[linux-audio-user] Anyone interested in helping with melotron

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Last Thursday 10 March 2005 21:08, John Check was like:
> As far as moving patches from one font to another, hilite the source patch
> and right click over the destination for a context menu with "paste".
> FWIW, Multiple selections work. What other questions have ye?

Thanks John, I'll try it again then.

How do I get smurf to make any sound? I have ALSA/MIDI working perfectly and 
yet I don't seem to be able to hook my external keyboard up so it can trigger 
the soundfont I want to edit. Smurf is pre-JACK isn't it?

> > doesn't help much and I never got round to compiling Swami, it's not
> > included in AGNULA/DeMuDi, so I'm wondering if it's less-than-free or
> > what the deal is with it. It strikes me as being dumb to use the .sf2
> > format if we don't have an accessible editor. Either we help Josh Green
> > make Swami accessible and distributable or we should seriously consider
> > some other options.
>
> Well.. the format exists already and is widespread, so while designing a
> replacement or reimplementation ?has it's merits, it'd be throwing out the
> baby with the bath water.

I wasn't really suggesting throwing out the baby. If it's an open format, no 
problem. If there are no license problems, I would have thought that building 
a command-line interface for SWAMI would really be the way to go.

cheers,

tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk


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