--- Jerome Leveque <jerl1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello, I have finished it.
OK, great. I have also started coding the softsynth this weekend
(before I was just doing research and prototyping.)
> For now no comment on the code (very difficult to understand).
I would like to take a look at it. It can't be that bad right? ;)
Is the code in CVS? If not could you make it available somewhere on
the web and provide a link?
> Ryan If you want I can write for you a function like
> Sample *GetSample(uint8 Channel, uint8 KeyNote, uint8 Velocity);
>
> But you must send me all you need in the class Sample.
Yes I imagine that would be the kind of function I would need, but at
this point I'm not sure what I would want in the class Sample. It
might be better if I just continue with the Soundfont parser code,
especially since I may need to make the basic parser more generic so I
can also open Downloadable Sound (DLS) files. Since they are both RIFF
file formats, a lot of the code can be reused (in theory.) Also an
interesting bit of information I learned the other day is that the
softsynth in Windows 2000 and XP uses a 3.7 MB DLS file from Roland for
its General MIDI instruments. It is in
<WIN_DIR>\System32\drivers\GM.DLS.
Ryan
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