Re: improving midi/synth'd sound

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Julien Claassen wrote:
>   I think timidity doesn't support those directly. I may be wrong though. The
> best way of improving for timidity I found was using soundfonts. The fluid r3,
> an extrac piano, rhodes and harpsichord, sound quite nice. Still definitely
> midi, but definitely better than simple gus patch files. I hope that helps!

It does.  Now I just have to figure out how to get timidity to use soundfonts.
As the end of my post I'd asked about documentation - my install doesn't have
any and the site linked to from the timidity website is currently broken.

I'm all ready to go with sound fonts, as soon as I know how.

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