Re: Fluidsynth midi player start at time or tickindex?

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One thing Timidity has is the ncurses interface which has keyboard short-cuts for seeking in the file, pause, opening other files and others (it is opened with -in switch). Also the soundfont for timidity can be set at runtime with:

-x'soundfont mysoundfont.sf2'

But If I understand correctly what you would like is to also specify the 'timestamp' at the command line something like the -ss switch in mplayer and AFAIK none of the mentioned players do it.

Lorenzo.

On 16/02/12 14:22, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello Nils!
I don't think, that this is possible with fluidsynth alone. From what I know of its direct playing capabilities, it was more a nice feature for listening 5to a song directly, than to use it as a real sequencer. I'd suggest midish. It is interactive with a shell. It has a config file. but rmidish is justa frontend to midish itself. so you could just use midishy - a server - and send "shell commands" to it, overriding every setting from a config-file. Same goes for rmidish's commandline. You can enter all the commands to configure midish. I think this might be the slimmest commandline solution with the most power available. I don't know, if you could teach aplaymidi to play from a certain position, same for Timidity. But then timidity itself is rather big and can play soundfonts itself, but it has the big config file, which has to be changed.
  Find the midish porject here:
http://www.caoua.org/midish/
  And its full and very helpful manual here:
http://www.caoua.org/midish/manual.html
  I hope this helps.
  Warm regards
          Julien

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