Too bad there is no way to edit patches. A VST version should have included a panel for patch editing while this is entirely program and sysex driven, pretty just a VST wrapper of munt.
Edit: I contacted the author to discuss this, but he manifested no interest, despite it could have been the first programmable LA32 VST synth around. A real pity, but since it is free one can't insist.
EDIT: now (may 2026) thanks to my request, a volounteer made an editor dll which integrates transparently in Munt VST. I tried it and it does its job very well ! Now I can say we finally have a true LA32 VST synth, and is free ! Ok it may not be very CPU efficient because it is based on munt (any coder looking at the sources can say how inefficiently it was coded) but it definitely does its job !!! Now nostalgic musicians who want to recreate their old Roland D-10/20/110 or MT 32 sounds in a modern environment have a finally a solution. Requires Roland ROMs though, but they can be easy found online (I wonder, to which point Roland still bothers for ROMs used in instruments of the 80s/90s ??? Meh...
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What a wonderful project! Mt32 which sounds much better than D110 thanks to 32-bit floating point internal rendering! If I only have editor for those sounds build in...
From version 3.0 you can have an editor in the form of an optional/additional editor plugin:
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