Hi Martin,

CVS stands for Concurrent Versions System.

 > Why not merge the CVS and devel lists ?

The CVS list is for developer commits only, so please don't write to it
and inform yourself about CVS if you need more information.

Cheers
Joachim

Am 07.07.2011 08:45, schrieb Martin Tarenskeen:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to JSynthLib and want to introduce myself with a few remarks:
>
> 1. These mailinglists seem to be extremely low-traffic. Are there still
> any active users and/or developers around? I think JSynthLib is still a
> great project with lots of potential, but also with plenty of room for
> improvement.
>
> 2. With such low traffic, do we really need 2 mailinglists ? Why not merge
> the CVS and devel lists ?
>
> 3. I have downloaded beta version 0.20.0 and CVS alpha version 0.21.0.
> I could not compile the CVS version because (I think) an error in the
> Roland-GP16 driver. After disabling this driver in the Makefile, running
> "make" was succesful (on my Linux Fedora 15 system)
>
> 4. In the CVS version the DX7 editor does not open, I am getting an error
> message instead. The DX7 editor is working fine in 0.20.0 version.
>
> 5. I am an expert in DX21/TX81Z (etc.) SysEx. I am the author of the old
> ATARI program YSEDITOR (http://yseditor.atari.org) so I know what I am
> talking about.
>
> I see room for improving the editor/driver. (For example: the EG and
> PEG graphs do not correctly represent the effect of the rate and level
> parameters. Please read the TX81Z manual, and/or compare with YSEDITOR)
>
> But I have no Java programming knowledge. I have programmed in Atari
> GFABasic, a little C, and Python. I will try to teach myself some simple
> Java programming. Maybe somewhere in the near future I might start
> contributing to JSynthLib.
>
> Hope to see some more life in these mailinglists!
>
> Greetz, Martin
>
> P.S.
>
> DX7 (and compatibles) owners might want to try my latest project
> DXconvert. This tool is able to convert DX7 patches in virtually every
> fileformat that can be found on the internet to a fileformat that for
> example JSynthLib is able to import. (clean SysEX, or MID with embedded
> SysEx). It can also import/convert patches from FB01, TX81Z, V50, DX200,
> and convert them to DX7 files that can be imported with JSynthLib's DX7
> driver. You can download the current version here:
>
>
> http://members.tele2.nl/m.tarenskeen/download/sysex/DXconvert-1.1.3.zip
>
>
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