fluidsynth (with or without qsynth) will obviously play SF2 files very
well -- but it eats up the entire MIDI bank, it refuses to operate on
less than 16 MIDI channels. My keyboard controller will transmit on
only 16 channels. I am not going to give up my entire keyboard
controller range to fluidsynth. Any better SF2 players which will do Jack? Anyone have a Timidity++ command line to try? Options ??? J.E.B. I took a look at fluidsynth's non-gui command line -- arcane is a word that comes to mind :-) I wonder if Ardour does SF2? Anything else?To play sf2 soundfonts, try fluidsynth. example usage (uses jack audio server): fluidsynth -a jack -j -g 2 -m alsa_seq -r 48000 "FluidR3-GM.sf2" for -r use the sample-rate jackd runs with -g is the gain (0..5) the last parameter is the soundfont to use optional options: -c 2 -z 512 -c buffer-count -z buffer-size _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user |
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