1. Are you sure that your soundfont has a sample on every key? Ie: Check WHICH
notes are being sent from the Alesis Control Pad, and compare them to the pads on your
Axiom? (Use KMidiMon or GMidiMon or ... for testing?)
2. Have you tried using VMPK (Virtual Midi Piano Keyboard) to send MIDI notes
to QSynth to see how that reacts? (dropping notes yes/no?)
Good luck.. -Harry
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:06 PM, lanas <lanas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
Even though Qsynth's green light is flashign on each pas hit from the
Alesis Control Pad, barely a sound is coming out. Out of 20 hits maybe
one sound comes out and that's it (drum sound on channel 10 or any
other sound for that matter). On the other hand when connected to
Hydrogen, the Alesis Control Pad plays each single sound, complete with
velocity and all.
The pads from a M-Audio Axiom 25 keyboard works fine with Qsynth.
Why is this so ? Why does the Control Pad plays so so well with
Hydrogen but barely can emit a sound when connected to Qsynth/using
fluidsynth ? It'd be real nice to be able to use drumsticks in playing
some soundfonts !
Thanks for any suggestion/hint/idea,
Cheers.
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