
dunno about mentioning Michael on some obscure website, either way it would have been positive. It's just one of those things, credit where credit is due. At the time SoundDiver would do all sorts of crazy things, the manual was frustrating so I'd ask Michael and he'd respond, might not have been the answer I was hoping for but at least I could then move on. His name is shown in the opening screenplash.
One thing I've noticed with the "adaptations" is, I'm sure the project team were very busy getting synths to borrow, get/read/understand sysex and then write as fast as possible adaptations for all those synths. Many have bugs but in the great scheme of things, the trick for me is to idenitfy the bugs and work around them. So I have a few synths where I do need to button press and not use SoundDiver editor, I end the sesson by "requesting" the edit buffer and save that (in SoundDiver library).