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What's that freepats thing you ask? Well it's a bunch of MIDI patch sets. It is available as a debian package to get on an i386 under the name 'freepats' although it hasn't been packaged to the tablets so 2 things you can do (one or the other): | What's that freepats thing you ask? Well it's a bunch of MIDI patch sets. It is available as a debian package to get on an i386 under the name 'freepats' although it hasn't been packaged to the tablets so 2 things you can do (one or the other): | ||
- | # Get the .pat files from the original website: http://freepats.opensrc.org/freepats/ if you do that, you need to create a directory called /usr/share/midi/freepats on the tablet and download from that website address the 2 directories Drum_000 and Tone_000 into /usr/share/midi | + | # Get the .pat files from the original website: http://freepats.opensrc.org/freepats/ |
- | # | + | if you do that, you need to create a directory called /usr/share/midi/freepats on the tablet and |
+ | download from that website address the 2 directories Drum_000 and Tone_000 into /usr/share/midi | ||
+ | # get the freepats debian package and unpack it to get the directories Drum_000 and Tone_000 and | ||
+ | make sure both of them are in /usr/share/midi/freepats | ||
=== PyKaraoke === | === PyKaraoke === |
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