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| 1779.1 | Sounds like... | MUSKIE::ALLEN |  | Mon Nov 28 1988 11:36 | 12 | 
|  |     Peter:
    	You may want to check to see if your OVERFLOW setting in the
    SYSTEM Menus is set correctly.  I think it has to be set to OFF,
    but there's a 50% probability that I'm wrong on that 8-).
                                                          
    	Take a look at the 1396 note which is dedicated to the D110,
    for more information.  I believe that Dave Orin had a similar problem
    to yours.
    
    Clusters,
    Bill Allen
    
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| 1779.2 | yes, overflow OFF | SUBSYS::ORIN | AMIGA te amo | Fri Dec 02 1988 19:04 | 8 | 
|  |     Peter:
Bill is right. I had the same problem when playing back Maple Leaf Rag. It
was dropping notes on the fast passages. Once I turned the OVERFLOW param
off there were no more problems.
dave    
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| 1779.3 | To overflow or not thats the ..... | UTROP1::VDBOS |  | Wed Dec 14 1988 03:36 | 13 | 
|  |     Guys,
    
    My problem is solved!! Roland installed new firmware, version 1.05,
    and it works perfect now. I also have installed Steinberg version
    2.1 which is an improvement as well.
    
    But I am still confused about the OVERFLOW bit in the SYSTEMS menu.
    Where is it????
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Pete
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| 1779.4 | no overflow - sorry | SUBSYS::ORIN | AMIGA te amo | Wed Dec 14 1988 17:09 | 9 | 
|  | Pete,
I just called Wurly's and they said that there is no overflow bit on the
D10. Sorry for the misleading advice. Little subtle differences between
the D10 & D110 keep turning up. So, no more fruitless searching and
enjoy the new software.
dave
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| 1779.5 | D-10/Atari ST | UTROP1::BOVENJ |  | Thu Jan 05 1989 07:55 | 15 | 
|  |     
    Peter,
    
    Experienced simular problems myself. Have you tried switching the
    clock setting to MIDI mode (so the sequencer controls it)? Reason:
    D-10 always transmits the internal clock (even when it doesn't play!).
    By the way: my set-up is: d-10, mega st, C-Lab notator sequencer
    (1000% better then the pro-24 I've owned before, totally bugfree,
    even with Roland's not-always-standard MIDI approach...
    
    regards,
    Jeroen van Boven
    
    
    
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| 1779.6 | Pro V Creator. | WARDER::KENT |  | Tue Jan 10 1989 08:44 | 12 | 
|  |     
    re -1
    
    I am aware of at least 2 of us (myself and Zayed Hanna) who are
    about to take the plunge re- Creator Verses Pro-24. We would both
    be very interested in your comments as to why you think Creator
    is so much better.                         
    
    Apart from the dongle having velcro on that is.
    
                                        Paul K.f
    					
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| 1779.7 | A rumor from a dealer... | MARVIN::SCOTT | BArry A. Scott | Thu Jan 12 1989 10:38 | 14 | 
|  | 	I was  talking to a dealer about MIDI software and he got
	talking  about  PRO-24  and  the  problems  that  it has.
	Usually  he  swaps  the  PRO-24  for  Creator  after  the
	customer  finds out that PRO-24 don't work as advertised.
	Its bug level is very high.  Although V3 Pro-24 has fixed
	the  bugs  in  the features that where ship in V1 (humm).
	As for V3 feature...
	Apparently things  are so bad with Pro-24 that the makers
	have  a deal with Atari to give away free the Pro-12 (cut
	down  Pro-24) with each ST-1040 sold.  Just to get people
	interested in the product.
		Barry
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| 1779.8 | Pro-Labse | WARDER::KENT |  | Fri Jan 13 1989 04:02 | 14 | 
|  |     
    
    I have C-lab creator at home at the moment. The price I was quoted
    was 250 pounds which does not concur with what "Burke" (sorry forgot
    the christian name) siad elsewhere although I think there may be
    a new version out. Having siad that a 200 pound change in price
    seems a bit steep for a software upgrade.
    
    I also had pro-24 for a week and have to say of the 2 I prefer pro-24
    so far. I have used it fairly extensively and have so-far not uncovered
    any bugs. Having said all that, I am now so confused I will probably
    stick with the good old Qx5.
    
    				Paul. 
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| 1779.9 | Creator <> Notator | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Fri Jan 13 1989 10:22 | 11 | 
|  | 
NOtes on pricing.  It seems that two different beasts are being discussed.
Creator is a sequencing package.  Lists in US for $300 + (349?)
NOtator is a scoring/seq.  package built on top of Creator (Creator with
geater functionality) and lists in us for about $600 (I've been quoted $475 for
reference). 
Confusion between the two easily accounts for a "200 pound" difference.
Chad
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| 1779.10 | Don't forget to try MTP.  8-} | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - back in Ohio. | Fri Jan 13 1989 10:30 | 3 | 
|  |     Can we move this discussion to 1620, please?
-b
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