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Juan Linietsky <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
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Package: LegaSynth
System name: legasynth
This package does NOT want to apply for inclusion in the GNU project
Description:
LegaSynth is an old soundchip/synthethizer emulator. It currently uses
the ALSA sequencer API, but could easily be expanded to use others as
well.
LegaSynth runs on regular posix and win32 systems and it supports
OSS/JACK wave output drivers.
Current engines proovide very precise emulation of:
-Yamaha DX7 FM
-MOS6581 Sound Interface Device (or best known as the C64 SID )
-Yamaha YMH2K (Soundchip very popular in small Yamaha
keyboards/Arcades and the Sega GENESIS)
LegaSynth is also a very powerful synthethizer programming framework,
where, with only a few lines of code you can have your own engine.
Legasynth currently runs on GNU/Linux and code is proovided to compile
it in Microsoft Windows(tm)
It is written in a portable fashion, the GUI engine is actually
separated from the actuall synthethizer engine, so are all the
specific audio/midi drivers.
If interest exists, the synth code can easily be turned into a dynamic
library, for usage in other projects.
It already exists and you can download the latest distribution at
http://reduz.com.ar/legasynth/download
Other Software Required:
-Posix compilant OS (preferably GNU/Linux using the ALSA sound
architecture)
-libGTK/GDK/GLIB
-libsigc++
-libgtkmm
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