Rocco <linuxmedia4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I just started up "smurf" (sound font editor) >> and it will edit a sample. I don't know how >> well it works because I only tried it for a >> second to see if it worked. atte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > AFAI can see you cannot edit the sample (in swami) > in anyway. You can inspect it and set the loop, > that's it... If You're suggesting that "smurf" wont edit a sample because "swami" doesn't (because smurf is an earlier version of swami), then I can't agree with that. I started using smurf because (whatever version) of swami (that I was using at that time) wouldn't let Me do something that I wanted to do (I can't remember what it was that I was attempting to do) but smurf would let me do whatever it was that I was attempting to do. Whatever smurf allowed Me to do (that swami wouldn't) was important. I think it had to do with loading or saving a sound font. So, if I'm not mistaken about that, then it's not so hard to beleive that smurf will allow for a sample to be edited. BTW.. I use smurf Version 0.52.6 Rocco