David Adler wrote:
Ah. That sounds rather good. Thanks.On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Jonathan E. Brickman <jeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: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.fluidsynth-dssi and ghostess. An example: $ ghostess -2 -chan 4 fluidsynth-dssi.so This will open two instances of fluidsynth-dssi on channels four and five (ghostess numbers channels from 0 to 15). I just don't like adding complications to my data-chains, when they aren't absolutely needed. ghostess sounds like a good item to keep fluidsynth under control :-) J.E.B. |
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