Midi - Editor/Librarian???

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Does anyone out there use a Universal Editor/Librarian program for there MIDI setup? If so what are you using? I'm preparing to buy one for my setup and need some input. My setup includes 6 different keyboards. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I'm looking at MidiQuest v8.0 right now...
 
I use Midiquest and have also use Emagic SoundDiver and briefly tried Unisyn (I think that's what it was called). Everyone works differently and all these programs have strengths and weaknesses... but I continue to use and prefer Midiquest. Does everything I want, they continue to upgrade and improve it.
 
I use Soundiver. To me, it is the best.
My setup consists of:

COMPUTER:
1st Computer: Pentium-3 500,256 Meg RAM,7200RPM 4.3G UIDE HD
7200RPM 4.5 SCSI HD, 4 Meg Video,
D-Man PCI Audio card, 17" Gateway Monitor

2nd Computer: AMD K6 3-450, 192 Meg RAM, 16 MEG V00D00 3d
Video Card, 4 Meg video capture Card, 14G Uide 7200 RPM HD, 3.5G UIDE 7200 RPM HD,(for video editing), 12X CD ROM,
Memorex4X4X20 CDR/RW, 17" Voxon SVGA Monitor

SOFTWARE:
Cubase VST 3.71r2
Soundiver
Steinbergs Clean
Steinbergs Recycle
Acid
Soundforge

STUDIO EQUIPMENT:
Sony 4x4x20 CD-R/RW
Fisher Dual Cassette (Mixdown Deck)
Sony Stereo Mic
Tascam TM-D1000 16 Channel Dig Mixer (vocals mostly)
Event 20/20 Nearfield Monitors
Haffler 50W/Channel Amp
Unitor8 MIDI patch bay
Alesis 32 Band Graphic steeo EQ
Alesis Nano Compressor
Mackie 1202 (For Mixing Modules, Keyboards and samplers)
Roland S-330 Sampler (W/External Video mon.and Rem.control)
Roland JV-1080 (Dance card,Tekno card, 2100 other patches)
Roland D-110 Sound Module
Roland U-110 Sound Module
Akai s2800 Sampler
Yamaha TX81Z Sound Module
Yamaha FB-01 Sound Module
Alesis DM5 Drum Module
Roland JW-50 as a Master Controller

UNITOR-8 is my 8 in and 8 out MIDI patch bay

SET UP AS FOLLOWS:

Unitor8 MIDI out #1: Roland S-330 Sampler
Unitor8 MIDI out #2 Roland JV-1080
Unitor8 MIDI out #3 Roland D-110 & midi Thru 2 Roland U110
Unitor8 MIDI out #4 Akai s2800 S
Unitor8 MIDI out #5 Yamaha TX81Z
Unitor8 MIDI out #6 Yamaha FB-01 Sound Module
Unitor8 MIDI out #7 Alesis DM5 Drum Module
Unitor8 MIDI out #8 Roland JW-50 as a Master Controller

ANY QUESTIONS, LET ME KNOW

Later,
Mike
 
Being in the Mac world here I use several editor/librarian programmes.

I use Galaxy Plus, MidiQuest, Unisyn and Roland SC Pro.

Once you get a editor/librarian you will wonder what took you so long to get it.

These programmes are great for generating " great sounds " .


Keep us posted here.
 
Editor....

Thanks for your help...In the process of finally configuring my stuff...

Here's what I have:
750 Mhz computer 256Ram, CD-RW, DVD drive 30GB harddrive
19" Monitor
Delta 66 I/O PCI interface
MOTU Pocket Express interface
Roland Alpha Juno-2, U-110
Ensoniq SD-1
Yamaha FB-01
Kawai K-1R
Korg 05R

Cakewalk Pro Audio 9
Sonic Foundry Vegas Pro

Sony Mini Disc recorder
Denon CD

Alesis Monitor Ones w/ Alesis RA-100 Amp
Alesis NanoComp
Alesis NanoVerb

If you can think of something I should add please feel free. I've got my audio stuff all situated but am now working on configuring my MIDI equipment. How is Cubase compared to Cakewalk? Should I upgrade my MOTU Pocket express to something bigger?

Mike, do you have any good sounds for the Roland U-110 or the Yamaha FB-01?

Thanks for your help,

Steve
 
I have a few patches that I've collected over the years on the internet. I dont use these units that much now that I have a Yamaha TX81Z now. It blows my FB-01 away. The TX81Z I primarilly use for bass sounds and bell sounds; as well as a few of those "DX" series sounding Electric Pianos. The FB-01 is used mainly for basses and Electric Pianos also.

I recomend a Emagic UNITOR-8 or a MOTU Midi Express XT
They are all 8 in and 8 out Patch bay/mergers.
Go with the 8 & 8 basically because of expansion. I am in need of another UNITOR-8 because of adding more modules.
When you pick one, stay with that brand, because they are "stackable". Meaning that they share the same USB or serial or paralell connection. Example, my 1st UNITOR-8 connects to the serial port on my computer, and each one after that connects to the first daisychaining them together up to 8 unitor 8's. Thats 64 in and outs on serial port 1. Another 8 UNITOR-8's can be stacked on Serial port 2. Who the hell needs 128 midi ins and 128 midi outs????

SWEET JEEEESUS !!!

I used to use Cakewalk back in 1993, whatever version that was. I dont know how it is anymore. I am a dedicated Cubase VST user. My recording studio is based on VST. If a customer doesnt like it, to bad go to somewhere else. I wont use anything else. Hell, I printed all 400 pages out on the manual and read it and learned how to use it pretty well. Some things I didnt care to learn about. Im a aircraft electronics tech, so I have a small tendecy to read alot.
Im getting some pictures taken of my studio that I will post later.

PS,
Any other questions, just I've me a hollor

Later,
Mike
 
Sweet Jeesus!!! That was funny!!!

I took a look at Sound Diver and it definately looks awesome. Whenever I go to the local music store (Mars) They never have what I need, plus their service sucks. They only make money because they are the Home Depot for Musicians. Anyways, yeah, I'd like to see some pictures of your studio...I took some of mine as well and posted them on my web site...but for some reason I think the server is down...Thanks again for your help...Are you a civilian aircraft tech? I'm actually in the Air Force. I went to recording school about 10 years ago back when analog was just starting to come over to the digital side of the house. Anyways, never got a break so I joined the Air Force and work w/ computer networks. Sick of it though, so I've been building a small studio here and there. It's getting there, but I'm waiting to get out and make a permanent deal in an unfinished basement. That's all I want to do is make music and record!

Steve
 
Yeppers. Total civilian. Got my A&P license the easy way, went to school for it. I currently work on 727-200, and L-1011'S. I've worked on DC-8, DC-9, 727-100. I've worked on our 757's a couple of times. They are a pretty decent aircraft. In other words, they dont break much.
 
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