Re: swami problems

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Hello Yves,

thank you for the  quick response.

> > - How can I increase the size of the used fonts?
This question is formulated in a way to be misunderstood. I'll try to clearify 
it:
I'm meaning the character fonts for displaying the GUI of swami, not the 
soundfonts. I can't find Information, how to change this values (e.g. 4pt to 
10pt).

>         Maybe start searching for fluid soundfont on hammersound.net or
> something ?
> -rw-r--r-- 1 yves users 142M avr  5 21:49 FluidR3_GM.SF2
Thany for this hint. I've downloaded this and will test it the end of the 
week.

> > - Fluidsynth doesn't react on events from swami.
> >
> > When I connect vkeybd to fluidsynth - all is ok.
>
>         Do you see the green light lit in swami ?
yes. Therefore the fluidsynth-support should be integrated.

May be there is a wrong configuration in the options field.

Here my configruation:
Audio driver: 
- type = auto, alsa, jack, oss (no difference)
- device = empty field (standard)

MIDI-driver:
- type = alsa (no entry in qjackctl)
- type = alsa_seq (a new MIDI-input-device entry [fluidsynth] in qjackctl)
- device = empty field (standard)

Could there be a problem with udev?

The main problem seems to be to get audio-out from the fluidsynth to alsa_pcm. 
This is done automatically when I start the qsynth-frontend for fluidsynth. 
There I get Audio-Ports to connect via qjackctl.


Regards Helmut
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