> On 1/10/07, Michaelis wrote:
yes,
probably a couple of weeks after NAMM there will be the upload tool.
The X999 can ALREADY receive the sample dumps since OS 1.00 ...it is
the
> > only way to get the samples inside the machine on manufacturing.
> > But the preparation and segmentation and conversion of samples and
banks is
> > absolutely user-incompatible, so we decided to provide this download
tool
> > before we start to generate overall confusion....
> >
> > This is done by another programmer, (not me), thus I have to be pushy
to
> > him
> > to get this done. He assured me that a rough beta version capable of
the
> > minimum functionality will be ready in a few weeks, with luck before
NAMM.
> > He's working on it since november.
> >
> > Sorry, but the december date wasn't possible to keep.
> >
> > Thanks for all the good words on my products:-)
> >
> > Recently I was listening to the demos on the Jomox website again. I
still
> > like them, but certainly we will have to provide more audio
samples...the
> > X999 is for sure the most versatile and best sounding drum machine that
I
> > have ever made...I'm most critical to my own creations, but this time I
> > think it is pretty well done
Also it was meant to be the last complex
> > hybrid analog drum machine in the Jomox line of products and continue
all
> > the xbase and airbase stuff.
> >
> > For those who are visiting the NAMM show, Jomox will share a little
stand
> > on
> > the Analog Haven booth.
> > Other exhibitors may also carry and display our products.
> >
> > Gotta go on, and eventually see you in California
> >
> > Jürgen Michaelis