(2018-03-05, 17:57)Steffen Wrote: Many thanks for your efforts.
I like the move a lot. This revives LSYNTH and allows to send you updates for more synthesized parts as normal github pull requests.
The process of doing so is easy:
(1) fork LSYNTH
(2) do the necessary changes in the forked copy
(3) suggest them to the original LSYNTH repo as a github pull request
@Willy - you already offer some additions to lsynth.mpd which are not contained in the official release LSYNTH 3.1.1 yet:
http://www.holly-wood.it/lsynth/tutorial-en.html
May I humbly suggest to somehow get them into the official release, for example by a github pull request?
I would suggest that we strive back to a normal release cycle of LSYNTH instead of offering patches on various scattered sites
(at least I would prefer that).
Do with them whatever you want.
w.
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