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diff --git a/muse2/synti/simpledrums/README b/muse2/synti/simpledrums/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9e2695dc..00000000 --- a/muse2/synti/simpledrums/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ --------------------------------------- -Simpledrums v 0.2, by Mathias Lundgren --------------------------------------- - -Simpledrums is a simple MESS-synth sampler (MusE Experimental Soft -Synth) aiming at becoming a simple, tightly integrated sampler for -MusE, specifically aimed at drumsamples. - -Features: -- 16 channels/samples (1 sample/channel) -- Simple controls for each individual channel: volume, balance, noteoff-ignore, channel on/off -- Main volume -- 4 LADSPA send-effects can be used, 4 effect taps for each individual channel -- All channel parameters are controllable via the GUI, or by MusE:s controller handling (controller pane in pianoroll/drumeditor) -- All effect parameters can be controlled via the GUI, or by Sysex messages (f.ex. turn effect on/off, modify effect parameters) -- Complete synth state (fx-parameters, samples etc) is saved together with MusE project, and restored later when loaded -- Possible to save synth state to file -- Samples automatically resampled when loaded (if needed) - -That's all folks! - -------------- -Known issues: -------------- -- Not the prettiest gui in the world -- All samples are read directly into memory (no caching) -- Some obscure LADSPA-effects make SimpleSynth segfault -- More... - -------------- -Future plans: -------------- -- Fix all the known issues! ;-) -- Sample loops -- Sample offset variation w respect to note velocity -- Treble/eq-controller for each individual channel -- Treble level variation w respect to note velocity -- More... - -Mathias Lundgren, (lunar_shuttle@users.sourceforge.net), 2004 -Plugin management code based on Werner Schweers plugin management handling for MusE - -(C) Copyright Mathias Lundgren, Werner Schweer 2000-2004 -Licensed under the GNU General Public License |