Lanman wrote:

Damn! Didn't know about that one!

Thanks from me too, Brant!

Lanman

On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:26, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:


John Richard Smith wrote:



I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound programmes on her Yamaha.

Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /mnt/ext2-vol7/Christine/tape1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tape1]# ls
disk.mng*      song_004.mid*  song_009.mid*  song_013.mid*  song_017.mid*
song_001.mid*  song_005.mid*  song_010.mid*  song_014.mid*  song_018.mid*
song_002.mid*  song_006.mid*  song_011.mid*  song_015.mid*  song_019.mid*
song_003.mid*  song_008.mid*  song_012.mid*  song_016.mid*  song_n.mng*


OK so it's meanigless to me at this time.


What I need is a Linux programme to assemble and manipulate this stuff.
This is likely to envolve,

1) cut and paste assembly.
2) Signwave display to change and manipulate the character of the sound.
3) mixers.
4) maybe conversion programmes, eg whatever these above are to .wav or .mp3


and no doubt many other things as well that my simplicity of understanding is holding me back from enunciating.


Anybody know of a Linux programme or two that works.



John


http://rezound.sourceforge.net/

I tried it last night and was impressed.

Rezound
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I to, am impressed with it. It looks the think I'm looking for .
Sorry to say I don't think it handles these funny yamaha sound files, which are all .mid files.
At any rate I cannot seem toget any sense out of the sound generated, maybe wrong though, as it's early days and I'm unsure of the controls.


John

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