[linux-audio-user] TiMidity++ and FluidSynth

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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 09:18 pm, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> the recent one uses the gauss interpolation as default, and the chorus
> and reverb effects are improved.  but it eats lots of CPU power when
> large number of voices are played.
> now, not only the effects but the interpolation algorithm can be
> chosen via an option (even on the fly, too).

Is this documented somewhere ?

Generic question: can individual midi tracks determine their
own level of effects on a track by track basis (or channel
by channel perhaps).

If yes then what midi events can trigger this ?

--markc




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