I used this: http://www.vst-control.de/D50v.htmlfmr wrote:And this also reminds me of another thing. I tried to use SoundDiver to edit the D-50 inside V-Synth, assuming that it would be recognized, but I was unable to make it so.ghettosynth wrote:fmr wrote:Yes, I was looking to the list you published, and I can confirm that the extra PCM waveforms are the same.Ingonator wrote:I just found a manual for the VC-1 D-50 expansion card for the V-Synth and both the additional 28 PCM waveforms (see the list posted above) and the patches in the 6 presets banks (= 384 patches) included with the D-50 plugin seem to be similar to that in the VC-1 D-50 expansion card.
Makes sense right, it's a more recent product and they probably already had to generalize the original code base to run inside of a "host." They just ported it to a new host.
So, perhaps that SysEx part was already removed from the D-50 card, and therefore, when they ported the code, the SysEx was still absent. Actually, the only disppointment I had with the V-Synth was the lack of an editor to remotely program it.
It's da bomb