Le Mer, 25 Avr 2007 11:31:14 +0200, Arnold Krille <arnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > Yeah, Paul Davis only talked about DAWs, so a new soundfont-player is > much easier! And there aren't enough different soundfont-formats > available, you will probably invent your own? Als ich hab' geschreibt, ich weiß gar nichts über soundfonts und alles. > I don't get your problem. fluidsynth reacts quite well on > midi-control. Just adjust the individual volume/pan/chorus/reverb > with the corresponding midi-messages and you will get what you want. > Why do you think it is easier to have that in a separate gui (like > qsynth) instead of being stored in your rosegarden/muse/<any other > midi-sequencer>-session? MuSE is out of the question because it takes seconds to redraw its screen under FC6 x86_64. I used MuSE and liked it years ago, but presently it is simply impossible to use. Rosegarden ? I should give it a try. Now I'm using Seq24 and while it's not perfect it conveys some simplicity which I like. Seq24 does not interface with fluidsynth, I think. Or does it ? Maybe I should do without QSynth and try to use fluidsynth directly with Seq24 but then, as far as trying out sounds and just having fun, I wonder how pratical the command-line interface is. With QSynth I just click on a different sound and inside maybe 2 second (time to grab the mouse, etc...) I have a new sound. Better yet, explore with QSynth and have a setup with command-line fluidsynth for recall and playing of sequences. A Perl script here and there ought to glue things together. You seem to point to the possibility that a single sf archive can use different volume controls since each sound has a MIDI channel and for each channel a MIDI volume control can be set. That's nice to know. I mean, not to flatten all MIDI notes, but a global volume control that preserves individual velocity expression of single notes. Following the same thought, each MIDI channel could be routed thru a reverb/chorus. But then, there could be a lot of jack racks on the screen while if you compare with Zyn, this functionality is neatly contained inside the same app. Tschüß. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user