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Re: synthLAB



>>nathan@visi.com          
>>Really, really said this:
 
>>>In article <5pm48f$h52@news.asu.edu>,
>>>RICHARD PIRONG <rpirong@aztec.asu.edu> wrote:
>>>>  Hi Guys.  I've been looking at 'ground' for files to use with
>>>>SynthLab, but it's just too big for me. Can anyone give me some
>>>>pointers to some .SEQ, .BNK, .MID and .WAV files?

>>>   Well, only the first two file extensions are used by Synthlab.

>>WARNING!!  The following is a shameless plug.

>>Music Composer uses the first THREE file extensions.  You can't edit
>>instruments with it like you can with synthLAB.  But it does far more in
>>editing sequence files.

>    Just to add to that, if you get Dave Tribby's two companion programs
>for synthLAB, MIDISurgeon and waveLAB, you'll be able to convert and use
>*.MID and *.WAV files with it. They basically add what synthLAB left out: 
>importing of MIDI files and a resource for turning digitized waveforms 
>into usable instruments patches.

>    You can download waveLAB off any FTP site, but MIDISurgeon was a
>product sold by EGO Systems which is now defunct. Might be nice if it 
>were released as downloadable shareware or maybe Shareware Solutions 
>could pick it up as was done with other EGO products.

"Stop me before I post again ;)."

You can find waveLAB at my FTP site.  You can also find synthCreate at my
FTP site.  SynthCreate converts sound files to instruments.


Clay
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