Replying to the Wine thread reminded me of something I was thinking about last week and meant to ask the list. I've seen a number of sample playback engines or programs that play .SF2 soundfonts, and for .PAT's of course there's Timidity++. Is there any way to run T++ as a Jack application, or run some other application that incorporates T++ somehow to use my vast collection of .PAT files from my GUSPnP days as soundfonts? If not, is there any way under Linux to convert my .PAT's to .SF2's? I suppose I could buy Awave and try to get it working under Wine, but since there shouldn't be any actual data conversion going on I'd think someone might have written such a converter app years ago. Maybe an ALSA-aware app would be good enough, since I'm running ALSA on my laptop now - I haven't actually tried to assemble a sequencer/synth suite under Linux yet because I haven't had any idea what to do with all my PAT files except render static .mid files to .wav using Timidity. Rob