to all of the sound diskettes that come with it, but the action on the x2 is pretty different.<<

If the 01/W system exclusive messages are compatible with the 01/Wpro, I suppose you’ll find more sounds for the 01/Wpro than for X2. I suppose that most of the X2 sounds can be converted for the 01/W, but not the other way around: the X2 has some more samples than the 01/W, but the 01/W has Wave Shaping.

There are good commercially available patches for the 01/W, too.

You can find public domain sounds (patches) for the 01/W and X? in musie.phlab.missouri.edu /pub/korg/ .

>>Thanks very much in advance for any info.<<

I hope this helps,
Jaime.

From: Keith Wiley <keithw@***>
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 21:52:45 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: RE: patches

>>I am doing some sequencing and am having trouble finding a good thick sound. I have all the patches at Musie, but I am wondering if anyone thought that one sounded exceptionally good, or can give me some tips on tweaking one.<<

You want an accurate sample of an electric bass or just good bass sound. I love A66, Octave Bass, but it sure isn’t a guitar sound. I has a really deep throbbing bass tone to it which is why I like it so much.

>>Also, If there are any Ozric Tentacles fans out there that have a good patch That would be me. I don’t have the patch though. I saw them live last year in D.C. It was the first time I’d ever heard them. The lead singer was SOOOOOOOOOOO stoned, the rest of the band just sat there laughing at him. It was so funny. The keyboardist is way tooooo awesome!! Of course I’d think so.<<

/Keith Wiley/ *

define Electrogenetic Engineer * * * * * *

Str255 residence = Univ. MD; *** ** * * ** *
contact = email(keithw@***); * ** ** ***

From: Mike Clarke <mikec@***>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 95 02:32:11 GMT
Subject: Re: Patchs

Hi werning,

>>Also, If there are any Ozric Tentacles fans out there that have a good patch for the intro to White Rhino Tea, let me know. I have it sequenced, but dont have the right patch. Its originally done on the wavestation, but do to lack of funds I am trying it on the 01w/fd.

Oh yes, there is certainly an Ozric Tentacles fan here.

At my next opportunity, I’ll have a damn good go at synthesizing the sound you need. How’s that sound?

==Mike Clarke==
Home: mikec@***

Work: mike.clarke@*** (musician)

Marvel at the immensely boring signature!

From: tarabbia@*** (Patrice TARABBIA)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 95 09:35:42 +0200
Subject: Re: HELP wanted re sound banks at musie ftp site

>>Also, has anyone been able to unarchive the programs that have the extensions .lha or .LHA?

.lha is a compressed format popular in the amiga world, similar to zip for the PC people.
You can get the software to handle this format from the following sites, among others:

ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/utilities/unix/LHarc-UNIX.tar.Z

Patrice
tarabbia@***

From: Yuecel Karabulu <karabulu@***-dortmund.de>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 95 10:18:53 +0200
Subject: excellent Tekno kick ?

Hi,

Does anyone know of a excellent sounding Tekno kick for 01w? I have my Teknoset from anonymous@***/pub/korg but I couldn’t find a good kick sound.

Thanks,

/ Yuecel /

e-mail: karabulu@***-dortmund.de
Yuecel Karabulut
Kleiststr. 2
44147 Dortmund UNI DO
Germany
voice :(+49) 231/881793

From: M.Baggaley@***
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 13:10:47 +0100
Subject: RE: where to get dumpster !

I have found out where I got dumpster from. The URL is ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/MIDI/PROGRAMS/MSWINDOWS/dumpster.zip I think this is a mirror of some other site, but can’t remember which.
Regards,
Mike B.

From: werning@*** (werning)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 10:35:37 -0400
Subject: Korg And Ozric Tentacles.

This isnt really an 01w message, but more toward the fans of the OT. I have a synthesizer equipment list for the band at my home page for those that are interested. The URL is http://execpc.com/~mwerning.

Mike.

From: prbt@*** (Pete Tonkin)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 15:31:19 +0100 (BST)
Subject: More 05RW fun..

Hi all,

I’m new to Korgs and this list, and I’m having GREAT fun(!) with getting my sequencer (an old Alesis MMT8) to talk to my 05RW…

My current annoyance is this:

The sequencer can only issue prog changes in the range 0-127; the drums on Bank G are 128-136! How can I choose which drums I use from my sequencer??

Any help much appreciated

Pete
prbt@***

From: hazelbec@*** (Martin & Rebecca)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 19:42:42 +0000
Subject: Re: More 05RW fun..

>>The sequencer can only issue prog changes in the range 0-127; the drums on Bank G are 128-136! How can I choose which drums I use from my sequencer??

In the back of the manual in the sysex section it gives you the info you
need (it’s on the same page as Korg sysex headers).
Martin

From: DEW@***
Date: Tue, 04 Apr 1995 14:02:31 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Word from Korg

Being new to this I have a few questions… I have just heard from a friend that Korg is no longer making the O1 series. Is this true? If this is true what word is out about it’s replace-
ment? Does that make the X and i series the only Korg synths out now?
Thanks

Dave

From: Keith Wiley <keithw@***>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 20:28:44 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Word from Korg

I can’t verify or deny your information but don’t get an 01 anyway. Don’t get me wrong, I have an 01/Wfd myself and it’s more valuable than my mother man. It’s just that from what I hear, the X series is really very similar and is actually cheaper even though it’s newer. If I had decided to wait three years before buying a synth and I were ready to now, I think I’d get one of the X ones from all I hear. If I’m correct (and I may not be) the X3 is the equivalent of the 01/W, but I’m sure someone here will correct me if I’m wrong.

/Keith Wiley/ *

define Electrogenetic Engineer

Str255 residence = Univ. MD
contact = email(keithw@***)

On Tue, 4 Apr 1995 DEW@*** wrote:

>>Being new to this I have a few questions… I have just heard from a friend that Korg is no longer making the O1 series. Is this true? If this is true what word is out about it’s replacement? Does that make the X and i series the only Korg synths out now? Thanks Dave

From: Kenny Zalewski <zalewk@***>
Date: Tue, 04 Apr 1995 23:01:24 EDT
Subject: Re: 01w/pro info request

On Mon, 4/3/1995, henrym@*** (Henry Mays) wrote:

>> I am considering purchasing an 01w/pro and would greatly appreciate some info to help me make the decision. The asking price of the keyboard is $1700. It is in very good condition. Is this a good/fair price? (I could not find a price for the 01w/pro in the used instrument list).

First, I do not know anything about the X2, so I cannot help you with your comparison. However, I think that $1700 is a great price for this keyboard, especially considering that the Korg 01/Wfd has an average used price of about $1500. The 01/Wpro has everything the 01/Wfd has, plus the extended keyboard and an extra piano waveform. If I was in the market for the 01/Wpro right now, I would take that offer. That is only my opinion, so you must weigh it out for yourself. Good luck. — kennyz \


Kenny Zalewski — Software Engineer ** President, Capital District USA Hockey
IFS International, Rensselaer Technlgy Park, 185 Jordan Road, Troy, NY, 12180
E-mail: zalewk@*** http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~zalewskk
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From: Brian J Campbell <brianjc@***>
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 01:39:00 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: Word from Korg

On Tue, 4 Apr 1995 DEW@*** wrote:

>> Being new to this I have a few questions… I have just heard from a friend that Korg is no longer making the O1 series. Is this true? If this is true what word is out about it’s replace-ment? Does that make the X and i series the only Korg synths out now?

This is not true, at least not yet. I just got into stock several 01W/fd and Pro X boards, and haven’t heard a thing about closing out the line. The 01 still sounds a little better than the X series, still offers waveshaping (for what that’s worth to you, I don’t know), and,
well, That’s about it (aside from the obvious direct compatability with thousands of patches and PCM sounds w/o translation).

To Keith, the X series is a better buy now — I can’t argue with you on that. I do know that people are still looking for and buying the 0 series though. I just can’t wait for OASYS…. 🙂

BTW — for anyone in the states looking to buy a new Korg soon, prices are increasing due to Yen-Dollar balance. Sooner is better than later for once. This isn’t just Korg — just about everyone is doing it.

                          Brian Campbell
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 01:40:42 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: 01w/pro info request

On Tue, 4 Apr 1995, Kenny Zalewski wrote:

>> First, I do not know anything about the X2, so I cannot help you with your comparison. However, I think that $1700 is a great price for this keyboard, especially considering that the Korg 01/Wfd has an average used price of about $1500. The 01/Wpro has everything the 01/Wfd has, plus the extended keyboard and an extra piano waveform. If I was in the market for the 01/Wpro right now, I would take that offer. That is only my opinion, so you must weigh it out for yourself. Good luck. — kennyz

I can’t agree more. The Pro is discontinued, but still very much in demand. The last few units sold new for about $2500…….

                          Brian Campbell
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|STUCK at UNT Department of Music |INTERNET: brianjc@*** |
|in lovely Denton, Texas, USA |Snail:526 Alegre Vista;Denton, TX 76205 |
|Jazz/Arranging/Comp/Saxophone/Winds|Voice: (817) 382-7131 |
|———–(It’s not a town, just an Incredible Simulation)—————–|
__________________________________________________________________/

“Well, what can you expect from some who grew up listening to nothing but
Elvis Presley?” — Gerry Mulligan speaking on Bill Clinton 2/7/95
From: sto@***
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 95 09:21:19 +0100
Subject: Re: More 05RW fun..

On Apr 4, 7:42pm, Martin & Rebecca wrote:
>> Subject: Re: More 05RW fun..

The sequencer can only issue prog changes in the range 0-127; the drums on Bank G are 128-136! How can I choose which drums I use from my sequencer??

In the back of the manual in the sysex section it gives you the info you need (it’s on the same page as Korg sysex headers).
Martin

If the sequencer can send Bank messages then you can send a bank change to get the drum sounds – I think this is explained in the “multi” section or “GM” part of the manual… this is certainly easier than messing with sys-ex.

Hope this helps

Alan


Alan Stocker
Physics Department, Leicester University, LE1 7RH, U.K.
Tel: +44-116-252-3548 (local daytime).

From: Tom_Mchugh@***
Date: Wed, 05 Apr 95 11:40:39 GMT
Subject: 2 ?s + comment

config: cubase on PC to X5 via RS232 korg i/f

prob 1: although cubase activates X5 program settings – the X5 is always “1” out, e.g. cubase program-6 sets X5 program-5 (or is it the other way round, can’t remember) ??

prob 2: cubase bank change settings (A or G) are ignored by X5 ??

comment: minimal success in cubase receiving program/pathches: maximum joy using Joost Nieuwenhuijse’s ’05R/W librarian/Edito’ demo v1.02. Looking forward/trying to get the latest version.

can anyone help
regards – Tom McHugh (Kent, England)

From: hazelbec@*** (Martin & Rebecca)
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 13:40:05 +0000
Subject: Re: O5R/W , X5

sorry guys, I sent out an attatchment that was meant for somewhere else (namely MERB) I apologise for the inconveinience, please forgive me. 😉
Martin


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From: MONROE1@***
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 15:51:34 -0400
Subject: Re: Word from Korg

>>If I’m correct (and I may not be) the X3 is the equivalent of >the 01/W, but I’m sure someone here will correct me if I’m >wrong.

I got an X3 about two months ago and just luvvvvv it. Not having owned an O1/W, I can’t really compare it. But on its own, the X3 is a wonderful machine.

bryan

From: Brian J Campbell <brianjc@***>
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 1995 01:56:18 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: Word from Korg

On Wed, 5 Apr 1995, Hayman, Dan S wrote:

>> What is OASYS?

Not much — just Korg’s entry into the modeling synth game. Here’s what I know:

What? — Variable architecture synthesizer; software based. Up to 112 note polyphony, but that depends on how you distribute the system resources for other functions (LFO, Effects, etc…). Basically, it can simulate/emulate just about any synth ever made, and is touted to have
the best sounding acoustic instruments ever. Further, since it is software based, expanding is a matter of loading in a new module. At least this is the way that I understand it so far.

When? — dunno’. Originally it was summer, but could be more like November. Just don’t go calling every music store trying to find out, because no one really know yet.

Price? — This I really don’t know. But knowing Korg, it will be good.

That’s about all I know, other than I can’t wait to get my hands on one of these things……..

                          Brian Campbell
                        /----------------\

|———————————–|—————————————-|
|STUCK at UNT Department of Music |INTERNET: brianjc@*** |
|in lovely Denton, Texas, USA |Snail:526 Alegre Vista;Denton, TX 76205 |
|Jazz/Arranging/Comp/Saxophone/Winds|Voice: (817) 382-7131 |
|———–(It’s not a town, just an Incredible Simulation)—————–|
__________________________________________________________________/

“Well, what can you expect from some who grew up listening to nothing but
Elvis Presley?” — Gerry Mulligan speaking on Bill Clinton 2/7/95
From: sto@***
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 95 09:51:18 +0100
Subject: Re: 2 ?s + comment

On Apr 5, 11:40am, Tom_Mchugh@*** wrote:

>> Subject: 2 ?s + comment
config: cubase on PC to X5 via RS232 korg i/f

prob 1: although cubase activates X5 program settings – the X5 is always “1” out, e.g. cubase program-6 sets X5 program-5 (or is it the other way round, can’t remember) ??

Cubase number programs from 1-128 (in the inspector) but 0-127 if you use a mixer-item to produce program changes. X5 (assuming similar to 05R/W in this respect) uses programs A or G 0-127.

>> prob 2: cubase bank change settings (A or G) are ignored by X5 ??

Is the bank setting filter set to on or off on the X5 (this will be in the global part of the manual, or the depending on whether you are in Multi/Combi or Program mode (I wish Korg would put indexes in their manuals!) Possibly you have Cubase set to filter out program changes. I think this is in the setup/options menu (check the manual anyway).

>> comment: minimal success in cubase receiving program/pathches: maximum joy using Joost Nieuwenhuijse’s ’05R/W librarian/Edito’ demo v1.02. Looking forward/trying to get the latest version.

BY default (i.e. in factory setup) Cubase filters out the recording of sys-ex info. This filter can be changed in the same place that the program filter is changed. If I remember I can check my manual this evening – assuming that the Mac version (which I have) of Cubase is similar to that on the PC!

I hope this lends some aid

Alan


Alan Stocker
Physics Department, Leicester University, LE1 7RH, U.K.
Tel: +44-116-252-3548 (local daytime).

From: Yuecel Karabulu <karabulu@***-dortmund.de>
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 95 18:28:52 +0200
Subject: cannot extract .lha files !

Hi,

I have got a few .lha files from anonymous@*** /pub/korg.

In order to extract those files I have got the software /LHarc-UNIX.tar.Z from ftp.funet.fi /pub/msdos/utilities/unix.

What I did is following:

  1. unzip LHarc-UNIX.tar.Z
  2. tar xvf LHarc-UNIX.tar
  3. make

output xlharc*

xlharc x 01w_snd1.lha

Error message:

xlharc/xlharc Error: Sorry, Cannot Extract this method.
Bus error

What can I do? Is there another software for .lha files ??

e-mail: karabulu@-dortmund.de Yuecel Karabulut Kleiststr. 2 //// 44147 Dortmund UNI DO// Germany ////
voice :(+49) 231/881793 *\///
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From: Kevin Wilkins <Kevin_Wilkins@
>
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 1995 15:16:45 -0600
Subject: ?? 05RW: Original Bank A patches and editor problems ??

Fellow Korgers:

1) Are the original Bank A patches on the 05RW backed up in ROM? In other words, is there any way for me to get them back after I have overwritten them? If not, is there some site that I can get them from?

2) My computer crashes every time I run Joost’s editor. Configuration: My 05RW is connected to a serial port and another synth is connected to a GUS card. Anyone have any similar problems?

Thanks in advance!

Kevin Wilkins
kwilkins@***

From: apervazo@*** (Andrian Pervazov)
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 1995 21:59:59 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: ?? 05RW: Original Bank A patches and editor problems ??

  1. Go to page 05A of the Global mode. There you can load the preset data – all the factory preset programs and combis.
  2. I did have crashes in the past with the editor, but it was because of
    serial port conflicts. Now I run the editor via MIDI and it is stable.

Andrian Pervazov
Music Department, University of Pennsylvania
Internet: apervazo@*** Phone: 215-732-2053
Postscript scores at ftp://ftp.gmd.de/music/scores/pervazov

From: Erno Tuomainen <moonlite@***>
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 1995 16:43:25 +0300 (EET DST)
Subject: World of Misery 🙂

I just uploaded my newest piece of Musical Disease (:) to musie.phlab.missouri.edu (pub/korg/submissions).

I really would like to receive any comments about this tune. And maybe the older ones too (Starlight, MoonTheme etc.). Email me directly: moonlite@***

The file I am referring to is:

45643 Apr 8 13:37 MISERY_I.ZIP

And can be founded from musie pub/korg/submissions/

Erno Tuomainen alias Moonlight, Email <moonlite@> C= /// URL: “http://www.sci.fi/~moonlite/” <moonlite@ > __ ///
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From: “Malcolm” <s925377@***>
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 1995 00:07:12 +0800 (CCT)
Subject: RE: korg01w-digest V1 #4

>> From: Yuecel Karabulu <karabulu@***-dortmund.de>
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 95 18:28:52 +0200
Subject: cannot extract .lha files !
xlharc x 01w_snd1.lha

Error message:

xlharc/xlharc Error: Sorry, Cannot Extract this method.
Bus error

I extracted those LHA files using 486PC. I remembered that my un lha program reported special attribute files. So I had to extract with special attribute method, then, the file un lha is hidden files. So, I used file manager to turn those into non hidden files.

=====================================~ Malcolm <=====
| Good Luck! |
| |
| ” I am such a peculiar girl |
| have my dreams and thoughts in another world….. |
| So lost in time So lost in space |
| I belong to an unknown human race…..” |
| |
| Dreaming Girl, Bel Canto |
==================s925377@=========== From: Erno Tuomainen <moonlite@>
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 1995 13:15:08 +0300 (EET DST)
Subject: RE: korg01w-digest V1 #4

>> I extracted those LHA files using 486PC. I remembered that my un lha program reported special attribute files. So I had to extract with special attribute method, then, the file un lha is hidden files. So, I used file manager to turn those into non hidden files.

I think you are speaking of the files (.LHA) I have uploaded. I must say that the LHA versions of Amiga and PC are incompatible when speaking of file attributes. Amiga has more attributes to store than PC, and the makers of LHA have not thought very much about compatibility.

(If Amiga file has a EXECUTABLE FILE-attribute cleared it means a hidden file in PC systems)

From: Larry Anthony <talon@***>
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 1995 13:44:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Res sweeps on 03R/W

I recently purchased a 03R/W and love it. Unfortunately, I’m having problems designing one particular sound that my band needs to do a cover. I’m trying to to a res sweep (ala Minimoog) such as the one Rush uses on “Tom Sawyer.” I almost have it but can’t get it and my gig is coming up soon. Any help would be sincerely appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Larry Anthony