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NoiZe Version 3 Supported Instruments
Recent Additions
Currently Supported InstrumentsNoiZe currently has either an Editor Module or a Librarian Module available for the instruments in the following list:Note: The (L) symbol indicates instruments which are supported with only a Librarian Module. All other instruments have an Editor Module available. See the Frequently Asked Questions page for a discussion on the difference between Editor Modules and Librarian Modules.
Additional InstrumentsWatch this page for the latest info on available Editor Modules. Whenever we finish an Editor Module for an instrument, we will add it to this list, and notify anyone who requested that instrument by email. (We won't spam you, though. We will only send you an email if you sent us an email request for that instrument.)You may download new or updated Editor Modules from the NoiZe Download page. User Contributed Librarian ModulesIn addition, the following Librarian Modules were developed and contributed by NoiZe users and are included with NoiZe for your convenience. They have not been tested by, and are not supported by Terzoid Software, but are being used by our users who own these instruments. They are provided as-is, and their quality and completeness may vary.They also make a great reference or starting point that you can use if you wish to develop Librarian Modules of your own.
We'd be happy to include any Librarian Modules you develop along with NoiZe in the user contributed Librarian Modules file. Just send us Email at noize@terzoid.com for more information. If you develop a Librarian Module for an instrument that we don't currently have, we'll give you a discount off of your purchase of NoiZe or NoiZe:Lib. You may download new or updated Librarian Modules from the NoiZe Download page. Don't see your instrument here?If you have an instrument that you would like to use NoiZe with, but an Editor Module is not currently available for it, please let us know about it. If we get enough requests for a particular instrument or family of instruments (and the manufacturer's SYSEX implementation is sufficient), we may develop an Editor Module for it.User feedback is the primary source of information that we use to determine which instruments to support. The best way to let us know which instruments you'd like supported is to fill out our Editor Module Request Form. And thanks for your patience while we develop additional modules. We strive to make our editors the best you can get for any price. But this takes time. |
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