Hi Aere, The jOrgan open source project uses Fluidsynth via a JNI, so take a look at Sven's source code for that to see if it is what you're thinking... http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jorgan/index.php?title=Development
Kind regards, GrahamG On 10/1/12, Aere Greenway <a...@dvorak-keyboards.com> wrote: > All: > > I have a few quick questions regarding Fluidsynth running on Windows, > hoping one of you might be able to quickly answer them. I am not asking > anyone to spend time researching it. > > Firstly, is the latency on Windows comparably to what it is on Linux? > > Secondly, does it show up in the control panel "Sounds and Audio Devices > Properties" ... "Audio" tab ... "MIDI music playback" group? > > If any of you have a version of Fluidsynth on Windows (tested and > working) that is accessible from Java Sound, I am interested in what you > have. > > Having already written the JNI code (in Linux) allowing access (by Java > Sound) to ALSA devices, I can write the code to do something similar in > Windows, (making it available for others). I just don't want to > re-invent the wheel. > -- > > Sincerely, > Aere > _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev