Hi, Joerg Anders wrote: > On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Mark Constable wrote: > > >>Excellent, thanks... any chance of the FluidSynth string >>envelope problem .... > > > Ok, I got it! At the end of: > > http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/DROP/gap.html > > You'll find 3 files: Excellent! > > - strings_hardware.mp3 (67K) > - strings_timidity.mp3 (121K) > - strings_fluid.mp3 (71K) > Crappy headphones and lots of background noise, but isn't there a layer missing from the fluid output? It definitely sound different... /R > produced by hardware midi synthesizer, TiMidity++, and > FluidSynth. It is the same midi and the same > soundfont (8mbgmsfx.sf2). > > In contrast to TiMidity++ and the hardware midi synthesizer > FluidSynth produces a clear attack. > > Inside a big orchestra this leads to inaudible strings. > Or - if you increase the volume - to "attacking" strings. >