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- The above numbers are what the MTTOGM.EXE program reads and converts to, so,
- in theory, you could translate any patch set into any other patch set by
- changing the values. There are 128 numbers there, each representing the patch
- which it converts to. So patch 1 stays one, but patch 4 changes into patch 5
- when the MIDI file is ran through. Patches are all BASE 1.