Is TriEditPro worth buying?

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Post by smstome »

there was a free editor on web. i forget the name. Will try to find and post it.
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Post by X-Trade »

There is a post for one right near the top of the forum at the moment - LeLibby
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Post by paul_courville »

DemonTraitor wrote:
paul_courville wrote:I own TriEdit Pro.
As others have pointed out it, is a vast improvement from using the small LCD csreen to edit your programs and combinations.
I enjoy writing techno and trance.
So I start with those types of sounds and experiment from there.
It usually only takes a few minutes to come up with something equally trippy.

Tri-Edit Pro? Money well spent.

Paul
Does it make editing ARPs easier?

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Yes, editing arp's is much easier with TriEdit Pro.
It's one of my main uses for the program.
I think you'll enjoy it.
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Post by DemonTraitor »

There are a lot of functions in the Le that I have been wanting to control via PC software, and the ARP is one of them. Sounds like TriEdit Pro is a great purchase, which maybe I should go for when I have enough spare funds.

In the meat time, I will start on my own program, and see what I achieve first - the funds, or my own app...

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Post by smstome »

No, the one i mentioned is here http://tritools.yzik.net
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Post by ggm1960 »

Ok, I finally pulled the trigger and got the TR88. I gotta say it's a lot more keyboard than I was really expecting to get in this price range!

Anyway I went ahead and got the TR Edit Pro program as well and found a bug in it almost right away. Because I use the keyboard to control several external devices I set up combinations to send program change messages on different midi channels to the other devices. With other synths I use EX2 but for other processors just using EXT is fine.

Pretty quickly I discovered that the TR Edit Pro program wasn't displaying these two parameters correctly and in fact you can't even set EX2 within the program.

<a href="http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z192 ... ProBug.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z192 ... ProBug.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

I sent them this same photo in an e-mail and they responded the next day saying it was a "hold over" from the Triton and would be fixed in the next revision. They didn't, however, say when that might be.
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I would like to try it but no support?

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I tried the demo on Win 10 home and could not get it to display the sequence pages.

I tried contacting the provider through the email on the web page and no answer in several days.

I see there is no activity on this subject since 2008.

Anyone else make any recent purchases so I know it can be bought?
Anyone else been able to contact the programmer.

Is there anyone confident enough to work with me to see if I can get the demo to work?
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