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« on: December 22, 2014, 07:29:28 PM »SOUND QUEST MIDI QUEST
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INSTRUMENTS SUPPORTED
FULL EDITOR/LIBRARIAN SUPPORT
• Alesis: D4.
• Boss: DS330.
• Casio: CZ1; CZ1000; CZ101; CZ3000; CZ5000; VZ1; VZ10M; VZ8M.
• Digital Music Services: MX8.
• Emu: Proteus MPS; Proteus XR + Protologic; Proteus 1; Proteus 1 + Protologic; Proteus 1 Orchestral; Proteus 1XR; Proteus 2; Proteus 2XR; Proteus 3; Proteus 3XR; Vintage Keys.
• Ensoniq: ESQ1; ESQM; KS32; Mirage; SD1; SQ1; SQ2; SQ80; SQR; VFX; VFX SD.
• JL Cooper: FaderMaster; MSB Plus; MSB Rev2; MSB1620.
• Kawai: G-Mega; K1; K1 Mk2; K11; K1m; K1r; K4; K4m; K4r; Spectra; XD5.
• Korg: DW6000; DW8000; EX8000; i2; i3; M1; M1ex; M1R; M1Rex; M3R; 01RW; O1W; 01W FD; 03R/W; 05R/W; T1; T2; T3; Wavestation; Wavestation AD; Wavestation EX; Wavestation SR; X3.
• Oberheim: Matrix 6; Matrix 6R; Matrix 1000.
• Peavey: DPM V3; DPM3.
• Roland: CM1000; CM300; CM32L; CM32P; CM64; D10; D110; D20; D5; D50; D550; D70; E10; E20; E35; E5; E660; E70; GR50; Juno 106; JV1000; JV30; JV80; JV880; JW50; JX8P; KR Series; MKS80; MT100; MT200; MT32; R5; R8; R8M; R8 Mk2; RA90; SC155; SC33; SC55; SC55 Mk 2; SCC1; SD35; U110; U20; U220.
• Sequential: Prophet 5.
• Turtle Beach: Multisound Classic.
• Waldorf: Microwave.
• Yamaha: DX1; DX100; DX11; DX21; DX27; DX27S; DX5; DX7; DX7IID; DX7IIFD; DX7S; DX9; FB01; RX7; SY22; SY35; SY55; SY77; SY85; TF01; TG100; TG300; TG500; TG33; TG55; TG77; TX7; TX802; TX816; TX81Z; V50; WT11.
LIBRARIAN SUPPORT ONLY
• Alesis: HR16; HR16B; SR16.
• ART: DR1.
• Boss: SE50.
• Digitech: DSP128; DSP256.
• Ensoniq: EPS.
• Eventide: Harmoniser.
• JL Cooper: PPS100.
• Kawai: K3; K3m; K5; K5m; R100; R50; 707; DDD5; DS8; DVP1; EX800.
• Korg: Poly 800; S3; SDD3300.
• Lexicon: LXP1; LXP15; LXP5.
• Rhodes: 660; 760.
• Roland: A50; A80; GP16; JD800; P330; Pro E; RA50.
• Sequential: Drumtraks; Multitrak; Prophet T8; Prophet 10; Prophet 600; SixTrak; Tom.
• Voce: DM164.
• Yamaha: DMP7; RX11; RX17; RX21L; SPX90.
MIDIQUEST £235
PROS
• Wide range of instrument support.
• A common 'front end' to synth editing.
• Not obsolete when gear changes.
• Librarian and database functions for versatile data storage.
• Instantly create whole new banks of sounds using randomisation, mixing and blending of existing patches.
CONS
• Looks horrible!
• Manual is a little sketchy.
• Some drivers don't cater for instrument-specific features.
• Drivers don't always edit every available parameter.
SUMMARY
A well-featured multi-instrument editor/librarian which takes the headaches out of patch generation and storage. Especially suited to a complex MIDI setup.