Re: Problem with qsynth: noise

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Hi,

[..]

> >    There does not seem to be an update to the qsynth package (at least
> > in the scope of Linux Mint 14).
> >
> >    Hopefully, other people have noticed this problem !
> 
> Have not encountered it. Possible that the qsynth config file got messed 
> up? I have no idea where it's kept.

That would be ~/.config/rncbc.org/Qsynth.conf. Perhaps try removing/renaming
that file, thereby enforcing QSynth to write it out anew.

Also, did you check whether the original .sf2 file might have been damaged
somehow (like, getting corrupted during a hard crash?) Try re-downloading it
and perhaps comparing checksums with "md5sum".

Greetings,
Frank
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