On Monday, August 16, 2010, Bernd Casper wrote: > Hi Pedro, > my mistake, sorry. "CC192" means "PC192", "apply a program change". > > quote: > >So, for bank 7 patches 6 and 7, in GS mode the messages would be: > > CC0=7 followed by PC=6 > CC0=7 followed by PC=7< > > >Dec: 176 0 7 192 6< > > end quote > > ...thats exactly what I'm doing here. Control change --> CC0 bank select > --> select bank 7 --> program change --> select program 6 > > Sven has compiled the latest SVN a week ago. > > As described, I'm sending 7, not 896. Fluidsynth returnes to have > interpreted my "176 0 7" as "bank 896". I can reproduce this behaviour.
I can't. Using the shell interface: $ fluidsynth GeneralUser_GS_FluidSynth_v1.43.sf2 FluidSynth version 1.1.2 Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Peter Hanappe and others. Distributed under the LGPL license. SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc. > channels chan 0, Stereo Grand chan 1, Stereo Grand chan 2, Stereo Grand chan 3, Stereo Grand chan 4, Stereo Grand chan 5, Stereo Grand chan 6, Stereo Grand chan 7, Stereo Grand chan 8, Stereo Grand chan 9, Standard chan 10, Stereo Grand chan 11, Stereo Grand chan 12, Stereo Grand chan 13, Stereo Grand chan 14, Stereo Grand chan 15, Stereo Grand > inst 1 000-000 Stereo Grand [...] 000-125 Helicopter [...] 001-125 Car-Engine [...] 002-125 Car-Stop [...] 003-125 Car-Pass [...] 004-125 Car-Crash [...] 007-125 Jet Plane [...] 008-125 Starship [...] 009-125 Burst Noise > cc 0 0 0 > prog 0 125 > channels chan 0, Helicopter [...] > cc 0 0 1 > prog 0 125 > channels chan 0, Car-Engine [...] > cc 0 0 2 > prog 0 125 > channels chan 0, Car-Stop [...] > cc 0 0 7 > prog 0 125 > channels chan 0, Jet Plane [...] > cc 0 0 8 > prog 0 125 > channels chan 0, Starship [...] > cc 0 0 9 > prog 0 125 > channels chan 0, Burst Noise [...] > quit Regards, Pedro _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev