[freepats] Want to develop GUS Patches, but don't know where to get started.
Eric A. Welsh
eawelsh at gmail.com
Mon Feb 1 07:52:04 PST 2016
Hi, John! I haven't done any GUS patch editing (or any instrument editing,
for that matter) in quite some time. I know that there are some SF2 patch
editors for Linux, but I am not familiar with any GUS PAT editors for
Linux. I used to use a program called AWave in Windows, which could
load/save/edit a huge variety of different instrument formats, including
PAT. Could you use SF2 instead? Or is PAT a requirement for your
project? Sorry I couldn't help much on this one :-(
-Eric
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:46 PM, John Lewis <oflameo2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to develop GUS Patches but I really don't know where to get
> started. I learned that numbers the file format
> http://www.onicos.com/staff/iz/formats/guspat.html correspond to
> configurations on a sampler but I don't know much else. There doesn't
> seem to be any specialized tools on GNU/Linux yet for creating GUS
> patches that I could find either.
>
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