[linux-audio-user] Recommendatio wanted

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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:23 am, Joerg Anders wrote:
>  http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/DROP/gap.html
>
> You'll find 3 files:
>    - strings_hardware.mp3 (67K)
>    - strings_timidity.mp3 (121K)
>    - strings_fluid.mp3 (71K)
>
> produced by hardware midi synthesizer, TiMidity++, and
> FluidSynth. It is the same midi and the same
> soundfont (8mbgmsfx.sf2).

Totally cool to be able to hear what you are talking about.

Are you sure they are all meant to be the same pitch ? The
fluidsynth notes seem to be almost a semi-tone too high. I've
got all 3 in a loop in xmms and the pitch difference is really
obvious... perhaps there's some simple off-by-one value in
there somewhere and perhaps it's effecting both the envelope
and pitch change.

There is also a stereo-ish pan and nicer delay to the timidity
sample so I suspect you did not use -EFreverb=0 -EFchorus=0 etc.

--markc


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