Thank Helps! Thanks! On 2 March 2016 at 05:34, Element Green <elem...@elementsofsound.org> wrote:
> I'm not sure how you are currently obtaining FluidSynth, which would > probably determine where to start. > > Here is a likely semi-outdated general guide on building FluidSynth: > https://sourceforge.net/p/fluidsynth/wiki/BuildingFluidSynth/ > > If you are using the autconf ./configure script, then you would pass > "--enable-ladspa" switch to the configure script, like so: > ./configure --enable-ladspa > > The cmake build system is easier in my opinion, but again, I'm not sure > how you are building for your platform, so it may or may not be easier. > With cmake, you just enable LADSPA by enabling the enable-ladspa option. > CMake has several front ends. I use the "ccmake" interactive curses > terminal interface. Basically: > cd /path/to/fluidsynth/sources/ > mkdir build > cd build > ccmake .. > c # To configure FluidSynth - install development libraries as > needed and keep pressing "c" after installing each one, until it succeeds > Find the enable-ladspa option and switch it to ON > c # Hit 'c' again to configure after changing options > g # g generates the build files > q # Quit ccmake > make # Build FluidSynth > > Maybe that helps? > > Best regards, > > Element > > > > > On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 4:52 PM, Srijan Deshpande <srij...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thank you! Could you please point me to a guide of some sort on building >> fluidsynth with ladspa support? >> >> Thanks! >> Srijan >> >> >> On Wednesday, March 2, 2016, Element Green <elem...@elementsofsound.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello Srijan, >>> >>> FluidSynth has LADSPA support, though I don't think it is built by >>> default (you'll need to turn it on during the build configuration). You >>> should be able to find a LADSPA equalization plugin. I would think that >>> would be the easiest way to go if you are using it in an embedded >>> environment. >>> >>> See "help ladspa" from within the FluidSynth shell, after you've built >>> support for it. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Element Green >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Srijan Deshpande <srij...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Does fluidsynth have some kind of EQ that I can apply to the sound >>>> output? If not, what is the best way to add EQ to the sound output by >>>> fluidsynth? I'm using it on a raspberry pi model 2 B with a hifiberry DAC+ >>>> soundcard. Would alsaequal be the best way to go, or would it introduce >>>> latency? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Srijan >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> fluid-dev mailing list >>>> fluid-dev@nongnu.org >>>> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev >>>> >>>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> fluid-dev mailing list >> fluid-dev@nongnu.org >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > fluid-dev mailing list > fluid-dev@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev > >
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