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Skink
from A cesspool in eden on 2005-04-05 23:57 [#01554146]
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Can anyone tell me how this is different from Gm and Gs midi???
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imdex
from Argentina on 2005-04-06 00:03 [#01554147]
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GM: general midi, the most widely used midi standard, the arch-nemesis of Michael Moore.
GS: general sound, by Roland, a GM extension.
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Skink
from A cesspool in eden on 2005-04-06 00:12 [#01554148]
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Thanks but i needed the juice on Xg specifically.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-04-06 00:34 [#01554150]
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Found using google
Hint; sometimes when just entering the name of what you are searching for doesn't really work that well, adding words like 'help', 'directions' and 'assistance' can increase your chances of finding the information that you are looking for, instead of a bunch of adds.
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2005-04-06 00:35 [#01554151]
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google found this in 0.52 seconds.
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modular
from Vatican City State (Holy See) on 2005-04-06 00:39 [#01554153]
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Xg is basically Yamaha's interpretation of GS sort of. It conforms to all GM standards but has a greater range of parameters than GS.
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Skink
from A cesspool in eden on 2005-04-06 01:23 [#01554165]
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Thanks guys i really suck at searching for stuff. It is much appreciated! : )
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