Hi,
What is the best M6 editor depends on what else is in
your studio and what you plan on doing.
What kind of computer and OS are you planning to use
You might be able to pic up an old Mac or PC super
cheap and find some old editing software like Edit One
(my current set-up).
I have seen some free stuff here and there from time
to time. There is even a Java based universal editor
if you are savvy enough to set it up and learn how it
works.
Another point to consider is if you have other Synths
that you want to work with. You might want one program
that handles all of your Synths, but if you only want
to create patches for the M6 you probably want a
smaller less expensive program.
At the moment I am collaborating on a project to build
a simple Cocoa based patch editor/librarian for the M6
to run on Mac 10.3 or later. I can't tell you when it
will be ready because we are doing this in our spare
time, but we are making progress. We hope to have the
first bits of it running this Sunday. I plan to make
it available for testing and evaluation in the future
if there is enough interest.
James
--- balinttihamer <
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> wrote:
> i saw some editors on web , so maybe someone can
> help me to find a
> best , to make a best choice ...i read loth about
> matrix 6 , and now i
> find one in good condition , i like analog gears ,
> but the user
> interface of M 6 is brrrrr.. so i can buy a
> behringer bcr controller ,
> maybe someone
> contolled a M6 with this controller , or maybe i
> must buy some better
> for m6 , so please inform me on
>
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> my site www.goasia-project.com
>
> boom
> Balint
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