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== Synthwork for Atari ST and Roland D-110 == While synthwork on Atari ST can work for editing MT-32 sounds, there might be better modern solutions. But for the D-110, Synthwork is still great. It can edit sounds and manage libraries. The hierarchy is from highest to lowest: patch, timbre, tone, partial. A D-110 voice (called a Tone) is made up of 4 Partials, in 2 pairs. THE D110 HAS four Timbre groups: A, B, I and R. Both A and B are preset with 64 Timbres each. The programmable I group has another 64 Timbres. The final group, R, stores the 63 percussion Timbres. A Timbre, by the way, is a Roland Tone that's had performance parameters like pitch-bend. can store 64 setups called Patches. Each Patch contains up to eight Timbre Parts. You can place these Parts anywhere in the 15 stereo pan positions, assign key range and MIDI channel for each Part, or turn MIDI off for each Part. Timbres are separate from patches because you combine timbres to make a multi-timbral patch. To send sysex with sysexxer it's better to stop other midi programs. There are often midi buffer overflow. To edit and play without to much fuss, you can use this kind of connexions: - D-110-out --> Keyboard-in - Soundcard-out --> D-110-in - Keyboard-thru --> Soundcard-in - Keyboard-out --> Soundcard-in More informations on http://llamamusic.com/d110/d-110_info.html This tools can also read sysex for D-110: http://llamamusic.com/d110/d-10_reader.html
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