Hello, Jason. (If you're not Jason, login or create account.)
When you decide to make a sw to edit the Eclipse via midi like Midi Quest for example? Would be a very appreciate great help. I used this products in the past with some Lexicon unit and was very clear and easy to solve various problems. The brand solution for configuring the unit was just so bizarre as yours.
I did not make the original Vsig, but I am now taking care of the Macintosh OS X version. (I do not work for Eventide, so please don't be upset with them if I am slow...)
I am trying to finish the first version of the remote control software by the end of November. I hope it will help you and others...
Doug
http://www.vsigx.com
I've been making an editor for the Harmonizers. I have an H8000 and a GTR4000 right now. I am trying to find an Eclipse that I can borrow...
Hi!
You are who made sw Vsig if not mistaken!
Of course I'd like to have a console software to manage the effects of my eclipse. I think that also affect other owners of the Eclipse. Having a console program means re costrursi new effects algorithms, even manage them better in a live situation using a computer. If you can drive it well within the parameters via midi do not see why it is not possible to make a sw which allows an easy and intuitive approach.
Hi Doug,
Could you tell me when realise the Eclipse editor?
I wait for it curiously.
Thanks!
Best Regards!
Bazsa82
A lot of things have happened in the last few months. (Most recently, my congresswoman was shot at the grocery store where I shop!)
I will start working on the editor again this week...
I so sorry...
Thanks the answers.
Hi Doug! We are all with you and we're all looking forward to seeing this application! If you need any kind of support please shout! :)
Best regards,
Razvan
Very sorry to here of the news.
Will the Editor be for Mac or PC?
Thanks
Dereck
The first version is on the Mac, but I'm using tools that will hopefully make it easy to make a PC version.
I'd even consider buying a Mac for that!
I hate trying to programme the Eclipse
m0n0mania:I'd even consider buying a Mac for that!
Heehee, hopefully it won't come to that...
Good thing it sounds so good without programming!
True enough, I just feel such a flake using the presets ;0)
I know what you mean, I feel like such a flake playing piano, cause there's only one preset!
I originally bought a GTR4000 so that I could get into the serious programming side of things. After working with that for a while, I *had* to buy an H8000 for pure programming satisfaction!
Once you start down the Harmonizer path, forever will it dominate your destiny!
I hear what you're saying Doug, I have to buy an H8000. This cheapo Eclipse rubbish is just a two grand toy, I need the big boys' stuff. If you can help me sell that to my wife, I'll sell a kidney and buy the "proper" Eventide.instead of the entry level nonsense.