Ok, Thanks a lot! Think, I will show minimum as API 28 cause I have tested it personally. I understand risks now.
As for "artifacts" - agree, that was wrong word. I'm using extract with drums kits from Titanic 200. To my taste these are most naturally sounding kits from available free banks. At present I set synth gain to 1.5. On both tested devices it sounds the same. There is some kind of distortion on metronome 2 sound. Maybe too loud sample. And on drum kicks there is some kind of tail with crackles. It could be heard in headphones only. Kick samples in bank were very loud. I have applied 4 db attenuation on them and now it sounds better. These tails are still presented, but not so annoying. Think, I can release app with these. Many Thanks for support, BR, Stanislav пн, 2 нояб. 2020 г. в 15:26, Tom M. via fluid-dev <fluid-dev@nongnu.org>: > > > how could it work on Samsung A50 phone with Api-28 (Android 9) ? > > Apparently, this particular function in6addr_any is already available > in API 28. Which is why it works in this particular case. > > > And what should I set as minimum target version for the app ? > > The minimum target version should be set to the highest API version > that *any* of your components require. I.e. if your java app requires > API23 while it uses fluidsynth (which was built against API29), your > minimum target version would be API29. Anything below API29 cannot be > safely used. > > > If, for example I will set it to Api-27 (Android 8.1. Oreo) , will it work? > > Maybe it does, maybe not. > > Also note, that there is no specific need for fluidsynth to require at > least API29. It's just that our CI system was configured to build > against API29, because it just worked fine. > > Tom > > _______________________________________________ > 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