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Re: Munt using D-110 ROMs

@davidhs - I like what I hear. This is a very exciting addition to the Munt project! Do you by chance have have source repo where you can share your updates? Thanks, krcroft! I have a github account, but the changes aren't uploaded to my repo yet, as I'm still currently busy WFH.. I also still need …

Re: Munt using D-110 ROMs

From a quick look, the tune starts with a 16-byte title, then goes 16 bytes of system area (?) and the 256-byte patch dump, and then a stream of timestamped MIDI messages likewise from a SMF track go afterwards. Hi, sergm! The 256 byte data in the start seems to be some kind of patch map settings, …

Re: Munt using D-110 ROMs

Thanks for all the positive response. This is actually something I made because from what I knew, D-110 have very similar synth structure as an MT-32, so I gave it a try. Turns out it works quite well, and it sounds beautiful as well. Although to make it the most complete, I still don't know how to …

Re: MT-32 PCM list

Anyway, just for the sake of curiosity, do you have any information on where the list is compiled from which document? The information from Roland Japan was provided as a typed list in response to an e-mail inquiry I'd made back in 2005. I imagine it came from some internal documentation of theirs. …

Re: MT-32 PCM list

Here is some information that I'd compiled several years ago. The 128 waveforms in "Bank 1" pertain to the MT-32; the list for which was provided by Roland Japan. https://www.symphoniae.com/misc/CMWaves.jpg Hi Cloudschatze! Thanks for the spreadsheet. It really helps a lot! Anyway, just for the …

Munt using D-110 ROMs

Hello all, I'm David. I seem to have wandered around the forums but I think now is the best time to create a new account in here :D I tried to modify Munt to use the Roland D-110 ROMs dumped on the net and surprisingly it works quite well! Although I find a few differences from the real one that I …

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