Re: heavy metal guitar sounds please?

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Emmanuel Saracco wrote:
Dragan Noveski a écrit :

Hi,

Folderol wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 23:50:57 +0200
Dragan Noveski <perodog@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Folderol wrote:
... and if you have ZynAddSubFX, here are a few more guitar
instrument patches :)

hallo, how do you unpack those .xiz files?


cheers,
doc
Just copy them as they are in the 'banks' folder into a suitable
subfolder.

... oh no, i am just realizing that the /usr/local/share/zynaddsubfx folder disappeared here!
 i can't remember that i removed it, but it is not there anymore.

cheers,
doc

Create a new banks folder in your user directory, and use
'File>settings>Bank root dirs' in Zyn, to point to it.

it is strange, what ever instrument i try to load, i get this output in the console:

mxml: Missing close tag </!DOCTYPE ZynAddSubFX-data> under parent <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>!

and a error message from zyn:

'error:could not load the file'

it seems that something is broken here?

Yes. It sounds for me like there is a regression in new mxml release (2.3).

Waiting for something smarter you can apply the attached patch to the libmxml's "mxml-file.c" file.

It is a quick and dirty fix, but at least instruments can be loaded and heard now :-)

Bye

for sure i would like to try this, but there is no libmxml.c present here.

locate mxml:

/usr/bin/mxmldoc
/usr/include/mxml.h
/usr/lib/libmxml.a
/usr/lib/libmxml.so
/usr/lib/libmxml.so.1
/usr/lib/libmxml.so.1.3
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/mxml.pc

(plus some /man and /doc stuff which i am not pasting here now)

any idea/hint?

cheers,
doc
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