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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
Notice:Conference has been write-locked. Use new version.
Moderator:DYPSS1::SCHAFER
Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

17.0. "Public Domain MIDI Library On Easynet" by --UnknownUser-- () Thu May 03 1984 21:14

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17.1Library Grand Opening.DYO780::SCHAFERBrad - back in Ohio.Wed Jan 18 1989 17:3524
    A library of MIDI tools, utilities and patch dumps for various
    synthesizers has been established and is accessible to all users on the
    Easynet.  The library is located at: 

	{DYO780,36869}::DISK$USER05:[MIDILIB]

    There are currently 3 accessible subdirectories:

	DEPOSIT - repository for contributed library elements.
	PATCHES - patch dumps for various synthesizers
	TOOLS	- programs and MIDI tools for various computers

    To retrieve something from the library, simply copy it to your node
    and then transfer it to your favorite computer.

    To submit something to the library, copy it to the [.DEPOSIT] subdir
    and send mail to the librarian (currently DYO780::SCHAFER) describing
    what you've submitted and where you got it from. 

    Post gripes in topic 14 or send mail to the librarian.

    A directory will be forthcoming.

-b
17.2MIDILIB contents as of 31-Aug-1989DYO780::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Thu Aug 31 1989 21:1778
    Contents of DYO780::DISK$USER05:[MIDILIB] as of 31-AUG-1989 13:43:57.
    Change bars (!) indicate new submissions for this posting: 

    For questions, comments, submissions, contact DYO780::SCHAFER (or see
    previous reply). 

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Contents of directory: [MIDILIB]

   DEPOSIT - repository for submissions.  Please do not copy things FROM
   this area. 

!  PATCHES - repository for synth patch dumps.  May or may not be in
   generic SYSEX format ... see .TXT, .LIS, .DOC files in each subdir for
   additional information. 

!  TOOLS - repository for PD software, shareware and internal MIDI
   utility programs. 

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Contents of directory: [MIDILIB.PATCHES]

!   D10		D10 /D20 /D110 patches
!   D50		D50 patches
    DX7
!       D50_CLONES	FM versions of popular D50 (L/A) patches
        DX7_A		72 DX7 SYSEX dumps (32 patches per dump)
        DX7_B		44 DX7 SYSEX dumps (32 patches per dump)
        DX7_C		11 DX7 SYSEX dumps (32 patches per dump)
!       LABANK		Hot sounds in LA studio scene for 1988-89
!       PK		Patches from UK's Paul Kent (MINDER::KENT)
        UKPATCH		30 DX7 SYSEX dumps (32 patches per dump)
        USENET		31 DX7 SYSEX dumps (32 patches per dump)
    ESQ
!       ESQUIZIT	ESQ-1 patches in ESQuizit format
!       MDX		ESQ-1 patches in MDX (ESQBANK) format
!       SQ80		7 SQ80 patches in ESQuizit format
    TX81Z
!       OMNIBANK	3 banks in Omni-BankerST format
!       SYSEX		2 ARC files of TX81z/DX100 patches

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Contents of directory: [MIDILIB.TOOLS]

    ATARI	Atari ST software (no 8-bit stuff)

        BUMP_V11	Steph Bailey's Bulkdump SYSEX dumper utility
        BUMP_V20	Steph Bailey's Bulkdump SYSEX dumper utility
!       DX100		DXPATCH patch randomizer/librarian for DX100
        DXBANKER	DX7 librarian (requires GFA BASIC)
!       ESQUIZIT	ESQ/SQ80 sequence/patch librarian/organizer
        MIDIMAX		Displays MIDI controller data  (velocity, AT, etc)
        MIDIUTIL	C source and misc programs from USENET
            BIN
            LIBDX7
            LIBMIDI
            LIBMISC
            SOURCE

    IBM		Software for IBM and compatibles

!       CAKEWALK	Demo of Cakewalk sequencer
!       D10LIB		SYSEX librarian, with focus on D10
!       D50DUMP		D50 SYSEX dumper program
!       ESQBANK		ESQ/SQ80 librarian (reads MDX files only)
!       GETIT30		SYSEX librarian for DX7, EPS - allows very large dumps
!       M32EDLIB	Editor/librarian for MT32
!       MIDIEX		SYSEX librarian, including C source
!       MUSIC_BOX	Algorithmic composition s/w (obj oriented, graphic U/I)
!       VOYETRA		Demo of Voyetra Sequencer+ MkIII v3.0

    MAC		Software for Apple MacIntosh

        KORG_M1LIB	Patch librarian for Korg M1 (BinHex v4.0 format)

    VAX
   	DXDUMP		DCL proc to convert DX7 SYSEX dumps to ASCII sheets
    
17.3MIDIlib has movedDYPSS1::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Sat Jun 09 1990 00:478
    Due to DYO780 going away, MIDIlib has been moved (and should be easier
    to remember!).  It is now located at:
    
    	MIDI::MIDI$DUA1:[MIDILIB...]
    
    Thanks to Dan Gosselin for hosting this thing.
    
+b
17.4AMIGA -> DX7 SYSEX DUMPWEFXEM::COTEOh wait! Oh-oh! To be!Thu Jul 26 1990 10:4230
            <<< DNEAST::SYS$TOOLS:[NOTES$LIBRARY]COMMUSIC.NOTE;2 >>>
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Note 2399.0                  AMIGA -> DX7 SYSEX DUMP                  No replies
GVA05::BERGMANS                                      24 lines  26-JUL-1990 05:49
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    I recently became aware of the patches library on
    MIDI::MIDI$DUA1:[MIDILIB]
                  
    The question is, how do I dump them from my home computer into the
    DX7.          
                  
    I copied some SYSEX dumps from MIDI:: into my VAX account.
                  
    I "kermited" them from my VAX account into my laptop (Toshiba1600)
                  
    I believe that I can "kermit" them from the laptop into the 
    AMIGA 500.    
                  
    The AMIGA 500 is connected to the DX7 through a MIDI adapator connected
    to the serial port. (I use the DR Ts sequencer).
                  
    QUESTION:     
                  
    Is there a piece of software available that allows me to dump SYSEX
    files from the AMIGA into the DX7 ???
                       
    Thanks and regards.
                  
                  
17.5WEFXEM::COTEOh wait! Oh-oh! To be!Thu Jul 26 1990 10:5247
            <<< DNEAST::SYS$TOOLS:[NOTES$LIBRARY]COMMUSIC.NOTE;2 >>>
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Note 2396.0                 HOW TO RECOVER PATCHES ?                   3 replies
LYOIS2::BRUNEAU                                      18 lines  25-JUL-1990 10:47
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   I'M NEW IN THIS COMPANY BUT NOT IN PLAYING SYNTHMUSIC , AND I HAVE FOUND,
OH GREAT , MANY PATCHES FOR DX7 IN MIDI::MIDI$DUA1:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX]
SUPER ....
  BUT I'VE GOT A BIG PROBLEM : I DON'T KNOW HOW TO RECOVER ALL THESE SOUNDS


IN WHICH LANGAGE ARE THEY WROTEN ? I TRANSFER THESE PATCHES UNDER MY NODE
BUT NOW I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO . I'VE GOT AT HOME AN ATARI COMPUTER CAN 
I USE IT ? 
I'M ASKING THE SAME QUESTION ABOUT PROGRAMS WRITTEN UNDER [MIDILIB.TOOLS]


  THANKS A LOT FOR ANSWER .

  A NEW DEC-FRENCHMAN 


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Note 2396.3                 HOW TO RECOVER PATCHES ?                      3 of 3
NWD002::EVANS_BR                                     15 lines  25-JUL-1990 18:28
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    re: recovering all these sounds
    
    I've never done this, so somebody better sanity check me...from
    the instructions in the various subdirectories, the 1stread_me.txt
    says to un-ARC the files once they have been loaded to your computer
    (Atari in your case). I do not know how to do that, but I recall
    reading about ARCing things in this notesfile (Do a 
          DIR/TITLE=ARC *.*   or perhaps  DIR/KEY=ARC
    Getting the files to your Atari is a "personal thing" since everyone
    uses their own file transfer program/protocol. Xmodem is mine, and
    I use SMARTCOMM II, but I have a MAC. Kermit is the other big one.
    
    This is a pretty well organized notesfile - use DIR/KEY alot since
    the moderators have done alot of work getting things put into place
    so everyone can find it fast! (HELP DIR... etc)
17.6some info...MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUP EngineeringThu Jul 26 1990 12:1925
re: .5

Getting the DX* patches is a 2-fold process.  First, one must be able to
download these patches to a home computer, and second, one must be able to
make use of the .BLK format.

For downloading on an Atari ST, if you've never done it before, I recommend 
that you read:

PRNSYS::DUA2:[LOMICKAJ.HOBBY.ST]XFERINTRO.TXT

It is an excellent intro to downloading to an Atari ST and also discusses
different ARCing formats (to conserve space).

For being able to use the .BLK files, you're in luck (by owning an ST!).
Steph Bailey, who is frequently in this conference when not away at school,
wrote BUMP (which is in MIDILIB) which is a desk accessory which allows one
to do SYSEX bulkdumps back and forth between the Atari and a DX* series synth.
One important thing to note is that BUMP (and its predecessor BULKDUMP) are 
*not* public domain - they are to be used by DEC employees only.

If you have any other questions after reading Jeff Lomicka's XFERINTRO, feel 
free to contact me offline (by E-mail).

-Dan (MIDI librarian)
17.7minor correction to .6MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUP EngineeringThu Jul 26 1990 12:221
BUMP can only be used with Yamaha DX7, DX7II, TX7, TX802 synths.
17.8well, kind ofDYPSS1::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Thu Jul 26 1990 12:5316
RE: .-1
    
    Bit of clarification: BUMP does not *require* a DX7, as I've used it to
    capture several types of dumps.  The U/I is a bit arcane, in that (if
    you're not using preconfigured systems) you have to punch in the proper
    SYSEX using your favorite editor.
    
    Be that as it may, the DX/TX dumps are straight SYSEX dumps, and are
    not limited to the BUMP dumper.  In fact, if you have a SYSEX librarian
    with your sequencer (or any SYSEX librarian, for that matter,
    Atari-based or otherwise), you can load the dumps with no problem.
    
    When you download them to your computer, make sure that you use the
    equivalent of KERMIT SET FILE TYPE BINARY.
    
+b (former MIDIlibrarian)
17.9uh, yeah....what he said...MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUP EngineeringThu Jul 26 1990 16:446
Thanks Brad, I didn't realize that this was the case.

As a final clarification, though, it should be pointed out that the .BLK files
in MIDILIB are meant to be used with Yamaha DX7, DX7II, TX7, and TX802 synths.

-Dan 
17.10BUMP is neatNORGE::CHADThu Jul 26 1990 17:2812
Actually, BUMP can be used with most devices without having to punch any sort
of sysexe in.  I've used it with D50 and K5.  The proeconfigurations aren't 
usually necessary though I forget when they are to be used.  
The preconfigurations are only for going one of the two ways but I forget 
which way (synth--St or ST--synth).  Suffice it to say I've never worried
about them, (and what I just described about them may not be true). 
MOst SYSEXE dumps I've seen have their control info built into them anyway.

Anyway, it is a handy tool.  Don't worry about configuring BUMP unless you
want to get adventurous.

Chad
17.11new device for MIDILIB....MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUP EngineeringThu Sep 06 1990 16:5917
I've joined the new MIDI (a VAXstation 3100) to a different cluster and the
device has changed from MIDI$DUA1 to MIDI$DKA100.  *But*, as a shortcut for
everyone, a new system logical has been set up to keep things as simple as 
possible.  Soooo, (to make a long story short) MIDILIB is now located at:

MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB...]

-Dan (your friendly MIDILIBrarian)

PS.  To whoever copied the MB*.ARC files to [MIDILIB.DEPOSIT] - could you also
	copy a version of the ARC.EXE that you're using to the same location?
	The version I have won't let me DE-ARC the files - the error I get is:

	"I don't know how to handle file MUSICBOX.TXT in archive MBDOC.ARC
	 I think you need a newer version of ARC."

	Thanks!
17.12a call for submissionsMIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUIP EngineeringTue Nov 13 1990 17:2020
    With the addition of Tom Janzen's Amiga programs and his Beethoven
    sequence to MIDILIB, I'm hoping that others will also be so kind to
    share things that have been so near and dear to people's hearts
    (after all, we're getting nearer to the Christmas season).  
    
    Feel free to contribute any *homemade* tool or sequence, or sequence
    that does *not* violate any copyright laws (make sure it's in the
    public domain).  Please include a .txt file (or something similar)
    which describes what you're contributing and how it can be run.  Also,
    if you're submitting a sequence, please make it one in 'Standard MIDI 
    file' format if possible.
    
    Post things in:
                                                                      
    MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.DEPOSIT]
    
    I'll move things to appropriate directories from there...
    
    Thanks!
    Dan
17.13FYI on BUMP...SKIVT::HEARNTime will tell...Wed Nov 14 1990 14:186
    
    	From the "for what it's worth" dept:
    
    	re.7    I've used BUMP with my PROteus for uploading and downloading
    		individual presets (patches) and it works beautifully.
    
17.14Korg M1 Program Banks depositedNWACES::PHILLIPSSat Nov 17 1990 01:277
    I deposited a saveset on MIDILIB containing 5 banks of M1 programs with
    corresponding text file containing the names of the patches.
    I also have the combination to go along with the programs but have nor
    used them.  I will make available should anyone want them also.
    
    Errol
    file name Korg_M1_progs.sav  (more or less)
17.15MIDILIB updated...MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUIP EngineeringMon Jan 21 1991 14:0912
I finally got around to placing the things that were in [MIDILIB.DEPOSIT] into
appropriate subdirectories of [MIDILIB].  The following reply is the latest
listing of things that are presently in MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB...]

Have fun!

-Dan (MIDILIBrarian)

PS.  When submitting *anything* to [MIDILIB.DEPOSIT], please include a .TXT
	file explaining what you're submitting, or send me mail at MIDI::DAN
	so I don't have to go searching through COMMUSIC to find out what
	things are.  Thanks!
17.16MIDILIB contents as of 1/21/91MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, CUIP EngineeringMon Jan 21 1991 14:10878
Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB]

DEPOSIT.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:26.02  (RWE,RWE,RWE,RWE)
MIDILIB.TXT;1            89  21-JAN-1991 11:00:24.08  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PATCHES.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:26.25  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SEQUENCES.DIR;1           1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:26.49  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TEMP.DIR;1                1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:26.73  (RWE,RWE,RE,)
TOOLS.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:26.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 6 files, 5 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1   5-JUN-1990 16:31:14.51  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D10.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:29.48  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D50.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:29.78  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX-TX.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:30.03  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQ.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:30.28  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
M1.DIR;1                  1  21-JAN-1991 10:23:23.88  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX81Z.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:30.53  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 7 files, 7 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.D10]

1ST_README.TXT;1          2  31-AUG-1989 15:12:18.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D10DUMP.ARC;1            35  31-AUG-1989 14:25:43.95  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D10TON.ARC;1             30  31-AUG-1989 15:12:48.99  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D10VOX.ARC;1             16  31-AUG-1989 14:40:13.47  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 83 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.D50]

ANALOG.D50;1             69   7-JAN-1990 22:06:25.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BART.D50;1               69   7-JAN-1990 22:15:45.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BASS1.D50;1              69   7-JAN-1990 22:24:56.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BOWS.D50;1               69   7-JAN-1990 22:34:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BRASS1.D50;1             69   7-JAN-1990 22:43:21.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERIC.D50;1               69   7-JAN-1990 22:52:35.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
FANTASY.D50;1            69   7-JAN-1990 23:01:22.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
IRC.D50;1                69   7-JAN-1990 23:10:26.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MJB.D50;1                69   7-JAN-1990 23:19:39.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
NICK1.D50;1              69   7-JAN-1990 23:28:38.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
NICK2.D50;1              69   7-JAN-1990 23:37:20.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ROLAND2.D50;1            69   7-JAN-1990 23:45:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ROLAND3.D50;1            69   7-JAN-1990 23:54:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TODD.D50;1               69   8-JAN-1990 00:03:41.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WLA.D50;1                69   8-JAN-1990 00:12:39.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 15 files, 1035 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX]

D50_CLONES.DIR;1          1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:40.33  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7_A.DIR;1               5   4-SEP-1990 18:12:40.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7_B.DIR;1               3   4-SEP-1990 18:12:40.87  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7_C.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:41.14  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LABANK.DIR;1              1   4-SEP-1990 18:12:41.41  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPATCH.DIR;1             2   4-SEP-1990 18:12:41.74  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
USENET.DIR;1              2   4-SEP-1990 18:12:42.01  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 7 files, 15 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.D50_CLONES]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1   5-JUN-1990 16:46:55.67  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LABANK1.X7V;1             9  30-AUG-1989 09:26:25.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PIANOS.X7V;1              9  30-AUG-1989 09:27:18.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 19 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.DX7_A]

1_DX7_A.LIS;1            89  16-MAR-1990 14:19:45.46  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
1_PATCH_DIRECTORY.LIS;1
                         82  11-APR-1988 17:13:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ANALOG1.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:03:24.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ANALOG3.BLK;1             9  16-DEC-1987 16:00:41.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ANALOG4.BLK;2             9  26-APR-1988 18:01:29.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ATSU4.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:05:18.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ATSU5.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:05:56.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BASS1.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:06:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BASS2.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:07:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BASS3.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:07:49.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BELL1.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:08:29.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BRASS1.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:09:07.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BRASS2.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:09:44.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BRASS3.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:10:21.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CLANG1.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:10:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CLAUDE.BLK;1              9  22-DEC-1987 15:28:14.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CLAV1.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:12:15.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
COMBO.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:12:53.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DJW001.BLK;1              9  16-DEC-1987 17:23:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7.BLK;1                 9  25-OCT-1987 23:14:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX70628.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:14:08.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
EFFECTS1.BLK;1            9  25-OCT-1987 23:15:23.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
EFX.BLK;1                 9  16-DEC-1987 15:57:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ETHNIC.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:16:40.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GUITAR1.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:17:18.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GUITAR2.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:17:56.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ITALIAN2.BLK;1            9  25-OCT-1987 23:18:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ITALIAN3.BLK;1            9  25-OCT-1987 23:19:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
JB001.BLK;1               9  16-DEC-1987 17:25:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
JB002.BLK;1               9  16-DEC-1987 17:26:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
JFD001.BLK;1              9  16-DEC-1987 17:26:54.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
KQSAMPL.BLK;1             9  16-DEC-1987 17:27:27.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MALLETS1.BLK;1            9  25-OCT-1987 23:22:26.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MALLETS2.BLK;1            9  25-OCT-1987 23:23:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MINE.BLK;1                9  25-OCT-1987 23:23:41.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
NEWSND.BLK;1              9  16-DEC-1987 17:27:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ORGAN1.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:25:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ORGAN2.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:26:10.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ORGAN3.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:26:47.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ORGCLAV.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:24:56.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PERC1.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:28:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PERC2.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:29:35.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PERCA.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:27:44.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PERCB.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:28:21.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PIANO.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:30:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PLUCKED.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:30:50.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PR01.BLK;1                9  16-DEC-1987 17:28:43.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PR02.BLK;1                9  16-DEC-1987 17:29:12.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PR03.BLK;1                9  16-DEC-1987 17:29:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RHODES1.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:33:25.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RHODES2.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:34:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RM0001.BLK;1              9  16-DEC-1987 17:30:08.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SFX1.BLK;1                9  25-OCT-1987 23:35:23.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SFX2.BLK;1                9  25-OCT-1987 23:36:01.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SFX3.BLK;1                9  25-OCT-1987 23:36:38.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SFX4.BLK;1                9  25-OCT-1987 23:37:15.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SFX5.BLK;1                9  25-OCT-1987 23:37:51.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STARMA.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:39:07.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STEPH1.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:39:45.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STEPH2.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:40:21.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STEPH3.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:41:06.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STEPH4.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:41:43.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STRING1.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:42:21.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STRING2.BLK;1             9  25-OCT-1987 23:42:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WEIRD1.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:43:36.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WEIRD2.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:44:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WEIRD3.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:44:50.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WWIND1.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:45:28.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WWIND2.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:46:04.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WWIND3.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:46:40.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WWIND4.BLK;1              9  25-OCT-1987 23:47:17.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WYATT.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:47:54.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ZONE3.BLK;1               9  25-OCT-1987 23:48:31.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 73 files, 810 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.DX7_B]

1_DX7_B.LIS;1            54  16-MAR-1990 14:19:48.37  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
1_PATCH_DIRECTORY.LIS;1
                         43  11-APR-1988 17:12:20.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BELLS.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:23:05.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BRASS.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:23:48.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CHURCH.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:24:29.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CLAVS.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:25:08.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CONTEMP.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:25:47.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
COUNTRY.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:26:25.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX71A.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:27:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX71B.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:27:41.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX72A.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:28:19.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX72B.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:28:56.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX73A.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:29:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX73B.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:30:10.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX74A.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:30:47.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX74B.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:31:25.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNARNOL.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:32:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNFIVE.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:32:42.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNGLASS.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:33:20.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNMULTI.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:33:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNPD.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:34:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNQQQ.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:35:15.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNSWISH.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:35:54.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GLNXYLOS.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:36:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GUITARS.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:37:10.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
JEFFHASS.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:37:49.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LATIN.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:38:27.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MGR.BLK;1                 9  11-APR-1988 16:39:05.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ORGAN.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:39:41.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PERCUSSI.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:40:16.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PIANO.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:40:51.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STRINGS.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:41:29.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SUPERDX.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:42:06.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SYNTH.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:42:44.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH1.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:43:22.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH2.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:44:00.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH3.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:44:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH4.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:45:12.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH5.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:45:47.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH6.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:46:23.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH7.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:46:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TX8CH8.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 16:47:35.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VOXBELL.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 16:48:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WOODWIND.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:48:51.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XYLOS.BLK;1               9  11-APR-1988 16:49:28.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 45 files, 484 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.DX7_C]

1_DX7_C.LIS;1            13  16-MAR-1990 14:19:50.54  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
1_PATCH_DIRECTORY.LIS;1
                         14  14-APR-1988 11:21:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS1.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:37:23.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS10.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 09:38:05.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS2.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:38:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS3.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:39:26.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS4.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:40:06.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS5.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:40:44.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS6.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:41:23.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS7.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:42:01.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS8.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:42:39.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SONUS9.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 09:43:17.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 12 files, 117 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.LABANK]

1ST_README.TXT;1          3   8-JUN-1990 10:18:13.08  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SANBORN.BLK;1             9  30-AUG-1989 09:18:05.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SANBORN2.BLK;1            9  30-AUG-1989 09:16:37.36  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 21 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.UKPATCH]

1_UKPATCH.LIS;1          37  16-MAR-1990 14:19:52.26  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT001.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:25:34.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT002.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:25:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT003.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:25:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT004.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:26:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT005.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:26:22.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT006.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:26:34.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT007.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:26:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT008.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:26:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT009.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:27:12.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT010.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:27:24.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT011.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:27:36.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT012.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:27:47.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT013.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:27:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT014.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:28:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT015.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:28:24.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT016.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:28:36.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT018.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:28:48.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT019.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:29:00.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT020.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:29:12.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT021.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:29:24.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT022.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:29:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT023.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:29:49.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT024.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:30:01.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT025.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:30:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT026.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:30:25.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT027.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:30:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT028.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:30:49.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT029.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:31:01.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPAT030.DMP;1            9   9-MAY-1988 16:31:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
UKPATCH.ARC;1           166   9-MAY-1988 16:02:14.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 31 files, 464 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.DX-TX.USENET]

1_PATCH_DIRECTORY.LIS;1
                         37  11-APR-1988 17:42:57.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
1_USENET.LIS;1           38  16-MAR-1990 14:19:54.37  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0000.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:55:00.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0006.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:55:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0008.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:56:55.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0009.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:57:52.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0023.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:58:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0024.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 16:59:40.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0042.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:00:34.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0043.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:01:27.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0044.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:02:20.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0045.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:03:14.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0046.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:04:08.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0047.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:05:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0048.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:05:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0049.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:06:53.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0054.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:07:48.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK0056.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:08:42.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DXPATCH2.BLK;2            9   2-MAY-1988 12:26:09.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MAGAZINE.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:10:31.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MASSEY.BLK;1              9  11-APR-1988 17:11:31.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
NEW1287.BLK;1             9  11-APR-1988 17:12:33.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE1.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:13:25.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE2.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:14:18.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE3.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:15:10.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE4.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:16:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE5.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:16:57.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE6.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:17:51.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE7.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:18:45.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOLANGE8.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:19:40.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STEINBER.BLK;1            9  11-APR-1988 17:20:39.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ZZTRYME.BLK;1             9   2-MAY-1988 12:37:11.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 32 files, 345 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.ESQ]

1ST_README.TXT;1          2  31-AUG-1989 13:12:06.88  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQUIZIT.DIR;1            2   4-SEP-1990 18:14:30.13  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MDX.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:14:30.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ80.DIR;1                1   4-SEP-1990 18:14:31.17  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 6 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.ESQ.ESQUIZIT]

1ST_README.TXT;1         48   8-JUN-1990 11:00:58.66  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART10A.ESQ;1             9  31-AUG-1989 12:35:34.46  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART10B.ESQ;1             9  31-AUG-1989 12:35:47.01  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART1A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:36:06.26  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART1B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:36:17.92  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART2A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:36:30.25  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART2B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:36:48.95  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART3A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:37:01.72  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART3B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:37:13.31  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART4A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:37:24.55  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART4B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:37:36.90  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART6A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:37:55.60  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART6B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:38:07.26  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART7A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:38:26.11  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART7B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:38:45.06  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART8A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:39:03.78  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART8B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:39:22.63  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART9A.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:39:34.11  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CART9B.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:39:52.48  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CARTXA.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:40:11.72  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CARTXB.ESQ;1              9  31-AUG-1989 12:40:23.08  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DAVE1.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 12:50:44.49  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DAVE2.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 12:56:36.82  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DAVE3.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 12:56:50.23  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DAVE4.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 12:57:08.87  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DAVE5.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 12:57:21.57  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DAVE6.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 12:57:42.69  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
FACTDEMO.ESQ;1           24  31-AUG-1989 12:58:03.98  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
INITIAL.ESQ;1             9  31-AUG-1989 12:40:41.29  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STRINGS.ESQ;1             9  31-AUG-1989 12:59:08.74  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XX1.ESQ;1                 9  31-AUG-1989 12:40:52.95  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XX2.ESQ;1                 9  31-AUG-1989 12:41:12.11  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XX3.ESQ;1                 9  31-AUG-1989 12:41:23.96  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 33 files, 351 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.ESQ.MDX]

16ESQ.DOC;1               5  26-APR-1988 17:05:55.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
16ESQNAM.TXT;1           20  26-APR-1988 17:06:16.55  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK1.MDX;1              17  30-AUG-1989 15:09:41.02  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BANK2.MDX;1              17  30-AUG-1989 15:27:23.40  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DBELL1.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 12:22:45.06  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERP1_1.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:01:58.94  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERP2_1.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:02:33.49  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERP2_2.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:03:20.57  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERP2_3.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:03:56.31  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERP2_4.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:04:18.48  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ERP2_5.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:04:50.89  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
FACTORYM.MDX;1           17  31-AUG-1989 11:48:25.08  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LEFTOVER.MDX;1           17  31-AUG-1989 11:48:57.79  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
REP3_1.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:05:32.53  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
REP3_2.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:46:36.12  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
REP3_3.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:47:08.57  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STC8_2.MDX;1             17  31-AUG-1989 11:47:29.88  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TRANSONQ.MDX;1           17  31-AUG-1989 11:47:51.46  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 18 files, 297 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.ESQ.SQ80]

1ST_README.TXT;1         11   8-JUN-1990 11:05:05.17  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ801.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:12:53.80  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ802.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:13:05.20  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ803.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:13:16.55  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ804.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:13:27.92  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ805.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:13:39.45  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ806.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:13:50.74  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SQ807.ESQ;1               9  31-AUG-1989 13:14:02.35  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 8 files, 74 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.M1]

1README.1ST;1             2  21-JAN-1991 10:40:27.80  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RCM1S.PRG;1              32  16-NOV-1990 14:38:12.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RCM1S.TXT;1               4  16-NOV-1990 11:30:20.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RCM2S.PRG;1              32  16-NOV-1990 14:38:05.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RCM2S.TXT;1               4  16-NOV-1990 11:29:35.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RCM3S.PRG;1              32  16-NOV-1990 14:37:58.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RCM3S.TXT;1               4  16-NOV-1990 11:30:42.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XJOHNS.PRG;1             32  16-NOV-1990 14:38:19.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XJOHNS.TXT;1              4  16-NOV-1990 21:55:43.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XKORG.PRG;1              32  16-NOV-1990 14:38:26.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
XKORG.TXT;1               4  16-NOV-1990 11:29:57.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 11 files, 182 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.TX81Z]

OMNIBANK.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:07.14  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SYSEX.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:07.63  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 2 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.TX81Z.OMNIBANK]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1   8-JUN-1990 11:06:23.56  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BASSES.TZV;1              9  31-AUG-1989 13:24:40.90  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DIGSYNTH.TZV;1            9  31-AUG-1989 13:22:47.77  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RNB.TZV;1                 9  31-AUG-1989 13:21:58.74  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 28 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.TX81Z.SYSEX]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1  31-AUG-1989 13:26:41.01  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX100.ARC;1              23  27-AUG-1989 23:07:05.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TXNEW.ARC;1              91  27-AUG-1989 23:12:28.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 115 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES]

CLASSICAL.DIR;1           1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:13.19  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
JAZZ.DIR;1                1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:14.24  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
NEW_AGE.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:14.77  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
OTHER.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:15.32  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
POP.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:15.82  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RAGTIME.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:16.31  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ROCK.DIR;1                1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:16.85  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 7 files, 7 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.CLASSICAL]

B3PLUS.SMF;1            134  30-DEC-1990 17:25:30.13  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B3PLUS.TXT;1              2  21-JAN-1991 10:37:29.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B9TRACK1.TXT;1            4  17-NOV-1990 16:09:25.71  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B9VIVACE.SMF;1          182  15-NOV-1990 13:10:39.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B9VIVACE.TXT;1            1  15-NOV-1990 13:31:15.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 5 files, 323 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS]

AMIGA.DIR;1               1  13-NOV-1990 10:34:20.60  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ATARI.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:29.47  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CHECKSUM.C;1              2  13-NOV-1990 17:17:12.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
IBM.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:30.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MAC.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:30.50  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDISPEC.DIR;1            1  21-JAN-1991 10:32:17.95  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VAX.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:31.26  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 7 files, 8 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.AMIGA]

ALGORHYTHMS.DIR;1         1  13-NOV-1990 10:35:25.79  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SPXLOAD.DIR;1             1  13-NOV-1990 10:37:21.66  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SRVLOAD.DIR;1             1  13-NOV-1990 10:37:29.73  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TXLOAD.DIR;1              1  13-NOV-1990 10:38:06.73  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 4 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.AMIGA.ALGORHYTHMS]

ALGORHYTHMS.LZH;1       193   4-NOV-1990 16:59:34.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ALGORHYTHMS.README;1
                          1   5-NOV-1990 15:45:48.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 194 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.AMIGA.SPXLOAD]

SPXLOAD.LZH;1            88   5-NOV-1990 21:54:17.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SPXLOAD.README;1          1   6-NOV-1990 09:14:06.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 89 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.AMIGA.SRVLOAD]

SRVLOAD.LZH;1            59   5-NOV-1990 22:03:52.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SRVLOAD.README;1          1   6-NOV-1990 09:14:05.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 60 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.AMIGA.TXLOAD]

TXLOAD.LZH;1             66   5-NOV-1990 22:10:19.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TXLOAD.README;1           1   6-NOV-1990 09:14:07.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 67 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI]

ARC.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:32.10  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BULKDUMP.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:32.58  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BUMP.DIR;1                1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:33.13  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CHORD_MASTER.DIR;1        1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:33.67  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CZPHONIX.DIR;1            1  21-JAN-1991 10:16:03.90  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX100.DIR;1               1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:34.17  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7LIB.DIR;1              1  21-JAN-1991 10:17:44.48  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DXBANKER.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:34.74  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQUIZIT.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:35.31  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIMAX.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:35.81  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIUTIL.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:36.31  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MT32_D110_EDITOR.DIR;1
                          1  15-NOV-1990 17:04:52.07  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SEQUENCER.DIR;1           1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:36.80  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 13 files, 13 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.ARC]

ARC.DOC;1                14   1-FEB-1990 15:32:23.94  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ARC.EXE;1               160   5-OCT-1987 18:28:41.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ARC.MEM;1                 5  19-MAY-1989 14:14:57.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ARC.TTP;1                82   1-FEB-1990 16:09:33.37  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 261 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.BULKDUMP]

BULKDUMP.CNF;1            1   8-JUN-1990 14:18:44.78  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BULKDUMP.PRG;1           58   8-JUN-1990 14:18:45.89  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BULKDUMP.RSC;1            3   8-JUN-1990 14:19:05.85  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 62 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.BUMP]

BUMP.ACC;1               60   8-JUN-1990 14:19:54.47  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BUMP.CNF;1                3   8-JUN-1990 14:20:12.29  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BUMP.PRG;1               65   8-JUN-1990 14:20:13.57  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BUMP.TXT;1               32   8-JUN-1990 14:20:33.44  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 160 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.CHORD_MASTER]

CORDAM.ACC;1             76  20-OCT-1989 22:50:03.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CORDBITS.RSC;1           11  20-OCT-1989 23:11:23.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CORDM.RSC;1              10  20-OCT-1989 23:16:45.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CORDMAST.1ST;1            2  25-OCT-1989 11:29:04.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DESKTOP.INF;1             1  20-OCT-1989 23:22:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 5 files, 100 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.CZPHONIX]

CZPHONIX.DOC;1           44   9-JAN-1991 18:16:49.00  (RWE,RWED,RE,RE)
CZPHONIX.PRG;1          138   9-JAN-1991 18:09:30.00  (RWE,RWED,RE,RE)
CZPHONIX.RSC;1            5   9-JAN-1991 18:14:53.00  (RWE,RWED,RE,RE)
CZREADME.1ST;1            9   9-JAN-1991 18:15:30.00  (RWE,RWED,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 196 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.DX100]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1  31-AUG-1989 14:42:49.62  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DXPATCH.ARC;1            73  12-APR-1988 09:45:01.49  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 74 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.DX7LIB]

DX7LIB.TOS;1             58   6-AUG-1989 18:04:00.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7LIB.TXT;1              3  27-DEC-1990 18:52:14.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7LIB1.MID;1            99  27-DEC-1990 18:44:34.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 160 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.DXBANKER]

DXBANKER.ARC;1           49  25-JAN-1989 14:48:30.25  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DXBANKER.DOC;1           10  25-JAN-1989 14:53:18.83  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DXBANKER.PRG;1           50  25-JAN-1989 14:53:25.19  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 109 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.ESQUIZIT]

ESQUIZIT.DOC;1            7  26-APR-1988 16:51:52.05  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQUIZIT.TOS;1          108  31-AUG-1989 10:30:51.18  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 115 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIMAX]

MIDIMAX.PRG;1            19  13-APR-1988 22:16:06.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIMAX.TXT;1             1  18-JAN-1989 14:05:22.29  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 20 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIUTIL]

1ST_README.TXT;1          9  18-JAN-1989 14:10:06.42  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BIN.DIR;1                 1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:58.15  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LIBDX7.DIR;1              1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:58.63  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LIBMIDI.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:15:59.16  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LIBMISC.DIR;1             2   4-SEP-1990 18:15:59.75  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SOURCE.DIR;1              1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:00.27  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 6 files, 15 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIUTIL.BIN]

ALLOFF.TTP;1              4   9-MAY-1988 10:06:42.14  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MDDIS.TTP;1              25   9-MAY-1988 10:06:48.95  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIOD.TTP;1             15   9-MAY-1988 10:07:19.42  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PLAY.TTP;1               22   9-MAY-1988 10:07:38.72  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PUSH.TTP;1               19   9-MAY-1988 10:08:05.38  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RECORD.TTP;1             19   9-MAY-1988 10:08:28.49  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RECPLAY.TTP;1            26   9-MAY-1988 10:08:57.99  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VGET.TTP;1               25   9-MAY-1988 10:09:38.81  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VGET32.TTP;1             25   9-MAY-1988 10:10:18.23  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VPRINT.TTP;1             23   9-MAY-1988 10:10:47.52  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VPUT.TTP;1               25   9-MAY-1988 10:11:23.40  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VPUT32.TTP;1             24   9-MAY-1988 10:12:02.27  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 12 files, 252 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIUTIL.LIBDX7]

DX7CHECK.C;1              2   9-MAY-1988 10:33:09.99  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7GETVO.C;1              3   9-MAY-1988 10:32:53.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7MEMPR.C;1              3   9-MAY-1988 10:32:47.98  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7PUSH.C;1               3   9-MAY-1988 10:33:14.96  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7PUT32.C;1              3   9-MAY-1988 10:33:31.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7PVNAM.C;1              2   9-MAY-1988 10:33:21.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7PVOIC.C;1              4   9-MAY-1988 10:33:24.40  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7READ3.C;1              5   9-MAY-1988 10:33:37.52  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7READV.C;1              5   9-MAY-1988 10:33:01.66  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7SETVO.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:33:12.96  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7SYSIN.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:32:59.92  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 11 files, 32 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIUTIL.LIBMIDI]

ALLOFF.C;1                2   9-MAY-1988 10:36:28.69  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DACMD.C;1                 6   9-MAY-1988 10:36:31.49  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DACTRL.C;1                2   9-MAY-1988 10:36:42.22  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LIBMIDI.H;1              15   9-MAY-1988 10:36:02.88  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIERRO.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:36:27.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIPK.C;1                2   9-MAY-1988 10:36:23.08  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIWRIT.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:36:47.27  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PCHANGE.C;1               1   9-MAY-1988 10:36:40.69  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 8 files, 30 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIUTIL.LIBMISC]

ABS.C;1                   1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:50.47  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ATOL.C;1                  1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:51.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BCOPY.C;1                 2   9-MAY-1988 10:38:21.23  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BITSET.C;1                3   9-MAY-1988 10:38:41.26  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BUMPNAME.C;1              2   9-MAY-1988 10:39:27.38  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BZERO.C;1                 1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:47.66  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CANCREAT.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:58.87  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CLIP.C;1                  1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:49.10  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CLOCKOFF.C;1              3   9-MAY-1988 10:39:15.66  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CONIFLUS.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:38.46  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DEGAS.H;1                 1   9-MAY-1988 10:39:32.18  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DELAY.C;1                 1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:39.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DUMP.C;1                  2   9-MAY-1988 10:38:18.20  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
EXISTS.C;1                1   9-MAY-1988 10:39:00.64  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GCLOCK.C;1                1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:36.85  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GCLOCK16.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:25.56  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GI.C;1                    8   9-MAY-1988 10:40:14.35  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GIREG.H;1                 4   9-MAY-1988 10:40:27.59  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
HTOI.C;1                  1   9-MAY-1988 10:39:02.47  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
INRANGE.C;1               1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:14.60  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LIBMISC.H;1               6   9-MAY-1988 10:38:27.01  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LL.C;1                   11   9-MAY-1988 10:39:56.93  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIERRO.C;1              1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:13.44  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MMKLUDGE.C;1              2   9-MAY-1988 10:38:53.10  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PERROR.C;1                1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:17.24  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RANDOM.C;1                1   9-MAY-1988 10:39:14.10  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
READDEGA.C;1              2   9-MAY-1988 10:39:52.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SALLOC.C;1                1   9-MAY-1988 10:39:12.81  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SETTIMER.C;1              3   9-MAY-1988 10:39:03.85  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SPL.C;1                   2   9-MAY-1988 10:39:20.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TABIFY.C;1                2   9-MAY-1988 10:38:55.52  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TEST.C;1                  2   9-MAY-1988 10:39:24.18  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TIME.C;1                  6   9-MAY-1988 10:39:42.64  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TIME.H;1                  2   9-MAY-1988 10:39:39.07  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VOICEFI.C;1               1   9-MAY-1988 10:38:15.79  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WRITEDEG.C;1              2   9-MAY-1988 10:39:35.07  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
YESNO.C;1                 1   9-MAY-1988 10:39:10.96  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 37 files, 83 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIUTIL.SOURCE]

DX7.C;1                   6   9-MAY-1988 10:29:57.62  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DX7.DEF;1                 1   9-MAY-1988 10:29:36.80  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MDDIS.C;1                 3   9-MAY-1988 10:29:51.54  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIOD.C;1                2   9-MAY-1988 10:29:55.37  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PUSH.C;1                  1   9-MAY-1988 10:30:04.51  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VGET.C;1                  4   9-MAY-1988 10:30:05.67  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VGET32.C;1                6   9-MAY-1988 10:30:10.99  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VPRINT.C;1                7   9-MAY-1988 10:30:18.53  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VPUT.C;1                  5   9-MAY-1988 10:30:25.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VPUT32.C;1                3   9-MAY-1988 10:30:32.14  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 10 files, 38 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MT32_D110_EDITOR]

D110.TXT;1                5  31-OCT-1990 14:33:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MT32.TOS;1               45  31-OCT-1990 14:33:59.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 50 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.SEQUENCER]

MIDI_SEQ.ARC;1          275  15-NOV-1989 12:06:25.59  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDI_SEQ.TXT;1            1  27-NOV-1989 12:50:26.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 276 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM]

BALLADE.DIR;1             1  21-JAN-1991 10:05:28.51  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CAKEWALK.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:48.51  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D10LIB.DIR;1              1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:49.08  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D50DUMP.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:49.59  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQBANK.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:50.09  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GETIT30.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:50.71  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LMP.DIR;1                 1  21-JAN-1991 10:20:01.45  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
M32EDLIB.DIR;1            1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:51.21  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIEX.DIR;1              1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:51.71  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MPU401.DIR;1              1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:52.23  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MUSIC_BOX.DIR;1           1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:52.73  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VOYETRA.DIR;1             1   4-SEP-1990 18:16:53.20  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 12 files, 12 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.BALLADE]

BALLADE.TXT;1             3  18-DEC-1990 13:32:06.63  (RWE,RWED,RE,RE)
BALLADE2.ZIP;1         1612  15-DEC-1990 19:12:40.00  (RWE,RWED,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 1615 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.CAKEWALK]

CAKEDEMO.EXE;1          473  18-JUL-1989 22:40:30.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CAKEWALK.HLP;1          123  18-JUL-1989 23:23:00.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CAKEWALK.SCD;1            4  18-JUL-1989 23:31:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CAKEWALK.SCT;1            4  18-JUL-1989 23:32:04.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CAKEWALK.SXT;1           14  18-JUL-1989 23:30:57.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DEMO.WRK;1               11  18-JUL-1989 23:32:13.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DIRLIST.TXT;1             1  18-JUL-1989 23:36:54.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
README.DOC;1              2  18-JUL-1989 23:36:46.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
README.EXE;1             12  18-JUL-1989 23:35:50.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TUTORIAL.TXT;1           51  18-JUL-1989 23:33:17.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 10 files, 695 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.D10LIB]

1ST_README.TXT;1          2  31-AUG-1989 15:19:12.17  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D10LIB.ARC;1             40  31-AUG-1989 15:19:48.51  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 42 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.D50DUMP]

1ST_README.TXT;1          3  31-AUG-1989 14:33:03.18  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
D50DUMP.ARC;1            32  31-AUG-1989 14:33:42.01  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 35 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.ESQBANK]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1  31-AUG-1989 10:53:20.27  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQBANK.COM;1            58  31-AUG-1989 10:54:05.83  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
ESQBANK.INF;1             6  31-AUG-1989 10:55:57.29  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 65 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.GETIT30]

1ST_README.TXT;1          2  31-AUG-1989 15:15:45.66  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
GETIT30.ARC;1            81  31-AUG-1989 15:16:28.78  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 83 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.LMP]

LMPDEMO.EXE;1           465   4-DEC-1990 17:14:54.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LMPREADME.1ST;1          11   4-DEC-1990 19:59:43.65  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PROGRAM.EXE;1            66   4-DEC-1990 17:51:51.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WORK.EXE;1              157   4-DEC-1990 17:56:42.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 699 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.M32EDLIB]

M32EDLIB.ARC;1          116   8-JUL-1989 00:00:00.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MTMAP.DOC;1              15  31-AUG-1989 15:58:02.39  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 131 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.MIDIEX]

MIDIEX.C;1               23  29-AUG-1989 23:39:29.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIEX.EXE;1             36  29-AUG-1989 23:41:01.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDIINT.ASM;1            21  29-AUG-1989 23:42:37.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 80 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.MPU401]

MPU401.ARC;1             51   9-NOV-1989 23:06:24.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 1 file, 51 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.MUSIC_BOX]

1ST_README.TXT;1          4  31-AUG-1989 15:07:25.25  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MBDOC.ARC;1             135   7-MAR-1990 09:04:24.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MBEXE.ARC;1              57   7-MAR-1990 09:23:08.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MBSRC.ARC;1              65   7-MAR-1990 09:31:36.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 4 files, 261 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.VOYETRA]

1ST_README.TXT;1          4  16-AUG-1989 10:50:52.38  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
VOYETRA.ARC;1           957  14-JUN-1989 16:56:16.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 961 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.MAC]

1ST_README.TXT;1          1   8-JUN-1990 14:56:32.23  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CUBASE-MAC-DEMO.STUFFIT;1
                        747  14-NOV-1990 19:52:21.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
KORG_M1LIB.DIR;1          1   4-SEP-1990 18:17:22.77  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 3 files, 749 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.MAC.KORG_M1LIB]

KORG_M1LIB.TXT;1          3  19-JAN-1989 10:05:14.86  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
KORG_M1LIB.X;1          296  18-JAN-1989 13:51:17.81  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 299 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.MIDISPEC]

CTRLTAB.TXT;1            23  21-JAN-1991 10:28:55.81  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
FILFMT.TXT;1             58  21-JAN-1991 10:28:57.85  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDBNF.TXT;1              8  21-JAN-1991 10:29:03.33  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDPKG.TXT;1              7  21-JAN-1991 10:29:04.29  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
MIDSPC.TXT;1             19  21-JAN-1991 10:29:05.16  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
NOTTAB.TXT;1              4  21-JAN-1991 10:29:06.91  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
PRIMER.TXT;1             55  21-JAN-1991 10:29:07.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SDSFMT.TXT;1             18  21-JAN-1991 10:29:13.03  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STATTAB.TXT;1            21  21-JAN-1991 10:29:14.97  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TIMCOD.TXT;1             67  21-JAN-1991 10:29:16.89  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 10 files, 280 blocks.

Directory MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.VAX]

DXDUMP.COM;1             10  21-FEB-1989 18:23:11.72  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DXDUMP.DOC;1              2   7-MAR-1989 12:55:47.53  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 2 files, 12 blocks.
17.17Heeeeeeeelp !!!!COLSAL::GOETZRuheTue May 21 1991 13:4510
    
    Hello Errol !
    
    I have little problems to use the M1 programs on my M1.
    I have RCM1S.PRG, RCM2S.PRG, RCM3S.PRG, XJOHNS.PRG and XKORG.PRG
    but they are not executable on my ST.
    What's wrong ?
    
    Mac_Goetz_need_help
    
17.18NWACES::PHILLIPSWed May 22 1991 14:009
    These are bulk dumps of M1 programs. Your M1 should be configure for
    100 programs as these banks each hold 100 patches. 
    
    These are not executable programs, you need a bulk dump program on
    your ST to get them to the M1.
    
    If you have any further question send me mail @ NWACES::PHILLIPS.
    
    Errol
17.19location of MIDI (.MID) files?WEFXEM::COTEThe keys to her Ferrari...Wed May 22 1991 14:0327
            <<< DNEAST::SYS$TOOLS:[NOTES$LIBRARY]COMMUSIC.NOTE;2 >>>
             -< * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * >-
================================================================================
Note 2645.0              location of MIDI (.MID) files ?              No replies
SNOC02::LANG                                         21 lines  22-MAY-1991 08:22
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    I am a new MIDI user, with a Sound Blaster card on my IBM PC ( a real
    DEC PC at that). I have Sequencer Plus form Voyetra ( its terrific and
    works even for musical dummies like me).
    
    I have a Korg Electric Piano and a Yamaha MIDI synth with everything
    working .
    
    I am looking for a bunch of MIDI files (*.MID) to drive all this gera
    crazy ( and my family).
    
    I looked in MIDI::a$:[midilib.deposit] and behold...no files in
    there...
    
    Gasp so close ...
    
    Can anyone point me to a more exact location that even a sales rep
    could copy using COPY commnad on a VAX.
    
    Ta
    
    Geoff
17.20Whats the Name of the Program...?COLSAL::GOETZRuheThu May 23 1991 05:138
    Hello Errol !
    
    Tell me a bulk dump program..
    
    Perhaps Synthworks..?!?
    
    Mac Goetz
    
17.21Check the ST Tools library!!NWACES::PHILLIPSThu May 23 1991 13:015
    I own an IBM clone and I have been using GETIT. Maybe someone with 
    an ATARI ST can point you to bulk dump program for that machine.
    Can someone using an ST get in here and help out?
    
    Errol
17.22Atari pointer...MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, HyperHelp developmentThu May 23 1991 13:336
Check out MIDI$DKA100:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.BUMP]BUMP.*

BUMP was written by Steph Bailey, a one-time DEC employee (maybe he's still
around?) which is a Bulk dumping program for the Atari ST.

-Dan
17.23Does BUMP work on a STe?JURA::LAROCHENe Suze que si l'on SancerreWed Jun 05 1991 12:5610
Hello,

I have tried yesterday to use BUMP on my 1040 STe: impossible to run BUMP.PRG,
or to boot with BUMP.ACC on a disk.

Did anyone manage to use BUMP on a STe? Maybe my copy is corrupted.

Thanks for any information,

Pierre
17.24KADOR::REVERB::HANNAWhat a wonderful world :^)Fri Jun 07 1991 09:503
Pierre, I've got a copy that works. Give a call if you're coming to Geneva.

Zayed
17.25Musicbox s/w problemALBURT::TAYLORFri Jun 14 1991 07:5212
    Hi,
    	I'm having problems with the musicbox  files from the IBM_pc
    area in the Midi lib. All the (arc) are failing CRC checks and thus
    the resultant files are faulty. I've copied the files over twice 
    just in case there was a problem with my original copy but the result
    was the same. Has anyone out there had any success using this
    software !. If so, could someone let me have a working copy and
    any examples to try out.
    
    Any help apreciated.
    
    			Steve.
17.26MIDILIB unavailable for awhile...MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, Bookreader developmentFri Jun 28 1991 16:518
MIDI will be down tonight after 5:00 PM and may not be back up until next
week or (worse yet) until after the July 4th holiday weekend.  I'm switching 
groups at ZKO and taking MIDI with me but I'm not sure how fast I'll be back
up on the network.  Let's all hope that my new system managers are fast and
efficient.

Sorry for the inconvenience and short notice,
Dan
17.27Problem-MIDILIB download to MacNZOMIS::WOOLSTONTue Aug 27 1991 00:4023
    Hi all! I'm a new kid on the block - Peter Woolston, hailing from New
    Zealand. I've been at DIGITAL a grand total of 3 weeks and have
    frequented this conference a great deal already!!! I'm reachable at
    NZOMIS::WOOLSTON.
    
    PROBLEM:
    Have downloaded some patches to my now very full account, but am having
    trouble getting them any further. I can get to them using MacTerminal
    and have tried using XMODEM to no intelligable avail(Mac connected to
    the LAN does have PATHWORKS). So.....
    
    	How do I get the files to the Mac in the right format from the VAX
    	using XMODEM?
    
    	Am I using the correct tools?
    
    I'm talking about some real in-depth, holding-my-hand help here...
    
    Any takers????????
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
    Peter.
17.28Try using zmodem.LANDO::SAWINJim Sawin, DTN 293-5503Thu Oct 03 1991 17:3113
I believe  the MACONLINE conference (on ROUTES::) has lots of good information
about downloading files from VAX to Mac.

Bottom line  is  XMODEM  and LATs don't play together very well.  Use ZMODEM -
it's faster than XMODEM and it works with LATs.

If your terminal emulator on the Mac doesn't support ZMODEM transfers, pick up
a  copy  of  ZTERM (shareware) from the ROUTES mac library.  You also need the
sz/rz utilities on the VMS end, also available on ROUTES.

Jim

Hit KP7 for ROUTES::MACONLINE...
17.29D110 patches depositedDECWIN::FISHERKlingons don't &quot;enter a relationship&quot;...they conquerMon Oct 07 1991 17:3915
I have deposited the following files:

D10BANK1.SYX
D10BANK2.SYX
D10BANK3.SYX
D10BANKS.TXT

They are the D5/10/110 sound banks mentioned in the D110 note which I fetched
from UCSD and UUdecoded.  I have not even tried to upload them yet, but someone
was asking about them, so I put them here as soon as I got them.

Don't get your hopes up for the text file.  It basically just has the name
of the creator.

Burns
17.30Robo Bop Drum Sequencer For Atari STRGB::ROSTI Had A Torrid Affair With GeraldoWed Oct 16 1991 12:5716
    I have deposited a working demo of ROBO BOP to the [midilib.tools.atari] 
    area.  
    
    Robo Bop is a shareware drum sequencing program that runs on Atari ST
    computers in medium or high resolution.  It emulates the Roland "grid"
    programming interface, but adds extensions like velocity mapping and
    volume mixing.  Default map templates for the Roland drum map and the
    Sequenctial Circuits Drumtraks are provided.  The program is mouse
    driven for ease of use.
    
    The files are:
    
    ROBO_BOP.LZH
    ROBO_BOP.DOC
    
    							Brian
17.31slight changeMIDI::DANDan Gosselin, Bookreader developmentWed Oct 16 1991 13:206
Actually, I've moved the files one level deeper to:

MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.ROBO_BOP]*.*

Have fun!
-Dan
17.32Empty MIDILIB Directories?DC101::TRIPPMon Nov 25 1991 10:098
    Hi!
    
    I'm looking for midi files to use with my Soundblaster and a Yamaha
    synth. I got directories of MIDI::A$:[midilib.sequences.*] and find
    that all the directories are empty. Am I in the wrong place?
    
    Al Tripp
    
17.33calling all (uncopyrighted) sequencesMIDI::DANDan Gosselin, Bookreader developmentTue Nov 26 1991 10:2620
They're not completely empty.  There are entries in 
MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.CLASSICAL]

They are:

B3PLUS.SMF;1            134  30-DEC-1990 17:25:30.13  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B3PLUS.TXT;1              2  21-JAN-1991 10:37:29.61  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B9TRACK1.TXT;1            4  17-NOV-1990 16:09:25.71  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B9VIVACE.SMF;1          182  15-NOV-1990 13:10:39.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
B9VIVACE.TXT;1            1  15-NOV-1990 13:31:15.00  (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)

Total of 5 files, 323 blocks.

The reason why most of the other sequence directories aren't populated 
(yet) is because of copyright issues (we can't store or ditribute sequences
of copyrighted music).  If, however, you or others care to upload some of 
your own work, feel free to do so.  Put it in [MIDILIB.DEPOSIT] and I'll 
move it to the appropriate place.

-Dan
17.34SMTools (for DOS machines)RGB::ROSTIn search of Richard SinclairMon Dec 30 1991 12:2121
    I downloaded a pair of DOS-based utilities from USENET.  They can be
    found in [MIDILIB.TOOLS.IBM.SMTOOLS].  There are archived as a ZIP
    file, SMTOOL.ZIP.  The following is the supplied docs:
     
Here's a couple of simple MIDI tools (for DOS) I find useful around
my studio:
 
PCH - program changer. Allows programs changes to be sent
from the MS-DOS command line (or batch files). Useful for
setups, testing, etc.
 
MDISP - Midi 'display' (emit). Idea taken from an old OS9
utility. Allows the transmission of raw data bytes in hex
or in decimal out of the MIDI interface. Great for testing,
sending unusual sequences, seeing if certain data is getting
filtered, keeping a note on without having to hold a key
down, etc.
 
Merry Christmas - 
 
Pete Lyall
17.35Roland Sampler Disk Utility (for DOS)RGB::ROSTIn search of Richard SinclairFri Jan 03 1992 18:1121
    I have uploaded a tool for DOS machines which lets you manipulate
    Roland S-series sample disks on the PC.  You can find it in
    [midilib.tools.ibm.samdisk].  You'll need to UNZIP the file.
    
    						Brian
    
    
    From the author:
 
This is a tool for owners of Roland S330, S50, and S550 samplers that
I whipped up over the holidays. It allows reading the sampler disks
into dos files (and the reverse), listing patch and tone contents,
duplicator mode, and also a binary record writing mode for use with
your own data manipulation routines.
 
Now we can exchange sampler DISKS over traditional telecommunications
media!
 
Enjoy...
 
Pete Lyall
17.36Juno 106 Librarian For Atari STRGB::ROSTAshley Hutchings wannabeMon Jan 13 1992 16:119
    JUNO_LIB.BAS is a patch librarian for the Roland Juno 106 synth that
    runs on the Atari ST computer.  It is written in ST BASIC, you must
    have ST BASIC to run this program.  The person who sent me the program
    send some patch dumps as well.
    
    The patch librarian is in A$:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.JUNO_LIB] and the
    patches themselves are in A$:[MIDILIB.PATCHES.JUNO].
    
    							Brian
17.38MIDILIB access now restrictedMIDI::DANDan Gosselin, Bookreader developmentFri Jan 24 1992 14:4611
So that there won't be any more problems (or complaining by me) in the future,
Brad Schafer has helped me in the creation of some command procedures which
will restrict the access to MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB].

From now on, the "open hours" are 7:00 PM through 7:00 AM everyday.  If you
try to copy during work hours you will get:

-RMS-E-FND, ACP file or directory lookup failed
-SYSTEM-F-INVLOGIN, login information invalid at remote node

Dan (MIDILIBrarian)
17.39EST?ATIS01::ASHFORTHFri Jan 24 1992 15:019
re .38:

I'm glad to hear that, Dan. Although I haven't copied anything off MIDIlib in
many months, I sort of cringed at your message, thinking of our European and
UK brethren in particular.

Are you EST, PST, or what? (I realize that earlier you were "PIST," heh, heh...)

BOb
17.40thenk yew fer yore supportCSOA1::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Fri Jan 24 1992 15:1510
    If I might speak for MIDI Dan ... MIDI:: is a standalone VAXstation
    3100/m38 with modest memory, modest disk, and lots of other work going
    on within the system.  It lives in ZK (Spitbrook Rd., New Hampshire)
    which means it's in EST/EDT, depending on the time of year.
    
    I would have kept it down here in Dayton, OH had the former DYO780 not
    been removed from the net ... I suppose that MIDI:: is easier to
    remember than DYO, but I digress.
     
+b
17.41Atari ST Programs For DR-550, D-70RGB::ROSTI'm not into music, I'm into chaosFri Feb 07 1992 17:4826
    Some new programs for Atari ST posted to MIDILIB.

    --> MIDIBEAT

    This is a drum sequencer designed to be used with the Boss DR-550 drum
    machine, but will likely work with others as well.  The patterns and
    songs are actually stored on ST diskettes, since the DR-550 has no
    sysex features.

    Directory A$:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.MIDIBEAT]

    MIDIBEAT.DOC;1	MIDIBEAT.TOS;1 


    --> D70RXTX

    This is a sysex librarian for the Roland D70 synth.  It will store any
    type of dump that the D70 can perform.  The file ROLAND.D70 is actually
    a copy of the factory default dump, in case you wiped yours out.

    Directory A$:[MIDILIB.TOOLS.ATARI.D70RXTX]

    D70.RSC;1                 D70RXTX.PRG;1             READ.ME;1    
    ROLAND.D70;1             
    
    						Brian
17.42New classical stuffKOBAL::DICKSONFri Feb 07 1992 19:0644
    The following files have been sent to MIDILIB and should be available
    in the .SEQUENCES.CLASSICAL directory.
    
    Thanks to Gavin Wynford for collecting all these and mailing me the
    floppies to upload.  Some have names you can read,
    others are MSDOS names and you have to use your imagination.
    
	ALLEGRO.SMF	    
	CANTATA.SMF	    		
	CHORALE.SMF	    		
	COMMON.SMF	    		
	CONCERTO.SMF	    	
	DRUMS.SMF	    	?
	EKN-ALLEGRO.SMF	    	(Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 4 movements)
	EKN-MENUETTO.SMF	    		
	EKN-ROMANZE.SMF	    		
	EKN-RONDO.SMF	    		
    	EKN-K525.TXT		(Explanation of EKN)
	FUGA1.SMF	    		
	FUGUEAM.SMF	    		
	FUGUECMA.SMF	    		
	FUGUEDM.SMF	    	(JSB, Toccata & Fugue in Dm)
	FUGUEIN.SMF	    		
	GAVOTTE.SMF	    		
	Halleluyah_Chorus.SMF
	HANDELOP.SMF	    		
	Jesu_Joy_of_Mans_Desiring.SMF    		
	JSCONCER.SMF	    		
	LEGRENZI.SMF	    		
	MESSIAH.SMF	    	(Another Hallelujah)
	MOZMENU.SMF	    		
	MOZQUAR.SMF	    		
	PACHBEL.SMF	    		
	PARTIA.SMF	    		
	PASSEPI.SMF	    		
	Pictures_at_an_exhibition_piano.SMF	(The WHOLE thing!)
	POLONASE.SMF	    		
	PRELUDIO.SMF	    		
	Rock_Me_Amadeus.SMF	    		
	SINFONIE.SMF	    		
	SONATAC.SMF	    		
	Tannhaueser_Overture.SMF	    		
	VIVALDI.SMF	    		
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17.43SALSA::MOELLEROpenIAS Development GroupTue Feb 11 1992 21:1430
Advice from Paul.. I have a MAC on the net in TUO, and a MAC at home..
How to pull a standard MIDI file and place on a networked MAC.

From:	KOBAL::DICKSON "07-Feb-1992 1332"  7-FEB-1992 11:35:36.69
To:	SALSA::MOELLER
Subj:	All the classical stuff is in MIDILIB already.  

Try this.  On your VAX, copy the file:

MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.CLASSICAL]YOURTITLE.SMF *.*

It is a binary midi file, so that people with other-than-mac
sequencers can use it.

Once you have it on a VMS disk near you, (on advice from my Pathworks
    contact, I placed the file in [PCCOMMON]) go to your Mac and fire
up NetCopy.  Before you transfer, go into the "Parameters..." item 
on the Characteristics menu and set the "File type" for "Image" 
transfers to "Midi".  Spelled just like that, with capital M and 
lower case idi.  This way when the file appears on the Mac it will 
have a file type that your MIDI-function should understand.  Image 
file "Creator" is not so important, but if you want to be snazzy, 
set it to "MOUP".   That will make the appropriate icon show up so 
it will look like Performer owns it. Select "Image" on the 
Characteristics menu, and transfer the file to the Mac.  

************
As my MAC uses an 800K floppy, I had to use an unitialized floppy in
the 1.4MB diskette drive on the IIci.  Performer imported the file
perfectly.  karl
17.44MIDI:: access SALSA::MOELLEROpenIAS Development GroupTue Feb 11 1992 22:406
    It's 5:30PM here, which means it's 7:30PM on the East Coast, and I
    still am getting     
    
    %SYSTEM-F-INVLOGIN, login information invalid at remote node
    
    karl
17.45maybe we could park MIDILIB on a bigger machine?EZ2GET::STEWARTthe leper with the most fingersWed Feb 12 1992 14:457
    
    
    MIDILIB is working overtime!  You can't imagine what a pain it is to
    dial in on a Sunday afternoon and get that message...thank Cutler for
    batch jobs!
    
    
17.46COPY may not be the best thing to useBSS::STPALY::MOLLERFix it before it breaksWed Feb 12 1992 20:0116
	By the way, when you are coping files accross the network that
	are binary and were not created using VMS, don't use VMS copy,
	as you might get a corrupt file, or you might get errors during
	the transfer. Instead set the following symbol up:

          PCOPY == "exchange/network/trans=block"    
    
	And use PCOPY in place of COPY. Sometimes the file is corrupted
	when using regular copy, and you won't find out until the time
	comes that you try to use it for something & then it won't
	UNARC or UNZIP or be readable byt your program, or it won't run
	in general. Some files work fine after a VMS COPY accross the
	network, some don't - save your self some aggrivation.

							Jens

17.47MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, Bookreader developmentWed Feb 12 1992 23:2615
Just so everyone knows, I'm not trying to be unreasonable by only allowing
copying between 7PM and 7AM.  The way I look at it is this - 99% of the
time people will be copying things from there for non-work related
(read: PLAY) activities.  I do have work to do and I need to get it done
during normal work activities.  (As Bookreader Project Leader, I'm constantly
doing builds and doing lots of debugging.)   As has been suggested, if others
want it moved to a bigger system, hey, feel free to do so.

If people (like Karl) are having problems accessing MIDILIB during the allowed
hours I'm not sure what to say.  Every test I've done (doing directories and 
copies) from accounts on systems here at ZKO works fine for me.  Has anyone 
*successfully* copied anything recently from MIDILIB?  Has anyone else been
having problems?

-Dan
17.48I hear you...MIDI::DANDan Gosselin, Bookreader developmentWed Feb 12 1992 23:405
I've turned on weekend access: 7:00PM EST Friday night to 7:00 AM EST Monday
morning.  I hope this makes some people happy.

Trying to accomodate,
Dan
17.49what a guy!EZ2GET::STEWARTthe leper with the most fingersThu Feb 13 1992 01:4111
    
    
    Thanks, Dan, for the weekend access.  And thanks for hosting the
    library in general.  My original complaint was about enforcing the time
    restrictions on the weekend, but even that's OK if you're working at
    the time.
    
    BTW, I successfully copied the new classical sequences Sunday
    afternoon.  I didn't use Jens procedure, though, so I don't know if I
    got good copies...
    
17.50FTSV. Also, thanks from me too for weekend accessDECWIN::FISHERI *hate* questionnaires--WorfThu Feb 13 1992 15:1610
BTW, I don't know how well this works, (relative to COPY and EXCHANGE), but
one could also use FTSV, AKA SPOOL.  I believe spool has an option to start the
copy after a certain time.  It definitely can send mail to anyone you like when
the copy is complete (or has failed).  And best of all, if the network goes down
in the middle of a copy, SPOOL keeps trying and picks up where it left off.

I suspect that the receiving node has to be VMS (as MIDI apparently is), though
I don't know for sure.

Burns
17.51SALSA::MOELLEROpenIAS Development GroupThu Feb 13 1992 16:527
    I used SPOOL copy as well as several DCL copy attempts.  I wasn't
    pointing fingers, just stating that login access failed in a legal time
    frame.  No complaints about the host, either.. ;-)
    
    I'll try again.. wonder if exchange/network runs under SPOOL/FTSV?
    
    karl