Roel de Wit wrote:
Basically my questions are:
- If you are a MIDI enthusiast of any form are you interrested in such a
product if it truly stands out. With interrested I mean, would you be
willing to buy it it would be developed ?
Yes. As long as it installs itself.
- Any other suggestions where to ask for interrest in
a project like this
(e.g. regarding sequencers which use tiMIDIty etc..) ?
MusE, Rosegarden
- Would you be interrested in beta-testing this
product if it ever is made
(send a PM) ?
Yes.
... and last but not least:
- Can anybody tell me what is and what is not correctly supported currently
in tiMIDIty regarding SF2 files (we are trying to decide between the .PAT
and .SF2 format). I've done some tests which have not been too promising
with the SF2 format but I'm still considering it since .PAT files only allow
single layered (mono) instruments.
Takashi?
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