I guess min/max for gen_pan is -500 to 500, well, I tested that in a couple of fonts and nothing happened, so, should this work automatically or does the font need to be edited for that?
thanks Em seg., 11 de jan. de 2021 às 00:43, Alexandre Torres Porres < por...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Em dom., 10 de jan. de 2021 às 22:56, Ceresa Jean-Jacques < > jean-jacques.cer...@orange.fr> escreveu: > >> Right. Assuming you are using any SF2 soundfont synthesizer, the >> soundfont must contain a "modulator" to capture "polyphonic (key) >> aftertouch pressure" MIDI event and route this event to a given >> "generator". If this kind of "modulator-to-generator" doesn't exist, the >> synthesizer does nothing when it receives this "key aftertouch pressure" >> MIDI event. You can add any "modulator(s)" yourself by editing the >> soundfont. If you are unfamiliar to Soundfont SF2 concepts please read >> SFAPP21.PDF then sfspec24.pdf. >> > > I see, thanks. Worst case scenario, I can try it myself so I can test it, > which I guess will be what it takes, cause I don't bet I'll find a font > with that :) > > Now, I'm just landing here, this is my project > https://github.com/porres/pd-fluidsynth by the way, a Pd object that > loads fluidsynth. Forgive me if I'm too newbie, but I'd also like to know > more about "generators" since you mentioned it. With my object, I can send > "generator" messages directly to fluidsynth and I'm wondering how to test > them. I see gen 17 is pan, for example, but it didn't seem to work for me. > What is the input range for those, 0-127 as well? Does the soundfont need > to have this enabled somehow? I should also edit the soundfont to test > those? > > thanks >
_______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev