Hi, I don't know what you mean by brightness, but for the output loudness,
you can bump the gain setting.
I think by default it's 0.8, and I might have pushed it to 1.0 for MIDI
Player.
Be aware that bumping the gain might introduce audio clipping, depending on
the SoundFont and the MIDI file being played.

Question why don't you use VolcanoMobile fork?

Hope it helps

On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 11:27 AM 吳政昌 <ccwu660...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> HI all,
>
> I'm using fluidsynth fork for Android from Atsushi Eno to play a midi
> file. Comparing my implementation to the Midi Player App by Volcano Mobile,
> which also uses Fluidsynth, Volcano Mobile's implementation seems louder
> and brighter than that of my implementation.
>
> I've already set volume to maximum. Both midi player uses GeneralUser as
> soundfont.
>
> I'd lik to know how I can increase the volume and brightness. Does
> audio.periods and audio.period-size influence them?
>
> Jack Wu
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