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> Midi Librarian And Logic, alternative for sounddiver?
dissonant
post Sun 10 Apr 2005, 10:33
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Which librarian could I use instead of sounddiver? I'd like one which is integrated directly into Logic so that I can immediately check the editing.
I'm using Logic 5.5.1 and I'm waiting to buy Logic Express or Logic Pro 7 until sounddiver is further developped.
Sounddiver beta is said not to work from within Logic, as it used to do in the past.
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michelet
post Tue 10 May 2005, 17:11
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Hi dissonant

I can surely recommend Sound Quest's Music Quest ver 9.1 that runs flawlessly both on Mac OSX and Mac OS 9.2.x

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gdoubleyou
post Thu 12 May 2005, 20:32
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Also take a look at MOTU's Unisyn.

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Riverdog
post Sat 14 May 2005, 07:57
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Sound Quest is what I use in place of SoundDiver...
The only problem is that I haven't been able to export the names of the patches into Logic..
I think there's a XML export command / or an export to text...
That should import them...

But you don't have the "live control" between SoundDiver and Logic like you used to...
It's definitely - Two SEPARATE programs now...

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michelet
post Sat 14 May 2005, 08:31
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As far as I know there are TWO versions of Midi Quest: Midi Quest 9.1 and Midi Quest XL.
I bought the 9.1 version for two reasons: XL was too pricey and it has some extra functions I don't need. By the way it seems it can export .xml files to accomplish the requested feature.

Anyway, check http://www.squest.com/

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