Just to followup with this... I found something simple that worked -- add a file argument to preload commands on the fluidsynth line: -f remap.in (as an example).
In that file I can have stuff like: prog 1 3 prog 2 4 prog 3 7 prog 4 4 prog 5 17 prog 6 66 prog 7 57 prog 8 59 prog 10 80 prog 11 11 prog 12 87 prog 13 26 prog 14 32 Then I can select a channel instead of the full sequence to pick a tone. There's a fancier fluidsynth command that will take a bank number, too, but I haven't confirmed that yet. Maybe my next puzzle will be how to split a keyboard -- i'm guess that's where Rosegarden et al will come in. It's easy for me to think of a dozen different puzzles like that. _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev