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Re: What Can "SynthLAB" do?
- Subject: Re: What Can "SynthLAB" do?
- From: tribby@cup.hp.com (Dave Tribby)
- Date: 1996/05/28
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: HP Info Networks Div/Cupertino CA
- References: <4o5mhf$p0p@news.smart.net> <4o61uh$fq2@blackice.winternet.com>
- Reply-to: tribby@cup.hp.com (Dave Tribby)
Ian Schmidt (irsman@winternet.com) wrote:
> In article <4o5mhf$p0p@news.smart.net>, E.G. Land <land@> wrote:
> >
> > I've only had my 2gs for a couple of months when I decided to
> > run the synthLAB icon.
> >
> > I was amazed at how powerful this program seemed. I'm thinking
> > I can actually compose music with it.
> >
> > Problem is (a). No manual, and, (b). I don't write or read
> > music.
> Note that Dave Tribby has a pair
> of programs which allow importing MIDI files into synthLAB, and constructing
> instrument banks (Midi Surgeon and, uhh, I'm drawing a blank on the second).
> The former's only available from GS+ (or was, GS+ is out of business now so
> I'm unsure of the status on the 'ware).
Although GS+ is no longer published, back issues are available from EGO
systems (the parent company). You can call 800-662-3634 or send e-mail
to Diz@genie.com or GSPlusDiz@aol.com for further information.
My freeware program to create instrument banks is waveLAB. (It would be
even more useful if Ian would get the next version of AudioZAP completed
and made available...)
The synthLAB "manual" is a teach file on the synthLAB disk.
-- Dave Tribby
tribby@cup.hp.com