[linux-audio-user] Big professional tiMIDIty patchset.. Any interrest ?

Patrick Shirkey pshirkey at boosthardware.com
Thu Nov 28 21:18:01 EST 2002


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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