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Re: SynthLab
- Subject: Re: SynthLab
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1997/07/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vector Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <5pm48f$h52@news.asu.edu>
In article <5pm48f$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.
Also, if you're looking for files, apple2.caltech.edu tends to have a
*far* saner arrangement of files, making it easier to find them. Going
there and looking in
ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/music/synthlab found a whole bunch
of .SEQ and .BNK files. .MID and .WAV are usually used by non-Apple II
machines, so you're likely going to want to look elsewhere.
> I'm also hunting for a copy of TOOL028. Is there a disk with all
>the known TOOLs on it? On Apples own site perhaps?
28's the List Manager toolset, and *should* have been installed
with 6.0.1, as that's required by the Standard File Ops toolset, which
is required by just about any program showing a list of files. Check
your 6.0.1 install disks; all official Apple toolsets are on them--
check the System/Tools directory on each one. [Another example of file
arrangements I think needs a little help]
For a list of all toolsets and other 6.0.1 files, visit
http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/sys6files.html
Nathan Mates
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- References:
- SynthLab
- From: rpirong@aztec.asu.edu (RICHARD PIRONG)