Re: Recording Fluidsynth playing a MIDI file with ardour

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On Friday 01 December 2006 23:15, Steve Fosdick was like:
> 1. Have fluidsynth output to a WAV file and import that into ardour.  I
> haven't been able to do that because I can find a fluidsynth output driver
> that writes to a file.

Use timemachine or some similar sound recording utility.

> 2. Connect the output of fluidsynth to the ardour track with jack.  This is
> also problematic because I can't use qjackctl to make the connection until
> fluidsynth is started but I don't seem to be able to start fluidsynth and
> give it a MIDI file without it starting to play the file immediately so by
> the time I've made the connections and hit "record" it is half way through.

Drive fluidsynth with a MIDI sequencer like Rosegarden
-- 
cheers,

tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim
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