On Friday 18 January 2013 21:52:40 Lorenzo Sutton wrote: > So, in Fluidsynth setting synth.output-channels to a number greater than > 2 will create pairs of L + R channels. > > Now, is there a way to map MIDI channels to audio output channels. > E.g. MIDI 1 -> audio 1 & 2 > > The obvious advantage is the possibility for example to record into > ardour on separate tracks without having to manually play over and over > muting midi tracks etc. > > From what I understand from the manual the router is only applied to MIDI. > > Qsynth actually does seem to have exactly this option in Setup > Audio > there is a checkbox "Multiple JACK Outputs" and the tip says "Create > Multiple JACK output ports for channels, groups and effects". But > selecting it has no effect, and actually overrides and ignores the Audio > Channel setting. synth.audio-groups Integer. [min=1, max=256]. By default, the synthesizer outputs a single stereo signal. Using this option, the synthesizer can output multichannel audio. This value should be the same as "synth.audio-channels" unless LADSPA is enabled, then it will be the number of inputs to the LADSPA subsystem. If you set this number to 16, each MIDI channel will be mapped to a separate stereo output. If the number is less than 16 then audio_output# = MIDI_channel module audio_groups. Regards, Pedro _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user