I don't mind if you contact me as long as you do so via the list. Just a few reasons to do so: * Other people might have the same problem * Other people might not have considered the possibility and become interested * The same questions needn't be asked again as they'll be publicly archived.
On Sunday 09 November 2003 00:32, Paul Stear wrote: > Thanks Jason, I will have another go, would you mind if I contacted you > again if I run into problems? > > Paul > > On Fri 7 November 2003 15:31, Jason Stubbs wrote: > > On Friday 07 November 2003 22:02, Paul Stear wrote: > > > I have some *.SF2 files that I want to use in kmidi, the documentation > > > says that it has a utility sf2cfg, I have tried allsorts to get this > > > working but all I get is a text file. > > > > Read the help again. > > > > The second paragraph says: > > For each patchset, create a cfg gile describing the patches and their > > banks and instrument (midi program) numbers. In the file timidity.cfg, > > enter a line "source /filename/" and a preceding line if /n/, where > > /filename/ is the name you gave to the file describing the patches, and > > /n/ is the line where / filename/ will appear in KMidi's panel in the > > select patchset box. > > > > (That sentence is way to long!) > > > > The last paragraph says: > > There is a utility "sf2cfg" to contruct a cfg file for a sbk/sf2 sound > > font, which spits out all the patches that are present in the font. Also, > > I've included sample cfg files for chaos8m.sf2 and chaos12m.sf2. > > > > To summarise: > > There is a utility "sf2cfg" to contruct a cfg file for a sbk/sf2 sound > > font describing the patches and their banks and instrument (midi program) > > numbers. In the file timidity.cfg, enter a line "source /filename/". > > > > > > Jason > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- This message was sent using gentoo linux and kmail -- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
