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On 28 August 2013 03:01, Dan Nigrin < dan@... > wrote:
Well, unless you have the premium LinkedIn account (which I don't), you're limited in how many characters you can use in your initial contact, so I'm forced to be cryptic whether I want to be or not! ;-)
Dan
--Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / http://defectiverecords.comCycliC, M185 & Klee Sequencers / Audio Plugin & General MIDI Players / MC-4 & MC-202 Hack / Major MalfunctionJack OS X / http://jackosx.com
On Aug 27, 2013, at 9:52 PM, Neil Hester wrote:
Ah ok, worth another shot, don't tell him all about it in your first email though make it a little cryptic to make him want to find out more from you.
Its easier to ignore you when you give him all the information in your first email ;)
Neil Hester
On 28 August 2013 02:19, Dan Nigrin < dan@... > wrote:
Thanks Neil – I tried that already with no response, which I was hoping for a direct email. But I suppose it couldn't hurt to try again!
Dan
From: Neil Hester < nhester@... >
Reply-To: < oberheim@yahoogroups.com >
Date: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 9:15 PM
To: oberheim < oberheim@yahoogroups.com >
Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: [ oberheim ] looking for Oberheim DSX users!
Neil Hester
On 28 August 2013 02:05, Dan Nigrin < dan@... > wrote:
Good idea, but unfortunately, Tom didn't have any knowledge of the details… He did tell me that the engineer who designed the DSX was a guy named Marcus Ryle who after he worked at Oberheim helped invent the ADAT and then later founded the company Line 6. I tried but couldn't find contact info for him there – does anyone happen to have an email address for Marcus
Dan
From: 65 Lotus < Lotus@... >
Reply-To: < oberheim@yahoogroups.com >
Date: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 6:10 PM
To: < oberheim@yahoogroups.com >
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [ oberheim ] looking for Oberheim DSX users!
Have you tried asking Tom Oberheim for the secret sauce recipe----- Original Message -----From: Dan NigrinSent: Monday, August 26, 2013 3:31 PMSubject: [ oberheim ] looking for Oberheim DSX users!
Hi everyone ,
I'm new to the group my name is Dan Nigrin, and in the past I've successfully developed software for the Roland MC-202 and MC-4 sequencers that interfaces with them via their cassette interfaces. This allows for converting MIDI sequences into the the tape "squelch" required to program their sequencers.
I'm now attempting to do the same thing for the Oberheim DSX. Doing so requires analyzing potentially hundreds of tape dumps of existing DSX sequences, in order to reverse engineer the DSX tape save format. I am not a DSX owner, so I am seeking out interested DSX owners to help with the cause. (I used the same approach to figure out the Roland MC-4 format, and it worked quite well in fact to this day, I have never seen nor touched an MC-4!).
If I'm successful , it will mean that you will be able to convert MIDI sequences to DSX format, and furthermore, you'll be able to use your DSX as an 8 channel CV sequencer , WITHOUT having to use it with an Oberheim keyboard.
If interested, please contact me privately, and I'll give you more details of what I need .
Thanks!Dan--Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / http://defectiverecords.comCycliC , M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-4 & MC-202 Hack / Audio Plugin Player / General MIDI Player / Major MalfunctionJack OS X / http://jackosx.com