FROM: John Blinn TO: Dennis E Spanogle, DATE: 2/16/96 5:18 AM Re: Kurle2 Dennis--Yesterday as I was using Kurle2 I realized that . although it perhaps "goes without saying" what a wonderful program you have devised in Kurle2, sometimes those things need to said. It really is terrific, easy to use and WONDERFUL to have all the layer parameters on a single page (or, utterly fantastic, ALL the parameters on a single printout.) As a comparison, I don't know whether you've had an opportunity to look at Mark of the Unicorn's "Unisyn for Windows", which (at least til Opcode's Vision/OMS/Galaxy for Windows Version 2.5 f-i-n-a-l-l-y crawls to market, Vision/OMS--probably in March/April and Galaxy--??? but later), represents the state of the art in a universal editor/librarian with some 200+ modules now available but I looked at a copy earlier this week. The K2000 module is nowhere near Kurle2 in convenience AND each module contains a specific file explaining the unique aspects of that unit (eg, K2000, SY55, etc). The K2000 file must be 12 pages long, begins by explaining that virtually everything about the K2000 is different from every other synth and then uses that as a springboard/crutch to explain why the Unisyn K2000 module needs so many different pages to cover all the available parameters AND why the K2000 module does so much less than the other available modules! (Plus Unisyn retails for $279!) So...good work. John