Roland MT-32 emulator
https://github.com/munt/munt
A multi-platform software synthesiser emulating pre-GM MIDI devices such as the Roland MT-32, CM-32L, CM-64 and LAPC-I.
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mt32emu-2.6.3-name.patch | 0000002179 2.13 KB | |
mt32emu.changes | 0000010171 9.93 KB | |
mt32emu.spec | 0000003716 3.63 KB | |
munt-libmt32emu_2_7_0.tar.gz | 0000583565 570 KB |
Revision 38 (latest revision is 41)
Илья Индиго (13ilya)
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Илья Индиго (13ilya)
(revision 38)
- Updated to 2.7.0. * Added support for MT-32 control ROM v.2.03. * Provided two new functions for retrieving names of all standard timbres and their "sound groups". These also make it easier to retrieve names of custom timbres. * Updated for compatibility with the Qt framework versions 6.0 and above. * Added possibility to view timbre banks and select a desired instrument on each voice part. The timbres are shown in a popup menu split by their "sound groups" which is displayed when the user clicks on the instrument name set on the related part in the Channel Status pane. * Added submenu "Play Demo Songs" to the "Tools" menu. When a Synth profile exists that refers to one of the new-gen MT-32 ROMs, the list of demo songs contained within is shown, yet a few of special items to facilitate playback control. * Fixed a few problems with management of the Floating Display on multi-screen systems. When the application is restarted, the position of the floating window should now be restored on the same screen where it was previously. Also, the window geometry is now adjusted to fit into the screen when the display it is show on is switched off, and each time the floating window shows up. * Extended the command-line interface to provide for opening one or more MIDI port(s) at startup. The command "connect_midi" can be used to create ports using the system MIDI driver. By using the options "jack_midi_clients" and "jack_sync_clients", JACK MIDI ports can be created as long as the JACK support is compiled in.
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