Author Topic: Back up and computer midi editors  (Read 32707 times)

Offline ALEDX

Back up and computer midi editors
« on: September 12, 2025, 05:34:35 PM »
anyone have any experience with DM10 editors and backing up other then a std midi dump on midiox or similar?
there was some editor for Atari computers that was supposedly ported to dos -kind of- but....

Using XP and win7 32-bit mostly.
thanks.
Chilly Willy in MN

Offline Chaser

Re: Back up and computer midi editors
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2025, 07:12:45 PM »
anyone have any experience with DM10 editors and backing up other then a std midi dump on midiox or similar?
there was some editor for Atari computers that was supposedly ported to dos -kind of- but....

Using XP and win7 32-bit mostly.
thanks.

Welcome to the Forum !

Support was discontinued along with the site for the Editor many years ago..
I placed the final versions (including user Kits etc) for Editor in a zip file in this Topic.
The Editor was XP era , however it also worked with Win 10.

Introducing DMEditor (now version 1.1a and open source!)

Offline Hellfire

Re: Back up and computer midi editors
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2025, 10:30:19 AM »
anyone have any experience with DM10 editors and backing up other then a std midi dump on midiox or similar?
there was some editor for Atari computers that was supposedly ported to dos -kind of- but....

Using XP and win7 32-bit mostly.
thanks.

Welcome to the Forum !

Support was discontinued along with the site for the Editor many years ago..
I placed the final versions (including user Kits etc) for Editor in a zip file in this Topic.
The Editor was XP era , however it also worked with Win 10.

Introducing DMEditor (now version 1.1a and open source!)

I'm with Chaser on this. DMEditor is the only way to go for what you are wanting to do.