On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Christoph Reichenbach wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Rickard Lind wrote:
> 
> > I just finished my first attempt to use patch.001 to generate the 
> > midifiles.
> 
> I'm impressed- the quality of the MIDI files produced by the algorithm has
> increased significantly. Great work! :-)

Thank you!

There's a an improved version of midi.c at the same place, it silences
patches with only zeros in the patchdata.

I'll probably do a rewrite later to improve the quality and structure of
the code...

> QfG1 already had pretty good MIDI mappings, but I believe that I spottet
> improvements in some minor tunes and sound effects, with no discernable
> losses in quality elsewhere. LSL2 is much better now, as is SQ3, except
> for the title song, which waits at the first note much longer than it did
> before (I haven't checked yet whether this behaviour is more correct
> than before).

All improvements are welcome (mail me). I'm a bit concerned about the
"Fantasy2MS" mapping in QfG1. I don't have a MT-32 to check with and it
currently sounds bad.

/Rickard Lind


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