If you're just working with different tunings and don't really produce
atonal music, I'd recommend Fluidsynth's tuning support, see
fluid_synth_create_octave_tuning().
We're using it with jOrgan to define organ tunings (selectable via RPN
3) and it works like a charm.
Best regards
Sven
On 03/23/2011 12:24 PM, Edmundo Carmona wrote:
Hi!
I have this synthesizer I created in python. It's called pythogoras
and I use it to be able to listen to music using different tuning
systems. https://code.launchpad.net/~eantoranz/+junk/pythogoras I
created this three samples of Air on the G String with it (careful,
blasting sine waves):
Pythagorean: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq-SrgV7_Ow
Just intonation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdL8aPQUOk0
Equal temperament: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6XkgNT20Eg
Now, I was looking around for other synthesizers to try to find
something I could use to make the sounds coming out of pythogoras more
realistic and found pyfluidsynth, which is a wrapper for fluidsynth,
but the API is too midi-oriented and I need control at the wave
frequency/amplitude level. Is it available with fluidsynth?
Thanks in advance.
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