musicalis
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Hi my friends !
As I promised to some of you, here is a tutorial to learn how an organ definition file works and to allow you to edit it.
For this job, I have taken the definition file of a free organ (Smecno Mini Set) and added a lot of comments to the most important lines. It should help you to understand how the definition file describes all the features of a virtual organ.
My tutorial may be read like a text, but it allways remains a vailable definition file.
I suggest you to download kloria MyOrgan (if you have not) http://www.kloria.com/software/musical/myorgan/ and then download the free organ Smecno mini set at : http://www.sonusparadisi.cz/organs/smecno/screenshots.0.asp . Place the tutorial in the same folder.
Try to read the original "SmecnoMin.organ" or, if you do not understand anything, read my tutorial which is the same file but with many comments.
My tutorial can be downloaded at :
http://www.musicalis.monespace.net/organ/Tutorial_SmecnoMin.organ
As I promised to some of you, here is a tutorial to learn how an organ definition file works and to allow you to edit it.
For this job, I have taken the definition file of a free organ (Smecno Mini Set) and added a lot of comments to the most important lines. It should help you to understand how the definition file describes all the features of a virtual organ.
My tutorial may be read like a text, but it allways remains a vailable definition file.
I suggest you to download kloria MyOrgan (if you have not) http://www.kloria.com/software/musical/myorgan/ and then download the free organ Smecno mini set at : http://www.sonusparadisi.cz/organs/smecno/screenshots.0.asp . Place the tutorial in the same folder.
Try to read the original "SmecnoMin.organ" or, if you do not understand anything, read my tutorial which is the same file but with many comments.
My tutorial can be downloaded at :
http://www.musicalis.monespace.net/organ/Tutorial_SmecnoMin.organ
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Jean-Paul