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Zemus
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Is there a manual for this program? I tried using it, but it was very confusing.
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August 25, 2004, 11:38:02 PM »
The only place I could think to look is the Ginosoft website, but no, I don't have one. It IS a confusing program...at least it looks that way. I've never used it to any extent because of that, and I like Dr.T's and SpG for creating sounds and banks.
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August 25, 2004, 11:40:06 PM »
Ginosoft's site is empty except for the librarian and the GS editor. I tried another program called noize, but I couldn't import sysex-files so it was pretty useless
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August 26, 2004, 01:18:30 AM »
Me and my 14-year old brother could use it relatively easily.. what's the prob, Zemus? It is hard to work out first up, and indeed I have not much idea about how to make custom patches, but I can make custom SysEx banks..
What's the issue? I might be able to help.
- Alistair
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August 26, 2004, 08:19:03 AM »
Well, I think that's the point, Alistair...it's an EDITOR. Creating sounds with it is the issue. BANK ARRANGING programs are relatively easy to use; editing and creating sounds is an entirely different matter.
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The reason why I want to use it is to make ONE bank for my Monkey Island 2 MIDIs. Right now there's a different bank for every MIDI I have on my site because the game moves around the instruments for every new tune the game plays. I found out the game uses one or two custom instruments so rearranging them shouldn't be too much of a problem if I could figure out how.
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Like I thought, Tom, he only wanted to arrange a bank.
- Alistair
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