On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 06:38:21PM +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > On Tuesday 11 January 2011, you wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 02:09:27PM +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > > > On Thursday 06 January 2011, Ken Restivo wrote: > > > > Is there a way in fluidsynth to shift a whole soundfont up or down an octave? > > > > > > > > Or would I have to edit the soundfont in Swami and permanently move the notes around? > > > > > > You can use FluidSynth's MIDI router. For instance, type the following commands in FS' shell: > > > > > > router_clear > > > router_begin note > > > router_chan 0 8 1 0 > > > router_par1 12 127 1 -12 > > > router_end > > > > > > It transposes notes in channels 1 to 9 one octave down. See also: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/fluidsynth/wiki/UserManual#MIDIROUTER > > > > > > > I tried this, and it did indeed shift the notes an octave down, but, it broke fluidsynth so that it doesn't respond to Volume or Expression CC's anymore! > > > > Is that a bug in Fluidsynth or am I doing something wrong? > > This is the expected behavior. In FluidSynth, "router_clear" deactivates *every* event, not > only volume or expression controllers. I mean that after the following commands: > > router_clear > router_begin note > router_end > > FluidSynth will recognize notes, but not controllers or program changes, or any other message types. To activate controllers again, you need to execute the commands: > > router_begin cc > router_end > > The same for program changes. You can restore them again with: > > router_begin prog > router_end > > Complementary of router_clear is the command "router_default", that reassigns all the initial defaults (losing your custom rules). > Thanks, that worked! -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user