Re: I seem to recall there was an app to clone hardware synths?

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On 3/3/23 04:44, Bill Purvis wrote:
On 03/03/2023 12:22, Edgar Aichinger wrote:
Am Freitag, 3. März 2023, 10:29:58 CET schrieb David W. Jones:
Hello Jeanette,

Thanks. I somehow thought it was in repositories. But it's just source code,
so compile time! I found it here:

https://github.com/surfacepatterns/synthclone

It's a GUI application. I had thought of keeping the old keyboard around for the sounds, but my spouse isn't happy with me accumulating more clutter in
our little place.
If you're interested, I have ported it to Qt5, see here:

https://github.com/surfacepatterns/synthclone/pull/24

Devin never accepted/merged the request though, indeed I haven't heard a
single word from him since.

Someone on IRC recently mentioned to me packages for Arch, IIRC, based on my
fork.
I managed to get it to compile on Ubuntu 22.04, but haven't a clue as to how to run it.
The link:
    http://synthclone.googlecode.com/
for more info seems to be defunct.

Bill

I discovered that, too. Oh, well. I haven't tried compiling in Debian 11 yet.

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