If you can I would go with the UNiquest softeare. I have it and you can
always use for other synths you have. I use it for my Matrix 1000,
Roland Xv-5050, MX-8, Alesis QSR & S4+, Kurzweil 2500XS, and my EWi
4000s (a different version but same concept). It is an
Editor/Librarian. Here is their link.
http://www.squest.com/
PEACE
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From: bcomnes <
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To:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 17:07:21 -0000
Subject: [oberheim] Re: matrix1000 editor
Syquest's editor comes in a multi-flavor version called MidiQuest and
a single flavor M1000 only version called Uniquest.
They are a great editor and if you got a deal on the hardware, put the
money into some good software, you won't regret it...Your time is
worth money you.... never ever get it back , and good software saves
you time and pays for itself quickly
the other option is to find a used Matrix6R, they average around $225-
250 on eBay although I got mine on Craigslist for well under $200,
you can program those to your hearts content and then load the 99 new
patches into the M1000's bank 1 or bank 2....hey and you also get
another synth.....there are also a lot of M6R patches on the net that
sysex right in to the M1000 , so although they are not "your patches"
many of them are quite good
my only issue with the M1000 is remembering which patch number I
like ...I have to keep a note card taped to it
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