Adam informed us that he was using Qsynth. My assumption is that he has not
gone into the soundfont to see if these settings have been created but is just
activating the Qsynth reverb and chorus options and hearing no effect. Hence my
advice to get a soundfont editor and examine the internals of the soundfont to
see if reverb and chorus have definitions.
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On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Garth Hjelte <ga...@chickensys.com>
wrote:
> At 11:23 PM 9/23/2013, you wrote:
>>This is probably an issue with the soundfont. Both Reverb and Chorus need to
>>be defined within the instrument or preset of the soundfont. Use a soundfont
>>editor to add the Reverb and Chorus % values to the soundfont definition to
>>solve this issue.
> Isn't that what the poster said? If the SF has a reverb or chorus setting, it
> can be in no other place than the Preset ('pgen') or Instrument ('igen')
> areas. Or are you telling the poster that he's mistaken and the piano has no
> Chorus or Reverb?
>>I'm using qsynth and I've installed a nice piano soundfont from,
>> http://zenvoid.org/audio/
>>Sadly, any reverb or chorus setting is ignored. This can easily be
>>duplicated with virtual keyboard.
>>Is this a problem with fluidsyth, the soundfont or something else?
> Garth Hjelte
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