/usr/share/fweelin/browsers.xml is in freewheeling 0.6-2build2.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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<graphics>
<!-- Browsers are defined in the main config (interface ID 0), so
they can be accessed easily from any interface. -->
<display interfaceid="0"
id="DISPLAY_browser_patch" type="browser" font="main"
browsetype="BROWSE_patch" pos="0.0,0.96"
xpand="1" xbox="0.1,0.1, 0.9,0.9" xdelay="5.0" show="1">
<!-- Load the given patch bank for patch browsing. Link this bank of patches
to the given MIDI output port. You can have several of these statements,
each controlling patches for a different MIDI output port.
You can also have combination patches, where one MIDI controller is routed
to several MIDI ports and channels, depending on keyboard zones.
See examples/README for more information.
Patch browsing allows the user to browse through meaningful patch names
for external synthesizers. It allows a single MIDI control source to
control multiple sound sources.
You can define the patches and program numbers
in the 'patches' file (see examples/patches1.xml).
You can automatically generate patch names for DSSI synth plugins
by using a patched version of Ghostess, which saves patch names
in the right XML format for Freewheeling to load (see examples/README).
Each patches.xml file contains data for all channels. You can have
different patches available on each MIDI channel.
By default, FreeWheeling looks in the folder ~/.fweelin/ for your
XML patch files. FreeWheeling also checks /usr/local/share/fweelin/ for
XML patch files.
Each patch file has optional settings as follows:
With suppressprogramchanges=1, no MIDI bank and program change
messages are sent when patches are changed within a patch bank.
This is useful when you have a softsynth loaded with patches on
different channels and you merely want to switch channels-
each patch is mapped to a different channel, but you don't want
program change messages being sent to mess up your patches.
Use this for banks of Linuxsampler channels.
With separatechannels=0, patches mapped to different channels
appear in the same patch bank. With this option, you can have a
collection of several patches on different channels that appear
together in one list for browsing. This is useful for sampling
synths where your patches are pre-loaded onto channels.
With separatechannels=1, the old behavior is used.
The old behavior splits each channel into a separate bank.
This works well for DSSI softsynths, where many synths run on
the same port, but each channel accesses a different synth and
different set of patches.
-->
<!-- Uncomment to load ~/.fweelin/patches1.xml and make patches available
on MIDI output 1.
<patchbank midiport="1" separatechannels="1" patches="patches1.xml"/>
-->
<!-- Patch file with all channels available: This is a basic template
for allowing the user to simply switch between MIDI output channels
without sending MIDI program/bank changes. -->
<patchbank midiport="1" separatechannels="0" suppressprogramchanges="1" patches="patches-channels.xml"/>
</display>
<display interfaceid="0"
id="DISPLAY_browser_loop" type="browser" font="small"
browsetype="BROWSE_loop" pos="0.0,0.96"
xpand="1" xbox="0.1,0.1, 0.9,0.9" xdelay="5.0" show="0"/>
<display interfaceid="0"
id="DISPLAY_browser_scene" type="browser" font="small"
browsetype="BROWSE_scene" pos="0.0,0.96"
xpand="1" xbox="0.1,0.1, 0.9,0.9" xdelay="5.0" show="0"/>
<display interfaceid="0"
id="DISPLAY_loop_tray" type="browser" font="tiny"
browsetype="BROWSE_loop_tray" pos="0.015,0.92"
xpand="0" xbox="0.05,0.6, 0.95,0.9" loopsize="0.05" show="1"/>
</graphics>
</interface>
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