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Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 1:39 am
by Ben Walker
Thanks for the response, and sorry for your hassles.
I've passed this info on to John.
If 3.1 fixes the bug which gave us the need to use the standalone pool in the first place I'll release a seperate version which uses the Modular sample pool again.
Cheers,
Ben

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2002 10:19 am
by AudioIrony
Hi ,
for Mac users, the problem seems to be Windows long file names. I was able to run the patch using the standalone wave pool by changing the name to something shorter that Pulsar (Mac) can understand. In it's current state, the ".mdl " part of the filename is cut off.
1. When I downloaded the wave pool I chose "save to disk" and shortened the name to "JD800 Standalone.zip"
2. When I unzipped the file I changed the name to fit the ".mdl" extension on the end and it all worrked perfectly well.
I'm running a G4/867

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2002 5:37 pm
by borg
:grin:

this did the trick! or else some hocuspocus went on here. this is a very fine sounding synth as far as i have tried it. had to post the good news first :smile:

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2002 4:17 am
by Ben Walker
Hi,
well, I uploaded new versions of the files with short file names (each file has its own page on the PlanetZ patches page).

However, there are still problems for Mac users - some of the patches just play noise, so it looks as if some of the wavs are corrupt, although not for PC users.

I'll continue investigating, and let you know when a definitive version of the pool is available!

Ben

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